Dr. Muna Al-Ismail is actively engaged in teaching across both undergraduate and graduate pharmacy programs. Her teaching responsibilities encompass a diverse range of courses that integrate clinical knowledge, professional skills, and research competencies. She coordinates and teaches courses in pharmacy practice, pharmacotherapy, professional development, and research methods, contributing to the preparation of future pharmacists who are competent, ethical, and patient-centered practitioners.

At the graduate level, she supervises and mentors students in Advanced Pharmacy Research and Evaluation courses, fostering scholarly inquiry and research excellence. Her teaching philosophy is grounded in active learning, reflective practice, and interprofessional collaboration, aiming to cultivate lifelong learners who contribute meaningfully to the advancement of pharmacy and healthcare.

Course Coordinator and Instructor, Undergraduate Courses

PHAR444 Drugs in Sport
PHAR333 Disease/Medication Management III
PHAR240 Professional Skills I

PHAR241 Professional Skills II
PHAR381 Pharmacotherapy (course retired)
PHAR391 Integrated Case-Based Learning II (course retired)
PHAR390 Integrated Case-Based Learning I (course retired)
PHAR360 Interpretation of Lab Data (course retired)

Instructor, Undergraduate Courses

PHAR331 Disease/Medication Management I
PHAR340 Professional Skills III
PHAR341 Professional Skills IV
PHAR590 Integrated Case-Based Learning V
PHAR505 Advanced Pharmacy Research, Evaluation and Presentation V (course retired)
PHAR406 Advanced Pharmacy Research, Evaluation and Presentation IV
PHAR330 Structured practical experiences in pharmacy I
PHAR532 Structured practical experiences in pharmacy V

Course Coordinator and Instructor, Graduate Courses

PHAR605 Advanced Pharmacy Research, Evaluation and Presentation I
PHAR606 Advanced Pharmacy Research, Evaluation and Presentation II