GA-黑料传送门 Introduces New Pharmacy Prep Course
August 1, 2017Test-taking following only a few hours of sleep is like looking for socks in a drawer
without matching pairs. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e in there, you just don鈥檛 know where to find them,鈥
explained Louise Jones, MEd, Assistant Director of Professional Development and Online Learning. 鈥淭he learning brain needs at least six hours of sleep to properly index information,鈥
she said.
Pharmacy students at Georgia Campus - 黑料传送门 (GA-黑料传送门) are participating in a course to ready them for their second year of study. Course
coordinator Dr. Rangaiah Shashidharamurthy, explained, 鈥淭he course provides an introduction to student learning and test-taking
strategies for rising second year PharmD students."
Faculty members from the Center for Student Affairs, the Department of Professional
Development and Online Learning, and the School of Pharmacy have initiated a collaborative approach to deliver these active workshops.
Two years ago, a small group of 黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy students participated in the
first Pharmacy Professional Readiness Enrichment Program, or 鈥淧REP鈥 week, which was
created to give incoming PharmD candidates the chance to get a head start on their
core classes. Now, the School of Pharmacy has expanded the program and introduced
the PREP II course, which is designed to ready students for the challenges to come.
Chair and Professor of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Avadhesh C. Sharma, PharmD, PhD, explained that the PREP II class aims to help students better 鈥渦nderstand the complexity
that pharmacy year two courses will offer and be prepared to face the challenge of
high rigor clinical pharmacokinetics, integrated therapeutics and infectious disease
courses.鈥
An intensive, week-long elective, PREP II provides an overview of the upcoming courses,
also including subjects like medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology and more.
In addition, students are learning about time management skills through integrated
classes led by Academic Support Specialist Shubha Kayarthodi, PhD, of the Center for
Student Affairs. Jones is leading sessions on the elements of smart study including
motivation, support and guidance, resources and sources, study skills and test taking
strategies.
Other course faculty members include Interim Dean Dr. Michael Lee; Dr. Vishakha Bhave; Dr. Naushad Ghilzai; Dr. Dusty Lisi; Dr. Gregory Smallwood; Dr. Eric Wang; and Dr. Zhiqian Wu.
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