Gaining diverse, meaningful experiences as a FUE student might be the most valuable part of your college education. Through Experiential Education at FUE, you will be exposed to a world of hands-on opportunities that enrich your academic life while helping you reach your professional and personal goals. As part of FUE Experiential Learning, you can choose to conduct research with a faculty mentor, enrol in courses that take you far beyond the classroom, test drive your future career with an internship, give back to your community as a volunteer, or earn credits while studying abroad. Experiential Education coursework will contribute to your personal and professional development, as well as your ultimate career goals.
Pillars of Experiential Education at FUE
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Community Engagement
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Experiential Coursework
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Professional Growth
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Undergraduate Research
Clinical Preceptorship in FUE Pharmacy
In FUE pharmacy, a preceptor is a practicing pharmacist who gives personal instruction, training, supervision, and/or mentorship to pharmacy students in a practice setting. Clinical preceptors assume the role of the teaching practitioner during the clinical training sessions in the experiential education sites. They would function as a learning asset for FUE pharmacy students, guiding their learning by assessing their knowledge and clinical background experience at the beginning of their training experience in FUE Pharmacy simulation labs and the hospital sites.
List of courses including Experiential Education Coursework
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Fundamental and clinical toxicology ( PO 906)
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Quality control of natural products ( PGE 010)
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Phytochemistry II ( PG 505)
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Medicinal plants ( PG 101)
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Skin care and cosmetology (PTE 003) (PTE 004)
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Pharmaceutical Technology ( PT 708)
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Quality control of pharmaceuticals ( PT 709)
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Pharmacotherapy: Infectious disease I (PP 605)
Experiential Sites
Why Precept?
Precepting a student provides an opportunity to nurture and promote our profession, develop personally, and influence the maturation and education of our future colleagues.
Think back to your experience as a student; preceptors and mentors play a significant role in the professional development of students.
Our preceptors work in a wide variety of environments
The faculty fosters high quality experiential education by recruiting, retaining and supporting exemplary preceptors in diverse practice settings throughout the province in order to provide students with optimal learning opportunities and graduate pharmacists capable of meeting the needs of society. These committed professionals work throughout the industry.