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    Pharmacist

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    Help patients to understand the instructions 4. Inform patients and their parents of any side effects and answer their questions Education & Training: 1. A bachelor’s degree in pharmacy 2. A doctor of pharmacy degree (Pharm‚D) 3. Must have two years of college study 4. Applicants generally have to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) Personalities that are best suited to this job: People who are helpers and thinkers are perfect for this job‚ since they have good interpersonal

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    patient/client has been diagnosed with HIV+ and sought medical attention. The physician conducted an examination designed to identify the appropriate specific medication for the patient. The appropriate prescription was emailed to the pharmacy‚ Rite Aid. The pharmacy received and labeled the medication but mistakenly put the wrong medication in the bottle. Therefore the bottle was labeled correctly but the right medication was not put in the bottle. Not noticing this mistake the patient took this

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    SUMMARY Critical Analysis of Pharm.D. in India: Exploring the Way Ahead INTRODUCTION: Pharmacy education in India was mainly focused on pharmaceutical science courses rather than clinical/pharmacotherapeutic courses until 2008‚ when Pharm.D. was introduced and began to be offered in India‚ to focus towards clinical and community aspects. The study was conducted to analyse the current scenario of Pharm.D. in India and look at possible issues & options. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of

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    Medication Errors

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    Was this an actual medication accident (reached the patient) or are you expressing concern about a potential error or writing about an error that was discovered before it reached the patient? Type of practice site (hospital‚ private office‚ retail pharmacy‚ drug company‚ long-term care facility‚ etc.). Generic name (INN or official name) of all products involved. Brand name of all products involved. Dosage form‚ concentration or strength‚ etc. Where error was based on communication problem‚ is a sample

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    Electronic Prescribing

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    Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing) Introduction Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) systems can help improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare by aiding the choice‚ prescribing‚ administration and supply of medicines. Electronic prescribing‚ often abbreviated to e-prescribing or “eRx”‚ is a form of computer-based physician order entry (CPOE‚ also referred to as computerized provider order entry and computerized prescription order entry). The safety and effectiveness of ePrescribing

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    Introduction

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    made the researcher come up with the idea to make an electronic record keeping system for the improvement of the workflow and productivity in the pharmacy while a series of embedded safety checks yields unparalleled accuracy and greater overall safety prescription purposes. Background of the Study: The researchers realize the current system of pharmacy record keeping system was out-dated and unable to cope with a recent sharp increase in disbursement of medications. This study will be established

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    Otc Case Study

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    For one to get the drugs‚ he will just go into a pharmacy and state your problem and get your medicine instantly. For others‚ there is no explanation as they already know the kind of drug that they want. To get a prescription‚ one will have to go to a hospital‚ pay for consultation fees; possibly tests will be run that also costs money‚ and the price of the drug at the hospital pharmacy may also be higher than outside ones. To cut all these expenses‚ one would prefer

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    A notable person in the pharmacy community would be John Pemberton‚ an American trained pharmacist and as well as a chemist who is known to be the inventor of Coca-Cola. Certifications to become a pharmacist is to take prerequisites and have a doctoral degree in Pharmacology. It

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    A Rising Pharmacist

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    me has such a great effect that I want to become a pharmacist. I plan to obtain skills in such areas of pharmacy that will promote a better heath rate. In the field of pharmacy‚ I wish to change the hardships and the complication that patients have in order for them to receive medications. I want to make the prices lower but at the same time heal the patients. I‚ being a part of the pharmacy departments‚ will change the hopes today of patients. Then they too can have a chance of a happy ending life

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    Giant Foods Case Analysis

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    patient education and prescription drug compliance program by deploying the deep well of customer data acquired by Giant Foods and the proprietary software of Elensys Care services‚ Inc. Elensys uses information from Giants pharmacy to send personalized letters‚ written on pharmacy letterhead but often paid for by pharmaceutical companies‚ that remind customers to refill prescriptions and pitch new products to customers with particular ailments. Giant first tested the feasibility of running a drug compliance

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