Pharmaceutical Application Development

Subject Code : SFA-986

Module Name Pharmaceutical Application Development
Module Level, if applicable 4th year Types of teaching and learning Teaching & Group Discussion
Code, if applicable SFA-986 Class size 50 & 50
Semester 7th semester Attendance time (hours per week per semester) 2h & 1h
Person responsible for the module Apt. Novi Rugiartini, M.Sc Forms of active participation Lectures & Case-Studies And Report Writing
Lecturer(s) Apt. Novi Rugiartini, M.Sc Workload Lecture: 2 (hour) x 14 (meeting) = 28

Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning) = 56

Practical: 1 (Hours) X 12 (Meeting) = 12

Preparation And Follow Up: 2 (Hours) X 12 (Self-Preparation) = 24

Language English- Indonesia Total workload 120 hours
Relation to curriculum Elective course 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
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-Term, Final Term, Group Paper

By the end of this course students should be able to:

  • Explain about technology, information, and communication (ICT)
  • Explain the relationship of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom
  • Explain the definitions and characteristics of the system
  • Create Standard Operational Procedures (SOP)
  • Explain the principles and components in the information system

The course will cover: 

  • Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom System
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Information Systems
  • Health information system
  • Pharmacy information system
  • Clinical Desicion Support System

Slides (power points), and video

  • Albert, C., Banneberg, W., Bates, J., Battersby, A., Beracochea, E., 2012, Managing Access to Medicines and Health Technologies,Management Science for Health, Inc.
  • 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
  • Anderson P.O, McGuinness S.M, Bourne P.E, 2010, Pharmacy Informatics,CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, United Stated of America
  • Permenkes, 2016, Pharmaceutical Service Standards in Hospitals Number 72/2016, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia
  • Permenkes, 2016, Pharmaceutical Service Standards in Pharmacies No. 73/2016, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia