Module Name Drug Information and Counseling Services 
Module level, if applicable 3th Year
Code, if applicable SFA-657
Semester (s) in which the module is taught Sixth Semester
Person responsible for the module Apt. Suci Hanifah, Ph.D
Lecturer(s) Apt. Suci Hanifah, Ph.D
Language English-Indonesian
Relation to curriculum Compulsory course 
Types of teaching and learning Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester) Forms of active participation Workload
Teaching, Discussion  50 2 Discussion  Lecture: 2 (hour) x 14 (meeting) 28
Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning)

 

56
Total workload 84 hours
Credit points 2 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and reports (40%), mid semester exam (30%), and end semester exam (30%).   
Recommended prerequisites Basic Concept of Therapy
Related course
Module objectives/intended learning On successful completion of the course students will be able to:

  1. make  planning the creation of a  drug  information  center
  2. apply  7 step handling query  in  drug  information  service  including  documentation.
  3. search for the right source of drug information both from online databases and from the source of book monographs  to  resolve  various  cases  of  drug  information
  4. evaluate drug information
  5. organize various sources of drug information to answer drug information that suits the needs of the questioner
  6. compile drug information media
  7. show  an attitude of responsibility    in  completing the  task
Content Drug Information Center, Drug Information   Service  or  management, Evidence based medicine,drug resources, critical appraisal,drug information media manufacture,  drug  information cases   
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-term, Final term, and Presentation
Media employed Text books, slides (power points), and video
Reading lists
  1. FIP, 2012, Pharmacy Education Taskforce : A Global Competency Framework, International Pharmaceutical Federation, FIP Education Initiatives
  2. Ghaibi S., Ipema H., Gabay M. ASHP guidelines on the pharmacist’s role in providing drug information. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2015; 72:573–7
  3. Malone, P, Kier G., Malone M, Stanovich J., Drug Information: A Guide for Pharmacist, Mc Graw Hill
  4. Medline, Pubmed, dan international pharmaceutical abstract (IPA), Cochrane
  5. Critical appraisal skills program (CASP), Bandolier
  6. Farmakope Indonesia (FI)
  7. US Pharmacope Drug Information (USP DI)
  8. American Hospital Federation Society (AHFS)
  9. Drug Information Handbook (DIH)
  10. ISO/MIMS