Whether a Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, nurse, or related health care professional, working in or with a pharmacy means to act as a learned intermediary between patients and other healthcare providers to ensure that proper medical therapy is chosen and implemented in the best way possible.
Pharmacist Pharmacists distribute medications prescribed by physicians. They also:
Provide patients with information about their medications
Are knowledgable about the dosage, interactions, and side effects of medications
Know about drug therapies and clinical interventions
Give advice and treatment for common ailments
Work with the management of patient care
Stay informed about developments in the pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacy Technician A Pharmacy Technician is a health professional who fulfills pharmacy duties that do not require the expertise of a Pharmacist. More Info
Nurses As the person who often administers the drugs, Nurses must have a well-rounded understanding of various drugs, their dosages, and their side effects.
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The HealthCare Training Center offers a large variety of and Pharmacy Practice Management tools, products, and educational materials. For instance, we offer Pharmacy Practice Management training and support on areas such as pharmacology on nursing, Pharmacy billing and coding books, how to hire and manage a staff, stay in compliance with HIPAA, and more!