Nov 24, 2024  
Butler University Bulletin 2023-2024 
    
Butler University Bulletin 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Pharmacy, Entrepreneurial Concentration, PharmD


Overview

There is an increasing need for entrepreneurial skills in health care to encourage the creation of new and innovative health-related services, technologies, and therapies. Strong entrepreneurial skills form a dual, interactive process, where students develop an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of their ideas, and of themselves, in relation to the wider environment. Students who pursue this concentration will be better equipped to identify emerging problems, develop thoughtful solutions, and lead the pharmacy profession forward.

Goals and Outcomes

  1. Provide students with a fundamental knowledge of concepts and skills necessary for practice in traditional and emerging areas of the profession.
  2. Teach students how to apply principles of operations, financial management, marketing, and innovation to pharmacy practice-related problems.
  3. Make students problem-solvers, helping them to overcome the unique and ever-changing challenges of delivering healthcare.

 

Curriculum


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APPE Rotation Min Units: 4 Fall or spring

Note:


Pharmacy students may declare the Entrepreneurial Concentration upon completion of their second pre- professional year. Successful completion of the Entrepreneurial Concentration requires a minimum of 15* credit hours, which includes an APPE rotation in non-patient care (e.g. administration, managed care).

Contact Dr. John Hertig for additional information.