Computer Applications in Pharmacy Presenters: Judy Riffee Art Wharton Components-Hardware Physical components of a computer or computer system Three types of hardware required for computers to operate effectively 1. Processing components—organize‚ manage‚ and store the data CPU-retrieve and decode instructions and are the components that run the operation of the computer. Allows information to be passed within the components of the computer. Memory-main storage component called RAM (Random Access
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Like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz‚ my choice to pursue pharmacy was not laid out so colorfully before me. From the age of five‚ I was so sure a doctor was what I wanted to be. My plans changed‚ however‚ when I was taken off the yellow brick road and led in a new direction. I was placed in a pharmacy tech class the first day of my senior year of high school instead of the clinical rotation class I signed up for because that class was full. Rather than loathe this whole experience‚ I decided to make
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CV – Simon Armitage Simon Armitage was a prohibition officer for 6 years. In the poem CV he describes a life of a man who struggles throughout his life. This poem could be reflecting on people or incidents Armitage faced white he was prohibition officer as it is common to work with lower class‚ struggling people with limited opportunity ‚ drug dealers and etc. Armitage uses his working life as an influence in his work. CV portrays a skeleton of a person. CV is not sufficient by itself as it doesn’t
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A few of the key issues in the pharma industry are regulatory and legal Issues‚ long‚ uncertain research and development‚ process access‚ pricing‚ and patent Issues (Williams & Torrens‚ 2008). Pharmaceutical discoveries since the 1950s have helped to cut death rates for chronic as well as acute conditions‚ since the 1960‚ vaccines have greatly reduced the incidence of childhood diseases— many of which once killed or disabled thousands of American children (Williams & Torrens‚ 2008). The drug discovery
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yes Importance of Stereochemistry in Pharmacy with Special attention to DrugMolecules Introduction The importance of stereochemistry in drug action is gaining greater attention in pharmaceuticalsciemces‚ and a basic knowledge of the subject will be necessary for clinicians to make informeddecisions regarding the use of single-enantiomer drugs. Many of the drugs currently used in psychiatric practice are mixtures of enantiomers. For some therapeutics‚ single-enantiomer formulations can provide
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give the pharmacy a good name‚ knowing that we have a friendly service. There are times where I have to serious to make sure I don’t go off track on what I’m doing‚ so it’s all fun and games but I have make sure I don’t give the wrong medications to the patient. Education Needed Specific high school classes that would benefit me for being prepared to become a Pharmacist are Biology‚ Chemistry‚ Mathematics and Computer class. After high school I would have to go to college for Pharmacy in which
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A Pharmacy Information System is a computerized system that handles many one of many outpatient functions‚ such as taking prescription orders‚ prescription entry‚ and pricing of the medications‚ to fill and refill medication‚ medication inventory‚ and the financial management and purchasing. Some features of the PIS consist of prescription management that manages prescription for patients. It receives the prescription order electronically‚ then matches to the available pharmaceutical
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|University/Board |Marks obtained | |2012 |Master’s of pharmacy(pharm.chemistry)* |BITS Pilani‚ |7.33/10 | | | |Hyderabad Campus |(CGPA) | |2010 |Bachelor of pharmacy |ANU(Acharya nagarjuna university) |79.5% |
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make affordable generic medicine more available to a greater number of the population at the soonest possible time. It thus became the first generics retail pharmacy to franchise in the Philippines. 1.2 Statement of Objectives 1.2.1 General Objectives • To develop a Computerized Point -Of-Sale with Inventory System for Generic Pharmacy. 2. Specific Objectives • To design a system capable of accepting/performing transactions from different suppliers. • To create a system
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Example of a Functional CV Christine Jones Manchester (Willing to re-locate if required) Tel: (0161) 234 1234 Chrisj@jackson-eng.com PROFILE: A self-motivated and hardworking Personnel Officer with over 10 years’ experience in all aspects of personnel work. During my time as a Personnel Officer I used own initiative and to create and work as part of an effective team. My proven leadership skills helped me develop and deliver training programmes‚ which included managing and motivating other
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