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    Pharmacy as a profession plays a very important part in the overall wellbeing of a patient. This is an occupation that deals with the administration and pharmacology of medications. A pharmacist is part of the team that ensures that a patient is nursed to full health, thereby improving the quality of life. I was twelve years old when I decided that whatever occupation I end up doing, I will be positively impacting the health of people. I made this decision one summer after school just let out when

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    As a pharmacy technician at Rainer’s Pharmacy, in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. I have learned what types of people visit a pharmacy. At the pharmacy, we deliver medication and groceries within two hours of the pharmacy. The pharmacy is made up of three sections: retail, hospice, and the laboratory. I work in the retail and hospice section; I have met the diabetic hero, the storytellers, and the narc eater. The diabetic hero is the scariest. From in the pharmacy you can hear him pull into the parking

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    What better way to learn about the pharmacy profession than from two SDSU alumni in the university’s own pharmacy? I had the opportunity to learn from Melanie Lunn and Tasha Rausch in the unique environment that the Jackrabbit Pharmacy brings. I was able to compare and contrast this pharmacy with the retail pharmacy I work in. The Jackrabbit Pharmacy has a unique patient population and location which leads to many of these differences. Located on a college campus with a majority of the patients

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    one of the most important factors that contribute to a successful healthcare career. Professionalism within health care includes values to promote the good of every patient in a compassionate, caring and respectful manner. In the article, “At the Pharmacy,” Chekhov instructs pharmacists as to what they should not do in regards to lack of empathy, attention, and interaction towards the patient, which ultimately leads to the deterioration of the patient's health. In fact, the pharmacist should be concerned

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    Pyro Pharmacy

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    The Pyro pharmacy is a big upscale and mail request drug store that offers physician recommended solution at lower costs than different drug stores. The pharmacy has the capacity offer at diminished costs through the utilization of working efficiencies and the end of pointless administrations for clients that self-pay their medications. The Pyro pharmacy does not acknowledge protection installments which upset the income. By having a bigger rate of their business adjusted by their mail request arm

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    A mail-order pharmacy is a pharmacy that dispenses maintenance medications to patients through the mail. Maintenance medications are medications that are taken on an ongoing basis such as daily, weekly etc. for a chronic illness such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Chronic Asthma and others. Mail-order pharmacy is intended to not only lower cost but to also be more convenient especially for those who are not able to go to a location to pick them up but also for those who are not mobile. Mail-order

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    Pharmacy Technician

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    Growth is very important in the pharmacy life. New information, medications, and procedures are added to the pharmacy practice continuously. In the next ten years pharmacy is looking to grow at the speed of light. I will now introduce you to a few of the current and future trends of pharmacy. Now days there are many great aspects in the pharmacy field and pharmacy is looking to become even better. For example, the job descriptions for pharmacy technicians are limited. Some of their duties are to

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    Clinical Pharmacy Options abound in the field of pharmacy. Two popular paths in pharmacy are clinical (or hospital) pharmacy and retail (or community) pharmacy. Retail pharmacists work either at a pharmacy in a store or at an independently owned pharmacy, while clinical pharmacists work directly with physicians and patients in a hospital or other health care facility (“What Pharmacists Do”). Both clinical and retail pharmacy jobs have their specific benefits and drawbacks, but retail pharmacy is more

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    Experience / reference IPP hospital placement (year 1) Date: December 2015 Student name: Katherine Greene Student ID: 9543606 Background preparation http://www.rpharms.com/pharmacy-roles/hospital-pharmacy.asp Questions: 1. What does a hospital pharmacist do? Hospital pharmacists have many roles including clinical pharmacy, which involves carrying out ward rounds and helping to select treatments for patients, as well as holding clinics. Hospital pharmacists also work in the dispensary, manufacture

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    Pharmacy Epipt

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    come across many aspects which I have improved on. Working in a in retail pharmacy, is like dealing with patients with practical aspects. Through this, I have amended on my communication skills. Whenever a patient comes in with any kind of problem, I loved to resolve their problem as I always pursue something new. In the first professional year, I have been taught about various subjects which were the foundations of the pharmacy career. Basics of every subject makes me informative about particular details

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