Pharmacy Specialist

Company :  US Army

City: Columbus

State: OH

ZIP: 43215

Posting Date: July 12, 2008

Type of Position: Other Jobs

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US Army

Job Description

There is no limit to the opportunities in the Army — so there's no limit to what you can learn and achieve. The Army strengthens you, and your future, with expert training in one of over 150 different jobs for Soldiers on Active Duty and over 120 in the Army Reserve.

 

From working with computers to assisting physicians to fixing helicopters, there's an Army job right for you — providing the experience that will give you an edge over those in the civilian world. The Army also offers you money for college and the chance to interview with America's top corporations.

 

Pharmacy Specialist

 

Keeping Army pharmacies running smoothly is an incredibly important task. It's up to the pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to handle their operation. Patients and physicians depend on Army pharmacies to fill their prescriptions accurately. As an integral member of the pharmaceutical team, the Pharmacy Specialist, under the direction of a pharmacist, prepares and dispenses prescribed drugs and medicines, while also maintaining pharmacy supplies and records.

 

The Pharmacy Specialist is primarily responsible for preparing, controlling and issuing pharmaceutical products and supervising pharmacy activities. In addition to assisting a Pharmacy Officer, some of your duties as a Pharmacy Specialist may include:

 

  • Reading physician prescriptions to determine the types and amount of drugs to prepare
  • Weighing and measuring drugs and chemicals
  • Mixing ingredients in order to produce prescription medications
  • Checking for completeness and correctness in prescriptions for common interactions, incompatibilities and availability
  • Referring questionable orders or questions to supervisors
  • Evaluating completed orders to ensure the integrity of the final product
  • Providing information regarding availability, strength and composition of medications to physicians or pharmacists
  • Delivering unit doses, sterile products, bulk drug and controlled drug orders
  • Performing quality control checks on medications

 

Training

Job training for a Pharmacy Specialist consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 12 to 17 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in pharmaceutical tasks. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you learn are:

 

  • Pharmacy laws and regulations
  • Drug types and uses
  • Mixing and dispensing drugs

 

Helpful Skills

 

Helpful attributes include:

  • An interest in mathematics, chemistry, biology, physiology and anatomy
  • An ability to work using precise measurements and standards
  • An ability to follow strict procedures and directions

 

Advanced Responsibilities

Advanced level Pharmacy Specialists supervise and train the other Soldiers within the same discipline. As an advanced level Pharmacy Specialist, you may be involved in:

 

  • Preparing, controlling and issuing pharmaceutical products to include chemotherapeutics
  • Evaluating sterile products and orders to include calculations, identification of drug interactions and drug compatibilities
  • Maintaining pharmacy system database

 

Related Civilian Jobs

The skills you learn as a Pharmacy Specialist will help prepare you for a future as a pharmacy helper at pharmacies, drug stores, hospitals or clinics. You'll perform tasks such as storing supplies, cleaning equipment and delivering prescriptions while under the direction of pharmacists.

 

With additional study and the completion of a written exam, you may qualify for certification as a pharmacy technician.

 

Contact information can be found to the right of this posting or click the apply now button to submit your resume.

 

 

 

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