Pharmacy students receive comprehensive simulation training at the VITAL Simulation Center on pharmacological knowledge and medication management processes. Using simulated patient scenarios, students can practice medication interactions, dosage calculations, and prescription management. In addition, simulated patient consultations are conducted to develop medication counseling skills, thus emphasizing the patient-pharmacist relationship.
Pharmacy students learn pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic processes through practical application by working on case studies related to clinical pharmacology via simulations. They also have the opportunity to develop their decision-making skills within the framework of preventing medication errors, patient safety, and ethical principles. Thanks to advanced pharmaceutical technologies, clinical pharmacy, and pharmaceutical care modules, students gain a better command of pharmacotherapy processes.
Such simulation training ensures that students start their post-graduation professional lives better equipped and with a patient-centered approach. Students gain competence in collaborating with healthcare teams, effective medication management, and pharmacotherapy counseling. Throughout the educational process, continuous assessment and feedback mechanisms support students’ skill development.