Module Name Pharmaceutical Application Development 
Module Level, If Applicable 4th Year
Code, If Applicable SFA-986
Semester (S) In Which The Module Is Taught Seventh Semester
Person Responsible For The Module Apt. Novi Rugiartini, M.Sc
Lecturer(S) Apt. Novi Rugiartini, M.Sc
Language English-Indonesian
Relation To Curriculum Elective Courses
Types Of Teaching And Learning Class Size Attendance Time (Hours Per Week Per Semester) Forms Of Active Participation Workload
Teaching 50 2 Lectures  Lectures: 2 (Hours) X 14 (Meeting) 28
Preparation And Follow Up: 4 (Hours) X 14 (Self-Learning) 56
Group Discussion 50 1 Case-Studies And Report Writing Practical: 1 (Hours) X 12 (Meeting) 12
Preparation And Follow Up: 2 (Hours) X 12 (Self-Preparation) 24
Total Workload 120 Hours
ECTS 4.29 ECTS
Credit Points 3 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 Management of Pharmaceutical Dosage Foms and Medical Devices 
Related Course
Module Objectives/Intended Learning On successful completion of the course students will be able to

  1. explain about technology, information, and communication (ICT)
  2. explain the relationship of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom
  3. explain the definitions and characteristics of the system 
  4. create Standard Operational Procedures (SOP)
  5. explain the principles and components in the information system
Content Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom

System

Standard operating procedures

Information Systems

Health information system

Pharmacy information system

Clinical Desicion Support System

Study And Examination Requirements And Forms Of Examination Mid-Term, Final Term, Group Paper
Media Employed Slides (Power Points), And Video
Reading Lists
  1. Albert, C., Banneberg, W., Bates, J., Battersby, A., Beracochea, E., 2012, Managing Access to Medicines and Health Technologies,Management Science for Health, Inc.
  2. Hoyt R.E, Yoshihashi A, Bailey N, 2012, Health Informatics: Practical Guide for Healthcare and Information Technology Professionals, University of WestFlorida, Published by: Lulu.com
  3. Anderson P.O, McGuinness S.M, Bourne P.E, 2010, Pharmacy Informatics,CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, United Stated of America
  4. Permenkes, 2016, Pharmaceutical Service Standards in Hospitals Number 72/2016, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia
  5. Permenkes, 2016, Pharmaceutical Service Standards in Pharmacies No. 73/2016, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia