...The need for prescription medications is drastically increasing, making pharmacy technology to be one of the fastest growing professions in the country. If you have an interest in a medical career and a passion for helping and interacting with people on a daily basis, then becoming a certified pharmacy technician may be the right path for you! Day in the Life Pharmacy technicians work in pharmacies and health care facilities under the direction of a pharmacist. Most of their time is spent interacting with customers and patients, gathering the information needed to fill prescriptions, processing payments, and arranging for pharmacists to meet with customers if a customer has a question about their medication or health. They are also responsible...
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...Although both jobs may seem the same to the customer, a pharmacist and pharmacy technician are two different things. A pharmacist must check all orders before giving them to a customer to prevent any mistakes. They also speak with patients to answer questions and guide them to take their medication in the correct way. Some pharmacists may prepare customized medications. A pharmacy technician’s job is to fill out orders, prepare the labels, stock the shelves, and process the payments. Personally, I would prefer being a pharmacy technician over a pharmacist. I’ve wanted to be a pharmacist for a couple of years in middle school. In order to be a pharmacist, one must go to school for six years and earn a doctorate degree in pharmacology. This...
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...In focusing on my career goals, I have decided to work as a hospital pharmacy technician while obtaining my PharmD and to, therefore, join the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). The organization's emphasis on inpatient pharmacy makes ASHP the perfect organization for me. Becoming a member of this organization will afford me the opportunity to network with countless inpatient pharmacists and technicians in the country. It would also give me access to ASHP's continuing education, which I feel will be more useful since it focuses on topics that are specific to my inpatient setting, as opposed to the generalized topics covered in courses offered by other organizations. The financial aspect of obtaining and maintaining professional...
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...information to patients about medication and their use. As the primary source of our medication, they serve a growing role in our healthcare system. There are two well-known pharmacy occupations which include becoming a pharmacist and becoming a pharmacy technician. Generally, pharmacists dispense medication and execute other complex things; while pharmacy technicians assist in this process. Regarding pharmacists, there are two types of settings that they work in; retail stores, as in CVS and Walgreens, and hospital environments, which are mainly in medical facilities. Becoming a pharmacist requires certain qualifications and skills, and is beneficial in numerous ways. Pharmacists generally work in an indoor environment. There, they do tasks such as reviewing prescriptions and providing information regarding the aspects of particular drugs. They will also spend time maintaining and keeping records for patient files, inventory, and system files. At their job, pharmacists must be very accurate and precise when verifying patient information and advising patients on the effects of health conditions and treatments. They also advise patients on general health topics such as...
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...Growing up, I was surrounded by people you helped people such as my dad who is a Law Enforcement Officer. Being surrounded by, helped me realized that I wanted to help people however I didn't know what profession I wanted to pursue. I grew up wanting to become a science or math teacher, which faded when I saw how teachers were treated. I then changed my dream profession to becoming a nurse. However, I have an immense fear of blood meaning I can't even be around a droplet of blood without my stomach churning. Finally, I decided to put my science and math skill to the profession of Pharmacy. My first major of choice is Pre-Pharmacy because it will prepare me for my Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) and further my knowledge as a whole....
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...set of ideals. Deontological ethics refers to the idea of the means does justify end and the consequences of said actions makes up the ethical consideration of good or bad. (BBC Ethics Guide, 2013) This theory on ethics is duty based and is not as concerned with the consequences. People that follow the deontological ethics are more concerned with a mainstay of the moral code, like the wrongs of stealing, lying and murder. A stark contrast to the utilitarianism ethics but has similarities to a code of ethical standards of the virtue theory. The virtue theory is the ever-challenging pursuit of excellence and is the oldest form of ethical theories since it dates back to Greek times. Virtue ethics takes focus on the eventuality of becoming...
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...My first exposure to medicine came from the cartoon movie Osmosis Jones in which a cold pill (Drix) and white blood cell (Osmosis Jones) band together to combat a pathogenic villain, Thrax. That movie propelled my fascination on the composition of drugs, their chemical and physical properties, and how drugs interact with cells to improve immunity. During my pursuit to become a pharmacist, I faced many obstacles and triumphs, such as my neighborhood’s mediocre education system, or my ability to graduate from college. The rewarding experiences I have had in my research and my volunteer experience have focused my energies, and prepared me for the responsibilities that lie ahead as an aspiring pharmacist. While enrolled in high school, I was often...
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...counter”. The most common goal of pharmacists is to move beyond their traditional role of simply dispensing medication and deal with patients more directly and on a more personal level. They strive to be a source of advice on medications for both heath-care professionals and patients. They also are dedicated to providing individualized services to patients. Such services include consultations and providing more understandable information about the side effects of the medications that the patient is receiving. More than 1,000 years ago, religious and magic practitioners controlled the medical aspects of people’s lives. They believed that many aspects of disease were beyond observation, explanation, and control. The oldest known application of pharmacy was in ancient India and China. They based healing on the belief that disease was caused by spirits in the body. In Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, and parts of Greece the concept of purification from sin by a purgative existed. In second century Rome, Galen classified medicines by the affects that they had on the four humors of...
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...Having worked for the past six years in various medical fields, I acutely understand the many challenges professional nurses face today. Every day, as a pharmacy technician, I strive to reduce risk of professional negligence. In order to accomplish this, I have independently studied all field of medicine, particularly nursing. I fully understand that as a medical professional, the majority of medical malpractice cases are due to professional negligence. Many patients claim, whether accurate or not, that a nurse has caused them emotional, physician and monetary damages. Although the risk of professional negligence claims and occurrences can be minimized by following the Standard of Care, derived from policies and procedures of both regulatory...
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...concern for the well- being of the patient. The pharmacists role is to dispense prescription and over the counter medications to patients, and offer their expertise in the safe use of them. They also provide advice on leading a healthy lifestyle, conduct health and wellness screenings, administer various immunizations and supervise pharmacy technicians. (“Occupational Outlook Handbook”). Pharmacists must also collaborate well with other health care professionals in order to monitor and review the most effective medication therapies for their patients. A career as a pharmacist can be a rewarding profession but in order to be successful, a pharmacist must be well trained, organized and focused, and be willing to be very versatile. In order to become a pharmacist one must attend a higher institute that offers a pharmacy degree. In 1992 all colleges and universities in the United States voted to make the Doctorate of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) the only type of degree one can obtain in order to practice pharmacy. (“Becoming a Pharmacist”). Schools phased out the typical five year Bachelors of Science degree in Pharmacy to a six year post-secondary education program to receive a Pharm.D. Admission requirements are usually strict and one must be at the top of their class in subjects Smith2 such as biology, chemistry...
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...Reflecting back on IPPE summer rotation, I experienced different perspectives of community as well as hospital pharmacy. Both of these practical settings delivered unique aspects of their own. Due to the varieties of experiences I had during summer at these settings, I was also able to decide my long term career goal that made me rethink if I really want to make my career on becoming a medication therapy management practitioner. Other than that I was also able to finish my goals I have decided to accomplish during first professional year. During IPPE summer rotation at community pharmacy, I continued to focus on my goal with taking all the considerations and comments I received from my mentor, preceptors and friends....
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...Recently, within the past year, I was faced with a moral and ethical dilemma, which forced me to choose between honesty and loyalty (punc.) and the result of that choice will hopefully guide me in future decisions.(Good opening sentence) At the time of the incident I was working as a pharmacy technician in ________. The dilemma I was faced with involved a fellow technician who was hired at the same time as me and the two of us had become close friends during the course of our employment. Now this friend of mine was obsessed with bodybuilding to the extent that he was willing to steal intravenous steroids from the pharmacy. As a friend I tried to warn and convince him to stop stealing but because he was consistently successful in doing so, he ignored my advice.[F3] When the Pharmacy Manager was beginning (verb form: “…Pharmacy Manager began to…”) to get suspicious due to loss in inventory, he took his crime to another level,(punc.: ;) he began changing the stock quantity by using one of the pharmacists’ login and password. At this point, I was becoming more and more adamant in my warnings and was even requesting shift changes just so I would not be witness to his actions. If he would ask me why I was changing shifts (punc.: ,) I would lie and say it was due to school. So not only was I withholding the truth from my employer I was also falsifying it to my friend. After a month the manager was sure that one of the employees was stealing from the company and was almost positive it...
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...environment. I inquired about the benefits of receiving an online education and I received positive feedback from alumni who earned a degree from University of Phoenix. Throughout research performed for several of the health care administration courses, I have learned that the advancements in health care and the aging population have and continue to trigger the need for health care executives. This is also evident in my current place of employment in which several positions for upper management are becoming available because of new client commitments in the growing company. Working in the pharmacy industry as a pharmacy technician for more than 10 years, and becoming a supervisor, my interest in management increased. I began researching health care related degrees and the career paths that each degree offered. Health care administration is a program that I came across during my extensive research. It sparked my interest because it is a field of study that will allow me to remain in the pharmacy industry where I am experienced and have passion for, and allow me to grow professionally. A critical issue that I am most passionate about in regard to health care administration is the access to affordable health care. Health care not only as it relates to the care provided by physicians but also the cost of...
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...Correct Medical Billing and Coding in the Healthcare Industry Medical billing and coding is one of today's topics. When services are billed for patients, they must be coded based on the documentation the physician has dictated in the patients chart to receive payment from the insurance company. As the physicians office and/or hospitals practice correct medical billing and coding, this will prevent audits being brought forth in their practice and/or hospital. Kenny, Christopher,Correct Coding for Dialysis Billing Providers must ensure proper coding to avoid returned claim, 2012. This article is geared for those in the medical field who do coding and billing in hospitals for dialysis. The author is educating the coders and billers how to correctly code for dialysis billing. He mentions that The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, issued a transmittal that has revised the Medicare claims processing manual as it pertains to hospitals billing for dialysis procedures that are non covered under the ESRD benefit for emergency dialysis. In addition, the author discusses how the hospitals should utilize Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System billing code G0275 and code 90935 for hemodialysis. Only to bill G0275, if the hospital is a ESRD facility, emergency services, and when dialysis is performed with related procedures, such as a vascular access procedures or when performed following treatment for an unrelated medical emergency. The author also continues to...
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...ever growing field of pharmacy. People assume when it comes to pharmacy it’s a guy or a girl that stands behind a counter, counts pills all day, and sells them, there is actually way more to it. Pharmacy is a very dynamic field of study it’s not just someone who stand behind a counter all day, there are different types of pharmacy careers all over the country such as ambulatory care, nuclear, and of course the retail pharmacist. I will go into more detail about each of these later on in the paper, but first I want to explain and give you an idea of what it takes to be a pharmacist and show you the positive and negative aspects of the field. What it takes to be a Pharmacist, depending on where you apply to pharmacy school you’re going to run into different styles of prepharm curriculum. What I mean is some schools might require a 2 year associate degree while others may require a 4 year bachelor’s degree of Chemistry or Biology. One thing that you will run into with all Pharmacy schools though is a PCAT, which stand for Pharmacy College Admittance Test (AACP). This is a test brought around in 1974 to help eliminate student who are more likely to fail out with in the first year of Pharmacy College; the average score of acceptance for a PCAT fluctuates from school to school (PCAT). Once someone has made it through perquisites of pharmacy and successfully entered pharmacy school, they are going to spend at least 4-5 years of professional school. Pharmacy school is split up into...
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