Question by hopefull angel: Can a pharmacists please answer these questions!!?
I need an interview from a pharmacists for a project and i have asked some but they can’t give one till after the project is due.
1.What are your daily duties?
2. what school did you attend?
3. How long did it take you to complete your studies?
4.why did you choose this career?
5.Do you ever get bored on the job?
6. What are the pros and cons?
Thank you for anyone who can give me these answers! Please just give me your name and how long you have been working in this profession.
Best answer:
Answer by hunniebunnie
1.Pharmacists are becoming more involved in making decisions regarding drug therapy and in counseling patients.
Pharmacists distribute drugs prescribed by physicians and other health practitioners and provide information to patients about medications and their use. They advise physicians and other health practitioners on the selection, dosages, interactions, and side effects of medications. Pharmacists also monitor the health and progress of patients in response to drug therapy to ensure the safe and effective use of medication. Pharmacists must understand the use, clinical effects, and composition of drugs, including their chemical, biological, and physical properties. Compounding—the actual mixing of ingredients to form powders, tablets, capsules, ointments, and solutions—is a small part of a pharmacist’s practice, because most medicines are produced by pharmaceutical companies in a standard dosage and drug delivery form. Most pharmacists work in a community setting, such as a retail drugstore, or in a health care facility, such as a hospital, nursing home, mental health institution, or neighborhood health clinic.
2. Campbell University
3. The Pharm.D. is a 4-year program that requires at least 2 years of college study prior to admittance, although most applicants have completed 3 years. Entry requirements usually include courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences. Approximately two-thirds of all colleges require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT). I completed mine in 3.5 years.
4. The payout is fantastic, however working with the public, not only as their friend but as someone that truly touches their lives by keeping them healthy and safe is much more rewarding.
5. No, there is always plenty to do.
6. Cons: When someone passes that you knew. Getting so close to people and having to move on once their gone. Pros: helping people get better, knowing that the right education from me can keep them safe.
Jenna Hardy 4 years
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