PHRM 427: Conversations About Death And Dying

1 credit

Spring 2025 Lecture Upper Division
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Spring 2025
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This course is open to all years of the professional pharmacy program or others with instructor permission. This course provides opportunity for open discussion of the topics of death and dying in the provision of healthcare.

Learning Outcomes

1Explore personal and professional feelings, beliefs, and attitudes regarding death and dying.

2Reflect on your feeling and beliefs related to death and dying.

3Discuss with another person their feelings, beliefs, and attitudes about death and dying.

4Practice communication skills around death and dying.

5Investigate a topic related to death and dying.

6Explore the roles of health care professionals in E-o-L care.

7Develop a personal end-of-life portfolio.

8Compare and contrast different burial options.

9Distinguish between different end-of-life documents.

10Describe the components needed for a will.

11Describe hospice and palliative care.

12Identify issues around Physician-Assisted Dying.

Course PHRM 427 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Restrictions

Doctor of Pharmacy degree

GPA by professor

3.9

No grades available

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Chelsea M Baker

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