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Alternate job titles: Clinical/Hospital Pharmacist | Registered Pharmacist | RPh

Compounds and dispenses prescribed drugs per physician's instructions in a hospital or healthcare facility setting. Consults with medical staff about potential drug interactions, patient medical history, and the use of particular medications. Responds to questions from patients about medications and dosage instructions. Ensures that all required pharmacy data is recorded and maintained and complies with all regulatory, security and hospital procedures. May supervise pharmacy technicians. Requires a doctorate degree in pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Typically reports to a manager. Requires Registered Pha... view job details

Alternate job titles: In Store Pharmacist

Reviews prescriptions and compounds and dispenses prescribed drugs according to regulatory requirements and guidelines in a retail environment. Responds to customers questions about medications and advises about drug safety and potential interactions. Manages the transfer of prescriptions, incoming physician calls, and drug utilization review. Ensures that pharmacy's patient and financial records are correctly input and maintained. Requires a doctorate degree in pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires registered pharmacist(RPh). Requires pharm... view job details

Alternate job titles: Radio Pharmacist

Under the direction of a physician, compounds and dispenses radiopharmaceutical drugs to medical care providers. Responsible for procuring, compounding, dispensing, and distributing radiopharmaceuticals. Analyzes drugs for verification of identity and strength. Must have completed a program in nuclear pharmacy. May require an advanced degree of pharmacy. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Requires license to practice. Years of experience may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. view job details

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