SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Course of Study: Group: Module: Topic: Presenter: Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree BPharm 1 Introduction to Pharmacy (PHA1002) Scope of Pharmacy Practice Unit 6 Miss Stephanie Mullings OBJECTIVES 1. TO DISCUSS THE PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS STUDIED IN THE PHARMACY PROGRAM THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIP AND THEIR RELATION TO PHARMACY PRACTICE 2. TO DISCUSS AREAS OF PHARMACY PRACTICE HOSPITAL PHARMACY COMMUNITY PHARMACY INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY INTEGRATIVE PHARMACY CONSULTANT
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Institutional Pharmacy Setting 1 Institutional Pharmacy Setting Axia College of University of Phoenix Leonalda Cruz Institutional Pharmacy Setting 2 An institutional pharmacy provides an array of services for residents of nursing homes‚ hospitals‚ hospice care‚ and other long term facilities. In this particular setting‚ the pharmacist will take responsibility for the medication that the patients’ need and ensures that patients’ medications are appropriate‚ effective‚ safe‚ and they are
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HISTORY OF PHARMACY HISTORY OF PHARMACY The evolution of the profession of pharmacy can be divided into five historical periods: 1. ANCIENT ERA-The beginning of time to AD 1600 2. EMPIRIC ERA-1600-1940 3. INDUSTRIALIZATION ERA-1940-1970 4. PATIENT CARE ERA-1970-present 5. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENETIC ENGINEERING ERA-The new horizon ANCIENT ERA Used leaves‚ mud‚ and cool water to stop bleeding and heal wounds They used these methods by observing how animals heal their wounds
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of medical professionals‚ Pharmacy Technicians’ roles have been developing at a fast pace since the very start of the occupation. “As the physician’s role changed from distributing drugs to diagnosing disease and performing surgery‚ the role of the pharmacist emerged. The first pharmacy school opened in 1821 at the college of pharmacy and Sciences in Philadelphia” (Mosby 10-11). That school is now called the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. The tasks of pharmacy technicians have changed in
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professional values and behaviour in pharmacy‚ which was set out in the Code of Ethics for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians and is now captured in the Standards of Conduct‚ Ethics and Performance. This lists seven principles‚ three of which are concerned with the interests and welfare of patients‚ and their participation in decisions about their care. Understanding how to appropriately appear‚ act and identify yourself as a regulated pharmacy professional is an important aspect to
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What is a Pharmacy Technician you ask? Well I will be glad to tell you! A Pharmacy Technician is a person who is registered with TSBP as a pharmacy technician (of course) who has the responsibility in a pharmacy to provide technical services that do not need professional judgement regarding preparing and distributing drugs. Don’t get so excited we work under direct supervision of and are responsible to a pharmacist. I know you may have a few questions such as do you have to be a certain age‚ do
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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2010; 74 (4) Article 68. SPECIAL ARTICLES Pharmacy Education in India Subal C. Basak‚ MPharm‚ and Dondeti Sathyanarayana‚ PhD Department of Pharmacy‚ Annamalai University Submitted August 16‚ 2009; accepted October 25‚ 2009; published May 12‚ 2010. Pharmacy education in India traditionally has been industry and product oriented. In contrast to the situation in developed nations‚ graduate pharmacists prefer placements in the pharmaceutical industry
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Assignment 2: Health Career Explorations I am looking to become a Pharmacy Technician‚ so my interviews were with two current Pharmacy Techs that have been in the field more than 10 years each. My first interview was with Alicia¸ a Pharmacy Tech in Illinois. She has been a Pharmacy Tech for 15 years and has been working for the same company for about 9 years. I chose her as my first interview because of her many years in the field as well as her vast knowledge of the subject. My second interview
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First-Year Pharmacy Students’ Computer Experience and Attitudes James W. Tysinger Office of Medical Education‚ University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas‚ 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard‚ MC 9065‚ Dallas TX 75235-9006-9065 Edward P. Armstrong College of Pharmacy‚ University of Arizona‚ Tucson AZ 85721 The purpose of this study was to determine first-year doctor of pharmacy students’ computer backgrounds and attitudes. Fifty students completed a survey that assessed their computer experience
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INTRODUCTION A community pharmacy can be broadly defined as a community-based pharmacy. The main responsibilities of a community pharmacy include compounding‚ counseling‚ and dispensing of drugs on prescription to the patients with care‚ accuracy‚ and legality. Appropriate procurement‚ storage‚ dispensing and documentation of medicines are within the purview of its professional responsibilities. It is an important branch of the pharmacy profession and involves a qualified and pertinent pharmacist
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