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Experiential Learning Co-Curricular Interprofessional Education IPPE APPE HSOP Managed Clinics
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    Education

    Practice Ready Curriculum Graduate Programs Dual Degree Programs Experiential Learning Electives What is a Practice Ready Graduate Hands-On Learning Pharmacy as a Career

    Research

    Research Opportunities Drug Discovery and Development Health Outcomes Research and Policy Pharmacy Practice

    Patient Care

    Experiential Learning Co-Curricular Interprofessional Education IPPE APPE HSOP Managed Clinics

    Student Experience

    Auburn Family Caring for Alabama Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Student Life Find Your Village By the Numbers Auburn University Mobile Campus

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Co-Curricular

    Co-Curricular activities are those which complement student learning occurring in the Practice Ready Curriculum, or PRC. Co-curricular activities events like health fairs, community events, and outreach events are organized by HCOP student organizations.

    The Co-Curriculum for HCOP focuses on advocacy, professionalism, leadership, and professional development. There are 24 PRC competencies assigned to the Co-Curriculum.  

    Student pharmacists are introduced to the Co-Curriculum during orientation week and participate in Co-Curricular activities longitudinally throughout the P1-P4 years.  Assignments and activities will help student pharmacists develop their professional identity and soft skills so they will be able to work and interact well with others.  

    Course management for Co-Curricular assignments is conducted in Canvas. Learn more about the Co-Curriculum on the Experiential Learning webpage.

    Experiential Learning Co-Curricular Interprofessional Education IPPE APPE HSOP Managed Clinics
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