Develop knowledge of pharmaceutical industry practices, including knowledge creation, disease category creation and expansion, role in policy processes and direct-to-consumer advertising.

Pharmaceutical Politics and Policy
Course Learning Outcomes:

Develop critical thinking skills
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Develop clear and compelling writing skills.

Develop a critical understanding of Canadian drug approval processes, including strengths and weaknesses.

Develop knowledge of pharmaceutical industry practices, including knowledge creation, disease category creation and expansion, role in policy processes and direct-to-consumer advertising.

Consider how gender and lifecycle conceptualizations are harnessed in the creation and
maintenance of health risk and illness categories within pharmaceutical industry and health policy environments.

Develop skills in dissecting a pharmaceutical related policy “challenge” and, through the final research essay, propose recommendations to ameliorate the policy challenge.