Department of Clinical Pharmacy

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Department of Clinical Pharmacy
Institution
King Saud University
Location
Saudi Arabia
Total Tuition
$ 21339
Intakes
September
Application deadline
January
Application Fee
133
Program Description

Preparing competent pharmacists and advancing the pharmacy profession through the provision of distinguished education and training in pharmacy practice to meet labor market requirements, as well as contributing to research in the field of clinical pharmaceutical sciences.

  • Clinical Expertise:
    • Perform comprehensive medication therapy reviews and identify drug-related problems.
    • Design and monitor individualized pharmacotherapeutic plans based on patient-specific data, including renal and hepatic functions.
    • Interpret complex clinical data, laboratory results, and pharmacokinetic profiles to adjust drug dosages for optimal therapeutic effect.

  • Critical Thinking & Evidence-Based Practice:
    • Critically evaluate medical and pharmaceutical literature to support clinical decisions.
    • Utilize advanced drug information sources to provide scientifically valid advice to patients and other healthcare professionals.
    • Apply principles of pharmacoeconomics to promote cost-effective and rational medication use.

  • Research & Professional Skills:
    • Design and execute original clinical research projects in areas such as therapeutic drug monitoring and medication safety.
    • Demonstrate leadership and effective communication within multidisciplinary medical teams during clinical rotations (e.g., ICU, Cardiology, Infectious Diseases).
    • Master skills in patient counseling to improve medication adherence and safety outcomes.

  • Ethics & Leadership:
    • Operate within the legal and ethical frameworks of the Saudi healthcare system.
    • Contribute to hospital pharmacy management and the development of clinical pharmacy services in both public and private sectors.
  • Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) or a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from KSU or an equivalent accredited university.
  • GPA Standards:
    • A minimum cumulative GPA of “Very Good” (at least 3.75/5.0 or equivalent) is generally required for health disciplines.
    • Applicants with a lower GPA may be considered if their grades in specialty pharmacy courses are exceptionally high, typically requiring a “Very Good” in those specific subjects.
  • Equivalency: Non-KSU degrees must be officially equalized by the Saudi Ministry of Education.
  • English Proficiency: Before starting the first level of study, students must achieve a minimum score of 500 on the TOEFL-PBT (or 61 on the IBT) or an IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0, depending on the specific track.
  • Aptitude Tests: Some tracks may require a score of at least 265 in the GRE-General test or a specific score in the General Aptitude Test (GAT) for graduates.
  • Departmental Exam: Passing a written entrance examination held by the Clinical Pharmacy Department is mandatory for ranking applicants.
  • Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates must successfully pass a personal interview evaluating their critical thinking and professional communication skills.
  • Recommendations: Submission of three recent academic letters of recommendation from professors who have taught the applicant.
  • Employer Approval: If currently employed, the applicant must provide a letter of official approval for two years of academic study leave.
  • Clinical Training: Some clinical master’s tracks may require proof of a completed one-year pharmacy internship.

First Year – First Semester

PHCL511 – Advanced Pharmacotherapy I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL512 – Clinical Pharmacokinetics I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL513 – Hospital Pharmacy Management I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL514 – Clinical Immunology I – 3 Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

PHCL521 – Advanced Pharmacotherapy II – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL522 – Clinical Pharmacokinetics II – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL523 – Hospital Pharmacy Management II – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL524 – Clinical Immunology II – 3 Credit Hours

Second Year – First Semester

PHCL531 – Advanced Pharmacotherapy III – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL532 – Clinical Pharmacokinetics III – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL533 – Hospital Pharmacy Management III – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL534 – Clinical Immunology III – 3 Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester (Clinical Rotations)

PHCL541 – Internal Medicine Rotation I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL542 – Internal Medicine Rotation II – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL543 – Critical Care & Surgery Rotation I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL544 – Critical Care & Surgery Rotation II – 3 Credit Hours

Third Year (Clinical Rotations & Research)

PHCL551 – Specialized Medicine Rotation I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL552 – Specialized Medicine Rotation II – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL553 – Pharmacy Operations Rotation I – 3 Credit Hours
PHCL554 – Research Project – 3 Credit Hours

Summary of Credits:

  • Theoretical Courses: 27 Credit Hours

  • Clinical Rotations: 24 Credit Hours

  • Research Project: 3 Credit Hours

  • Total: 54 Credit Hours

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Master
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full-time
Duration By Months
24
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Contact Admission
King Saud University
Phone Number
+966114696666
Email
pharmacy@ksu.edu.sa

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