PHARMACEUTICAL CARE COMPETENCES Estimated reading: 1 minute 11029 views PHARMACEUTICAL CARE COMPETENCES is focused on the patient. Interns should learn how to handle patient therapy Properly. It’s more than just giving out medicine; it also means building professional relationships, talking to patients and other healthcare providers in a clear way, and being responsible for clinical outcomes. Outline of the SyllabusAccording to PEP Exam syllabus you need to be Conversant in following important areas: General Clinical Skills: talking to patients, doing a physical exam, and understanding lab results. Drug Therapy Management: finding and fixing Drug Therapy Problems (DTPs), making pharmaceutical care plans, and making sure that all medications are up to date. Pharmacotherapy: Interventions grounded in evidence for communicable and non-communicable diseases. Pharmacokinetics: ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion) and its clinical uses. Outcomes and Documentation: Evaluating clinical, economic, and humanistic outcomes while ensuring the maintenance of appropriate documentation systems. ArticlesCore Clinical Skills & Processes Pharmacotherapy of Communicable Diseases Pharmacotherapy of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Special Populations Herbal Pharmacotherapy Management of Injuries Tagged:PEPPEP EXAM SYLLABUSPharmacy Internship exam PHARMACEUTICAL CARE COMPETENCES - PreviousPEP Exam Competences/SyllabusNext - PHARMACEUTICAL CARE COMPETENCESCore Clinical Skills & Processes