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Posted April 4, 2002

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1010  Survey of Pharmacy (1)
   Orientation to the pharmacy profession and curriculum.

5112  Introduction to Pharmacy Practice (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student. Fulfills Upper Division Communication/Writing.
   Introduction to the role of pharmacists; the prescription process; legal, regulatory, and ethical issues; terminology, methodology, dosage forms. Communications skills, compounding and patient evaluation and treatment.

5114  Social Foundations of Pharmacy Practice (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student. Fulfills Communication/Writing and Diversity.
   Profession of pharmacy, its position and purpose in the health care system, and its responsibility to patients discussed from both sociological and anthropological perspectives.

5122  Drug Literature Evaluation I (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Fundamental basis of statistical inference, randomization, sampling, and analysis of data with an emphasis on the design and analysis of clinical trials. Epidemiologic-study design and data resources.

5123  Pharmacy Management (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Applications to pharmaceutical manufacturer, wholesaler, and professional pharmacy practice.

5124  Community Service Practicum (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student. Fulfills Diversity.

5212  Disease and Drug Therapy I (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introduction to pathophysiology of disease states and their treatment with drugs.

5213  Drug Literatue Evaluation II (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student. Fulfills Quantitative Intensive & Communication/Writing.
   Introduction to drug information systems, drug literature evaluation, drug study design, and biostatistics; experience in receipt and response to actual drug information questions.

5222  Disease and Drug Therapy II (5) Prerequisite: PHPRC 5212 and Professional Pharmacy Student
   Continuation of PHRPC 5212.

5226  Pharmaceutical Compounding & Drug Delivery Systems (3) Prerequisite: PHCEU 5215. Co-requisite: PHCEU 5225 and Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Principles and techniques of prescription compounding, record keeping, and patient counseling.

5230  Self Directed Service-Learning Elective (1 to 2) Prerequisite: PHPRC 5124.
   Continuation of independent service-learning related to the field of pharmacy in an area that focuses on the interest of the individual student utilizing developing drug and health information abilities. These experiences can be with the current agency or another agency who have needs that the student can meet.

5312  Disease and Drug Therapy III (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Continuation of PHPRC 5222

5313  Pharmacy Law and Ethics (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Federal, state, and local pharmacy regulations and laws.

5314  Community Practice (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Delivery of pharmaceutical services to community; didactic material and case studies involving patient profiles, compliance, over-the-counter medications, prescription accessories, and patient counseling.

5315  Clinical Toxicology (2) Prerequisite: PHPRC 5222.
   Meets with PHPRC 7315. At the end of the course the student should be able to: Indentify the necessary pieces of information to analyze a poisoning, describe the services of the Poison Control Center and the role it plays in the practice of pharmacy, understand the principles involved in the general approach to the poisoned patient, describe the toxicology mechanism of action for each of the agents discussed, desribe the typical presentation following a poisoning with each specific agent, and outline a specific management plan for each of the agents discussed.

5401  Core Community Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

5402  Core Institutional Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

5404  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5405  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5406  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5407  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5408  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5409  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinlical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5410  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5411  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5412  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5413  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5414  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5415  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5416  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5417  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5418  Drug Therapy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introductory clinical clerkship in patient care; patient records and clinical communications. Includes required seminar.

5420  Bachelor of Science Clinical Seminar (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Seminar for B.S. students.

5501  Advanced Community Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Practice-based experience in specific areas of community pharmacy practice. Student and preceptor jointly define practicum objectives.

5502  Advanced Institutional Clerkship (4)
   A practice-based experience in specific areas of institutional pharmacy practice. The student and preceptor jointly define objectives for the practicum.

5509  Nuclear Pharmacy Clerkship (4)
   Elective practicum in nuclear pharmacy practice.

5510  Nuclear Pharmacy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Elective practicum in nuclear pharmacy practice.

5521  Drug Information Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clerkship in Drug Information Center; responses to clinical drug information requests and other drug information services.

5522  Internal Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on disease states treated, and use and limitations of therapeutic agents used in internal medicine.

5523  Ambulatory Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on patient education and drug therapy monitoring in ambulatory care settings.

5524  Adult Surgery Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on diseases seen and use and limitation of therapeutic agents used with surgical patients.

5525  Pregnancy Risk Line Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on use and limitations of therapeutic agents used in maternal and infant care, and in obsetrics and gynecology.

5526  Neonatology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on problems treated, and on the use and limitations of therapeutic agents employed in the neonate.

5527  Psychiatry Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on use and limitations of drugs employed in patients with mental illness.

5528  Pediatric Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on diseases seen, and use and limitations of therapeutic agents employed in pediatric medical practice.

5529  Transplant Clerkship (4)

5530  Advanced Toxicology Clerkship (1)
   Toxicology clerkship following therapeutics course. For Professional Students in the BS Pharmacy Program only.

5531  Advanced Infectious Disease Clerkship (4)
   Advanced clinical clerkship at the VA Hospital.

5640  Continuing Pharmaceutical Education (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Minimum of 30 contact hours in approved continuing education programs required as orientation to lifetime professional learning.

5641  Introduction to Nuclear Pharmacy and Nuclear Medicine (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Fundamental principles of production, control, distribution, and use of radiopharmaceuticals.

5642  Drug Use in the Elderly (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

5643  Clinical Case Studies (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Therapeutic problem-solving using case-study approach. Review of clinical literature.

5644  Diabetes Camp (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Field experience with children who have diabetes. Students learn drug and nondrug aspects of diabetic care.

5645  Cancer Camp (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Field experience with children who have cancer. Drug and nondrug aspects of care.

5646  Asthma Camp (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Field experience with children who have asthma. Drug and nondrug aspects of care.

5647  Cystic Fibrosis Camp (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Field experience with children who have cystic fibrosis. Drug and nondrug aspects of care.

5649  Parenteral Formulations Laboratory (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Use and formulation of sterile parenteral dosage forms and irrigation solutions; intravenous admixtures, total parenteral nutrition and blood products.

5651  Pharmacoeconomics (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Consideration of economic factors affecting the provision and consumption of pharmaceuticals.

5652  Management of Institutional Clinical Pharmacy Services (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Definitions of clinical pharmacy services, implementation of innovative services, staff development, and evaluation.

5950  Special Problems in Pharmacy Practice (1 to 4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Conferences, library, and practice-site work

6031  Drug Therapy in Primary Care I (3) Recommended Prerequisite: Students in the physician assistant program.
   Comprehensive course of study to prepare the graduate with necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to prescribe all classes of medications for the treatment of illness and injury.

6032  Drug Therapy in Primary Care II (3) Recommended Prerequisite: Students in the physician assistant program.

6800  Journal Club (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Conferences to be arranged. Reports from current pharmaceutical literature.

6830  Pharmacy and Its Environment (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Seminar: political, social, historical, and financial aspects of pharmacy practice.

6850  Seminar (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Seminars relevant to pharmacy administration in professional practice.

6900  Pharmacy Administration: Selected Topics (2 to 4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Conferences, field work, and library work pertinent to pharmacy administration.

6970  Faculty Consultation (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Faculty consultation with master's candidates as arranged.

6980  Faculty Consultation (2) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

7100  Clinical Pharmacy Seminar (1) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Seminars in pathophysiology, drug therapy of specific disease states, and other topics relevant to clinical practice.

7112  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal-medicine practice.

7123  Pharmacy Management (2) Prerequisite: Doctor of Pharmacy Student.
   Applications to pharmaceutical manufacturer, wholesaler, and professional pharmacy practice.

7200  Clinical Seminar II (2) Prerequisite: Pharm. D. student status
   Seminars in pathophysiology, drug therapy of specific disease states, and other topics relevant to clinical practice.

7312  Disease and Drug Therapy III (3) Prerequisite: Doctor of Pharmacy Student.
   Continuation of disease of Drug Therapy II, Pathophysiology of Disease Stats and their treatment with drugs. Meets with PHPRC 5312.

7313  Pharmacy Law and Ethics (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Federal, state, and local pharmacy regulations and laws.

7314  Community Practice (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Delivery of pharmaceutical services to community; didactic material and in depth case studies involving patient profiles, compliance, over-the-counter medications, prescription accessories, and patient counseling. Additional work required of PharmD students.

7315  Clinical Toxicology (2) Prerequisite: PHPRC 7222.
   Meets with PHPRC 5315. At the end of the course the student should be able to: Indentify the necessary pieces of information to analyze a poisoning, describe the services of the Poison Control Center and the role it plays in the practice of pharmacy, understand the principles involved in the general approach to the poisoned patient, describe the toxicology mechanism of action for each of the agents discussed, desribe the typical presentation following a poisoning with each specific agent, and outline a specific management plan for each of the agents discussed.

7321  Introduction to Clinical Clerkship (3) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Introduction to clinical clerkships. Fundamentals of reviewing patient medical records, establishing patient data base, constructing drug-therapy problem list, designing and recommending pharmacist's care plan, and monitoring care plan.

7325  Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2) Cross listed as PHPRC 7540.
   Application of principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to the individualization of pharmacotherapy.

7340  Patient-Centered Pharmaceutical Care (3) Prerequisite: 1st year Pharm D. Students.
   Introduction to philosophy, knowledge and skills needed to successfully practice pharmaceutical care.

7341  Problems in Pharmacotherapy (3) Prerequisite: Completion of Advanced Therapeutics.
   This course seeks to build upon the baseline knowledge of the Advanced Therapeutic Sequence by moving beyond single disease state management to more realistic multiple disease state therapeutics in an interactive, problem-based team learning environment.

7401  Core Community Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

7402  Core Institutional Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.

7403  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal-medicine practice.

7404  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal-medicine practice.

7405  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal medicine practice.

7406  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal-medicine practice.

7407  Adult Medicine Clerkship - Vernal (4) Prerequisite: Pharm. D. student status
   Adult medicine clerkship based in various sites across Utah. Students will obtain medication histories, develop appropriate assessments and plans and learn to read a medical chart.

7408  Adult Medicine Clerkship - Beaver (4) Prerequisite: Pharm. D. student status
   Advanced Clinical clerkship: drugs in management of disease states seen in an in-patient adult internal-medicine practice.

7409  Adult Medicine Clerkship (4)

7410  Drug Information Service Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clerkship in Drug Information Center. Comprehensive drug information service.

7411  Management of Poisonings Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Management of poisoned patients.

7412  Management of Poisonings Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Management of poisoned patients.

7500  Psychiatry Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in the management of psychiatric and associated neurological disorders.

7501  Surgery Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship: drugs in the care of surgical patients.

7502  Cardiology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship: drugs in the care of cardiology patients.

7503  Critical Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of critical care patients.

7504  Critical Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of critical care patients.

7505  Geriatric Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of geriatric patients.

7506  Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of hematology/oncology patients.

7507  Hematology/Oncology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of hematology/oncology patients.

7508  Neurosurgery Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of neurosurgery patients.

7509  Medical Informatics Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced specialty clerkship. Use of hospital information systems.

7510  Ambulatory Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Drug management of chronic disease and counseling for outpatients.

7511  Ambulatory Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Drug management of chronic disease and counseling for outpatients.

7512  Obstetrics and Gynecology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Drugs used in maternal and infant care and in gynecology.

7513  Neonatology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of neonatal patients.

7514  Pediatric Critical Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of pediatric critical-care patients.

7515  Infectious Disease Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of infectious-disease patients.

7516  Pediatrics Infectious Diseases Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of infectious-disease patients.

7517  Rehabilitation Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-subspecialty clinical clerkship. Pharmacological and psychological applications of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

7518  Nephrology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of nephrology patients.

7519  Neurology Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of neurology patients.

7520  Addiction Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Management of drug and alcohol withdrawal.

7521  Pain Management Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced-specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the management of patients with acute pain.

7522  Nuclear Pharmacy Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Elective clerkship in nuclear pharmacy practice

7524  Clinical Management Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship in pharmacy management.

7525  Surgical Intensive Care Clerkship (4)

7526  Ambulatory Neuroscience Clerkship (4)

7527  Bone Marrow Transplantation Clerkship (4)

7528  Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation Clerkship (4)
   For a short time, the student will be a part of a health-care team comprised of professionals with a common goal of providing optimal care for the patient. This clerkship will allow the student to become involved in caring for delicate patients in an immunocompromised setting.

7529  Psychiatric Ambulatory Care Clinical Clerkship Elective (4)
   Clinical clerkship with emphasis on the use and limitation of drugs employed in out-patients with mental illness.

7530  Clerkship - Pharmaceutical Writing (4)
   For selected students who are considering medical writing as a major element in their career development or who would like to gain experience writing a medical manuscript for other reasons.

7531  Clerkship-Clinical Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical Industry (4) Prerequisite: 2nd year Pharm.d. Student Status.
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Unique role and diverse services of the pharmaceutical industry clinical pharmacist.

7533  Clerkship-Solid Organ Transplantation (4)
   Advanced specialty clinical clerkship. Drugs in the care of solid organ transplantation patients.

7534  Indian Health Service Adult Medicine Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Pharm. D. student status
   Advanced clerkship (clinical) in drugs management of disease states seen in Indian Health Service adult medicine patients.

7535  Advanced International Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Clerkship designed to compare and contrast the structure of the pharmaceutical profession and the healthcare system in England compared with that of North America, with the ability to critically compare the two.

7536  Indian Health Service Ambulatory Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Pharm. D. student status
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Drug management of chronic disease and counseling for Indian Health Service outpatients.

7537  Administrative Management Clerkship (4)
   Advanced clerkship in organizational structure and operational issues related to administrative pharmacy management.

7538  Outcomes Research/Pharmacoeconomics Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Students will learn about pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research including the difference between the two. We will discuss how outcomes research data differs from clinical trial data including how data is collected and the limitations of each type of research.

7540  Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2) Cross listed as PHPRC 7325. Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Application of principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to the individualization of pharmacotherapy.

7601  Advanced Community Clerkship (4)
   An advanced core community clerkship for doctor of pharmacy students who have completed the core community clerkship.

7602  Advanced Institutional Clerkship (4)
   An advanced core institutional clerkship for doctor of pharmacy students who have completed the core insititional clerkship.

7603  Home Health Care Clerkship (4)
   Participate in home infusion therapy, manufacture IV admixtures, total parenteral nutrition formulas, other parenteral preparations in compliance with facility.

7604  Long Term Care Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Doctor of Pharmacy Student.
   Compare and contrast consultant vs distributives roles of the pharmacist in the long term care facility, explain the standards of care for a long term facility.

7640  Advanced Clinical Toxicology (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Didactic course work in clinical toxicology; practical experience in the Poison Control Center and clinical clerkship in the management of poisoned patients.

7857  Pregnancy Risk Line Clerkship (4) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Advanced clinical clerkship. Use of drugs in high risk pregnancies.

7950  Independent Study (1 to 5) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Selected topics in clinical pharmacy.

7970  Clinical Research: Pharm.D. (1 to 5) Prerequisite: Professional Pharmacy Student.
   Independent-research project meeting approval of student's research advisory committee and College Pharm.D. Committee.


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