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A pharmacist is a licensed healthcare professional responsible for dispensing prescription medications, advising patients on safe drug usage, and monitoring for potential drug interactions. They work in retail pharmacies, hospitals, or clinics, managing inventory, verifying medication appropriateness, and providing clinical services like immunizations. Key Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Medication Dispensing: Accurately review, prepare, and dispense prescription medications, ensuring correct dosage, labeling, and legal compliance.
  • Patient Counseling: Advise patients on medication usage, potential side effects, interactions, and proper storage.
  • Clinical Review: Monitor patient drug therapies to ensure safety, efficacy, and to prevent harmful drug interactions.
  • Collaboration: Work with doctors and other healthcare professionals to optimize treatment plans.
  • Operational Management: Maintain inventory, stock medication, and oversee pharmacy technicians.
  • Compliance: Adhere to all federal and state laws, including those regulating controlled substances.

Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • Education: A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree.
  • Licensure: State-required licensure, typically requiring passing exams (e.g., NAPLEX and law exams).
  • Skills: Strong communication, attention to detail, analytical skills, and patient-focused service.
  • With: Valid MOH/DHA/HAAD License

Job Type: Full-time

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