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Advanced Master in Hospital Pharmacy [60.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

 

To provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge required under the terms of the Ministerial Order of 11 June 2003 stipulating the criteria for the award of professional status as a hospital pharmacist.

This knowledge is covered through five modules :

The practical part in a hospital pharmacy must last at least 480 hours (cfr Moniteur, in the annex).


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

 

The course (including the placement) lasts one year on a full-time basis. The hospital pharmacy committee may agree to it being spread over two years, if students have professional responsibilities or if their personal situation justifies this: it is subject to the agreement of the President of the School of Pharmacy

The programme of classes and placements has recently been modified to give pharmacists better training in the basic principles of clinical pharmacy as well as the pharmacotherapy of the main pathologies encountered in the hospital environment.

Core courses


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme


Admission


Contact

Retour en début de pageCurriculum management

Responsables académiques

Mme Anne Spinewine, professeur

SSS/FASB - Faculté de pharmacie et des sciences biomédicales (FASB)
SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute (LDRI)
SSS/IRSS - Institut de recherche santé et société (IRSS)

Adresse courrier
  LDRI - Avenue Mounier 72 bte B1.72.02 à 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Email
 
LDRI
  Téléphone : 02 764 73 52
  Bâtiment : Ehrlich; Etage 01; Local 4542; Site Bruxelles Woluwe

Responsables académiques

M. Léon Wilmotte, chargé cours invité

SSS/FASB - Faculté de pharmacie et des sciences biomédicales (FASB)

Email
 
FASB
  Téléphone : 02 764 36 34
  Télécopie : 02 764 36 80
  Autre contact : 02/764.36.32
  Bâtiment : Van Helmont; Site Bruxelles Woluwe

Responsable administratif (secrétariat)
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Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

Throughout the year, students take some courses taught by other health professionals (mainly doctors) and undertake placements in collaboration with specialist doctors in different fields, nurses etc.

The teaching methods are varied and include lectures as well as problem-based learning. The majority of the teachers are university staff with practical experience. There is special emphasis on creating a link between theory and practice.

The wide variety of placements which students undertake provide many different learning situations. By the end of the academic year, students will have had the opportunity to learn about all the aspects of a career as a hospital pharmacist.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

Students are assessed in different ways : oral and/or written examinations, presentation of work, assessment of their knowledge, skill and attitudes through different placement modules.

Mobility and/or international links

As far as the teaching in clinical pharmacy is concerned, students have the opportunity to take advantage of the teaching by a Professor in clinical pharmacy from the University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Louise Mallet), as well as by Belgian clinical pharmacists with experience of clinical pharmacy abroad (England, United States and Canada). This is of special interest as, unlike Belgium, English-speaking countries have long experience of practising and teaching clinical pharmacy.

The programme is open to foreign pharmacists, both from Europe and beyond. Each year, several foreign pharmacists enrol for the Advanced Master: in the last few years, they have come from Greece, Spain, Cameroon, Romania, Lebanon, Benin and Mali.



Internationalisation


Detailed programme
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Courses not taught this academic yearPeriodic courses not taught this academic year
Periodic courses taught this academic yearTwo year courses

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Year
1

MandatoryModule A. Organisation et gestion hospitalière (10credits)
Mandatory WHOPI2100

Organisation et fonctionnement de la pharmacie en milieu hospitalier Léon Wilmotte (coord.), Dominique Marie WOUTERS30h 3credits  x
Mandatory WESP2263P

Organisation des institutions de soins (partim) N.25h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2104

Management qualité et gestion des risques Gauthier Desuter (coord.), Véronique DUVEILLER15h 2credits  x
Mandatory WESP2150P

Management (partim) N.30h 3credits  x

MandatoryModule B. Lutte contre les infections nosocomiales (6credits)
Mandatory WMED1264

Hygiène hospitalière Anne Simon15h 2credits 2q x
Mandatory WHOPI2105

Stérilisation et désinfection Chantal Faber15h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2106

Antibiothérapie et antibioprophylaxie Charline Artoisenet, Caroline BRIQUET, Bénédicte Delaere, Gerald Glupczynski, Françoise Van Bambeke (coord.)25h 2credits  x

MandatoryModule C. Pathologie et pharmacothérapie (15credits)
Mandatory WHOPI2101

Pharmacotherapy Christophe Beauloye, Olivia DALLEUR, Thierry De Ronde, Marianne Desmedt, Olivier Dewit, Patrick Durez, Véronique DUVEILLER, Patrick Evrard, Eric Goffin, Olivier Gurné, Denis Jacques, Michel Jadoul, Patrice Laloux, Michel Lambert, Bernard Le Polain de Waroux, Céline MICHEL, Marc Perreault, Barbara Sneyers, Anne Spinewine (coord.), Christian Swine, Sophie VANDERHEYDEN, Aline WERTZ50h + 25h 6credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2107

Méthodologie en pharmacie clinique Olivia DALLEUR, Louise Mallet, Céline MICHEL, Ariane MOUZON, Stefanie QUENNERY, Anne Spinewine (coord.)20h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2108

Pharmacocinétique clinique et suivi thérapeutique Flora Musuamba Tshinanu, Roger-K. Verbeeck, Pierre Wallemacq (coord.)15h + 10h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2109

Compléments de pharmacologie et pharmacothérapie : médicaments à usager hospitalier Olivia DALLEUR, Anne-Sophie Derouaux, Philippe Dubois, Philippe Hantson, Cédric Hermans, Stefanie QUENNERY, Barbara Sneyers, Anne Spinewine (coord.)20h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2110

Etudes cliniques, pharmacovigilance et risques médicamenteux Astrid DELOUVROY, Séverine HALLEUX30h + 10h 3credits  x

MandatoryModule D. Technologie hospitalière (9credits)
Mandatory WHOPI2103

Prosthesis, implants and biomedical equipments Philippe Baele, Olivier Cornu, Denis Dufrane, Pierre Goffette, Luc-Marie Jacquet (coord.), Michel Jadoul, Reinier-Jacques Opsomer, Jean Rubay, Dominique Marie WOUTERS30h 3credits  x
Mandatory WRDTH3152

Compléments de chimiothérapie et d'hormonothérapie antitumorales Yves Humblet22.5h 2credits  x
Mandatory WHOPI2111

Contrôle qualité et assurance qualité de la fabrication et administration des préparations hospitalières Chantal Faber, Patricia GILLET, Jean-Daniel Hecq (coord.), Gisèle LECLERCQ, Céline MICHEL, Catherine PIRLOT, Véronique Préat, Aline WERTZ, Dominique Marie WOUTERS25h 2credits  x
Mandatory WSBIM2133N

Nutrition spécialisée (partim nutrition parentérale et entérale artificielle chez l'enfant et chez l'adulte) N.15h 2credits  x

MandatoryModule E. Radiopharmacie (4credits)
Mandatory WMNUC2100

Master and compelmentary master François Jamar (coord.), Thierry Vander Borght15h 2credits 1q x
Mandatory WRFAR2100T

Radiochimie, radiotoxicologie et radiopharmacie (théorie) N.22.5h 2credits  x

MandatoryFormation pratique (16credits)
Mandatory WHOPI2399

Mémoire N. 16credits  x