Roles and responsibilities
The Pharmacist role is to serve patients by preparing medications, giving pharmacological information to multidisciplinary health care team and monitoring patient drug therapies.
What You Wil Do:
- Reviews prescriptions issued by the Physician, or other authorized prescriber to assure accuracy, appropriateness of medication, and determine formulas and ingredients needed.
- Prepares medications by reviewing and interpreting physician prescriptions.
- Dispenses medications by compounding, packaging, and labeling pharmaceuticals
- Directs pharmacy workers engaged in mixing, packaging, and labeling pharmaceuticals.
- Answers questions and provides information to pharmacy customers on drug interactions, side effects, dosage and storage of pharmaceuticals.
- Maintains established procedures concerning quality assurance, security of controlled substances, and disposal of drugs designated as hazardous waste.
- Enters data such as patient name, prescribed medication and cost, to maintain pharmacy files, charge system, and inventory.
- Assesses medications to determine identity, purity, and strength.
- Train other medical personnel on matters pertaining to the pharmacy.
- Communicates with and treats pharmacy’s customers
- Works effectively with other healthcare employees, managers, and departments.
- Complies with local drug regulatory laws as regulated by the country of operation like drug enforcement administration, and the food and drug administration by monitoring nursing unit inspections; maintaining records for controlled substances; removing outdated and damaged drugs from the pharmacy inventory; supervising the work results of support personnel; maintaining current registration; studying existing and new legislation; anticipating legislation; advising management on needed actions.
- Protects patients and technicians by adhering to infection-control protocols.
- Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
- Maintains pharmacological knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies.
Required Skills To Be Successful:
- Fluency in English (speak, read and write).
- Arabic speaking skills will be an added advantage.
- Excellent Computer Literacy skills is required.
- Excellent presentation and analytical skills
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills
- Good decision making skills
- Strong operational thinking skills
- Critical Thinking
- Conflict Management
- Multi-Tasking
What Quaifies Your For The Role:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacology from a recognised institution.
- UAE License or Eligibility as a Pharmacist
- Minimum 2 years experience in a similar role.
Desired candidate profile
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Dispensing Medications:
- Review and verify prescription orders from healthcare providers.
- Dispense prescribed medications to patients, ensuring proper dosage and usage instructions.
- Prepare compounded medications, such as creams, ointments, or custom medications, if required.
- Ensure that the correct medication is given, checking for potential drug interactions, allergies, or contraindications.
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Patient Counseling and Education:
- Educate patients about the proper use of prescribed medications, including how to take them, potential side effects, and interactions with other drugs or foods.
- Advise patients on lifestyle changes or over-the-counter (OTC) medications for managing conditions like pain, cold, allergies, or digestive issues.
- Offer advice on managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, or asthma, including proper medication adherence and symptom management.
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Medication Therapy Management (MTM):
- Conduct thorough reviews of a patient’s medication regimen, identifying any potential issues such as polypharmacy (multiple medications), interactions, or ineffective treatments.
- Provide recommendations to physicians on optimizing drug therapy, including changes in medication, dosage adjustments, or alternative treatments.
- Monitor and assess the effectiveness of medications, making adjustments as necessary in collaboration with healthcare providers.
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Pharmacy Operations:
- Ensure the safe and accurate storage of medications, including controlled substances, and ensure adherence to legal and regulatory requirements.
- Keep accurate records of prescriptions, medication dispensing, and patient consultations.
- Manage inventory, track medication stock levels, and reorder medications as necessary to prevent shortages.
- Oversee the preparation and maintenance of medication doses and packaging, ensuring everything complies with health regulations.
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Drug Information and Safety:
- Stay up-to-date with the latest pharmaceutical developments, including new drugs, treatment protocols, and safety alerts from regulatory bodies (e.g., FDA, WHO).
- Advise healthcare providers on drug information, such as proper drug selection, dosage recommendations, and potential side effects.
- Monitor for potential drug recalls, warnings, or safety issues and take appropriate actions to protect patients.
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Immunizations and Health Screenings:
- Administer immunizations, such as flu shots, travel vaccines, and others, as per local regulations and guidelines.
- Conduct health screenings (e.g., blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose) to identify potential health risks and provide recommendations for further action or treatment.
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Clinical Collaboration:
- Work closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for patients.
- Participate in interdisciplinary rounds, providing insights into medication management, therapeutic drug monitoring, and potential drug interactions.
- Actively engage in patient care team discussions, offering recommendations on medication adjustments or alternative therapies.
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Regulatory Compliance:
- Adhere to national, state, and local regulations and laws governing pharmacy practice, including controlled substance handling and patient confidentiality (HIPAA compliance in the U.S.).
- Maintain proper documentation, including prescription records and any necessary legal forms (e.g., for controlled substances).
- Ensure that pharmacy practices align with professional standards and ethical guidelines.
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