Experiential Policies
The IPPE II course is a 12-week course requiring a minimum of fifty-six hours of pharmacy-related experiences outside of the classroom setting, with oversight by licensed pharmacists. Students are required to adhere to all Experiential Education Policies as well as the information and policies pertaining to IPPE students in the General Manual. Students are responsible to be in compliance with these policies at all times.
Please refer to Examples of Policy Violations for a list of the most common violations.
Experiential Education Policies
General Manual - IPPE
Additional Course Policies
Scheduling Hours in Advance of Each Rotation. It is expected that students complete/update their electronic student profile and email or call their clinical instructor at least two weeks prior to the start of the IPPE rotation to set up time for rotation hours per the IPPE Scheduling Policy. Students who do not contact their clinical instructor two weeks in advance will receive a grade deduction. Refer to Evaluation and Grading section of the 728-526 manual.
Email Communication. It is imperative that you check your email regularly as described in the Email Communication Policy.
Canvas. Students enrolled in 728-526 should regularly access the course in Canvas for information, including archived course announcements. Course resources designed to assist students in completing their assignments are also posted in Canvas in the content section.
Assignment & Checklist Submission. This is an electronic course and all assignments and checklists will be electronically uploaded to the Canvas course site. Paper submissions of checklists and reflections will not be accepted. Inability to upload or submit assignments due to information technology difficulties will not be accepted unless the course coordinator is contacted prior to the due date. It is strongly recommended that students maintain paper and/or electronic copies of all uploaded documents until final grades have been awarded in the spring semester.
Clerkship Hours. Only time spent in clinical site can be counted for hours. Transit time to and from the practice site will not count for clerkship/internship hours.