The Faculty of Pharmacy and a Distinguished Role in Community Service
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2020-02-19
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Faculty of Pharmacy
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The Faculty of Pharmacy held a mini-training course in Clinical Pharmacy the morning of the
13 th of February 2020, which included a number of pharmacists working at the Benghazi
Medical Center. The aim of this course was to train them on developing treatment plans for
vascular, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
This course, which comes as part of the social responsibility of the Faculty of Pharmacy, was
presented by Dr. Hana Habib a specialist in clinical pharmacy. The course was administered
using the "Team-based Learning" method known as TBL, which is a method adopted by the
Faculty of Pharmacy among the educational programs used in the education and training of
its PharmD students.
It is worth noting that the “team-based learning” method known as TBL depends on
conducting an individual test for students at the beginning of the session. Then, students
are divided into two teams where they conduct (the team test) in which they consult and
agree on the test answers. After that, students meet with the faculty members to provide
them with the answers they have agreed on, and members of the teaching staff undertake a
comparison of students ’answers with the correct answers. Hence, this discussion
contributes to deepening the understanding of the scientific content of lectures, seminars
and laboratories throughout the week. Finally, in the last stage of TBL sessions, students
enter the Case Application to discuss some pathological cases and their treatment.
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