A Community Outreach Clinical Rotation: Health Promotion Opportunities for Pharmacy Students

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Haddad, Ann Ryan
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2011-02-03
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The clinical Community Outreach Rotation was established in January 2007 as an elective for senior pharmacy students. A total of 43 students have completed the rotation (1/07-1/11). Pharmacy students will benefit from their involvement in service agency outreach programs by acquiring and applying real world experiences enabling them to be advocates for the people they serve. Students can provide beneficial services to the public by meeting human and community needs. (Justification for rotation in syllabus) Of the 8 rotation objectives, one is specific to Ignatian Values: “Develop and demonstrate core Jesuit values: cura personalis (care of the person) which signifies personal concern for each individual; Magis, to seek the greater good; women and men for and with others; and contemplation-in-action (critical self-reflection).”
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Creighton University
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