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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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    Use of Computers in Pharmacy

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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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    Personal Statement for PharmD Program My interests to study pharmacy goes way back when I was in high school. My attraction to it was because it connects math‚ science and medicine. The combination of the two subjects is used to influence peoples’ lives in a positive way. It also offers one a sense of responsibility since the role of pharmacists is to make certain that the drug in the supply is administered effectively. This way‚ I will manage to work with different patients to attain my career goal

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    CVS Pharmacy assignment

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    Pharmacy Service Improvement at CVS Business Seminar Case Study Bethany Odom‚ Katie Tewell‚ Kelly Snider‚ Brad Lowe Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………….3 Day-to-Day Operations Diagram……………………………….4 Drop Off………………………………………………………..5 Data Entry………………………………………………………7 Production………………………………………………………10 Quality Assurance………………………………………………12 Pick-Up…………………………………………………………12 Pharmacy Additions……………………………………………14 Our Future………………………………………………………15 Works Cited……………………………………………………

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    Pharmacy Inventory System

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    reproduced or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without permission in writing from the National Community Pharmacists Association. Managing the Pharmacy Inventory Efficient Inventory Management (EIM) is essential to the profitability of your pharmacy. Don’t let profit sit on your shelves or expensive brand name drugs go out of date due to improper inventory levels. Inventory is the amount of stock or merchandise that is available for sale to present

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    theory of utilitarianism

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    The Philosophy of Utilitarianism may have a positive outcome‚ but it can be flawed at times as well. The Utilitarian theory states “ The greatest happiness for the greatest number of people”. Some say this approach is flawed due to it lacking reason and consequence‚ I believe this depends on specific circumstances. Abortion is a big issue now a days and I feel that the utilitarian theory would be a reasonable outlook on this particular situation. To apply the Utilitarian theory to abortion‚ first

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    The philosophical theory that I choose to do is called “utilitarianism”. In a brief sentence‚ utilitarianism means the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Basically what this means is‚ doing the right thing is based on how many people your action benefits rather than how much it benefits you. According to the Oxford American Dictionary utility means “the state of being useful‚ profitable‚ or beneficial”(oxford dictionary‚2013). The whole theory is all about how much it benefits and

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    Pharmacy Managemnt System

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    INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background to the study Most of the pharmacies nowadays‚ like to use file system because it is a traditional way and people are comfortable with that way. But the file system is less secure‚ less efficient‚ time consuming and has no backup facilities. Currently‚ to keep track on sales transactions such as stock and order information‚ manual recording system is used by the pharmacist. This system has many disadvantages because the pharmacist is always busy with the sales transaction

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    Mill's Utilitarianism

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    March 26‚ 2013 Word Count = 1115 In the beginning of Utilitarianism John Stuart Mill states that throughout history very little progress has been made towards developing a set of moral standards to judge what is morally right or wrong. Although a certain disagreement about such foundations can also be found in the most “certain” sciences‚ in those areas truths can still have meaning without understanding the principles underlying them. On the other hand‚ in philosophy‚ where all actions exist

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