Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists

Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists

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Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 1 Job responsibilities:

1. Consult and review prescription drugs for customers, and propose clinical medication guidelines.

2. Assist the store manager in replenishment and ordering. Accomplish the monthly sales target with the team.

3. According to gsp management standards, be responsible for the daily quality control management of stores, the management of pharmaceutical business of the company, and the recovery and maintenance of management files.

4. Responsible for the report, quality inquiry, complaint and quality information management of adverse drug reactions in stores, as well as the investigation, handling and reporting of quality accidents.

5. Be responsible for the inspection, report and follow-up improvement of computer system problems in stores.

6. Be responsible for the quality maintenance and overdue tracking of commodities.

7. Train store employees on drug knowledge and drug laws and regulations.

8. Keep abreast of national medical regulations and policies, and make timely adjustments as needed.

9. Other work assigned by the leaders.

Requirements:

1. Hold licensed pharmacist certificate.

2. College degree or above in medical major.

3. Working experience in drug chain stores is preferred.

Licensed Pharmacist 2 Responsibilities 1, responsible for the prescription review of popular pharmacies;

2. Daily operation of popular pharmacies, health consultation and professional consulting services related to pharmacy;

3. Assist the drug dispensing work in the intelligent distribution center.

Requirements:

1, technical secondary school of traditional Chinese medicine or junior college degree or above in medicine, biology and chemistry;

2. Hold the certificate of licensed pharmacist in western medicine and be in an undocumented state;

3. Strong execution, leadership and affinity.

Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 3 Job responsibilities:

1, responsible for the quality management of chain stores and ensuring the quality of drugs handled by the company;

2. Responsible for the establishment and filing of various gsp records;

3, responsible for the company's quality management related training;

4. Responsible for the transmission of quality information and the handling of quality complaints;

5. Assist other daily affairs of the department.

Requirements:

Bachelor degree or above in medicine or pharmacy, licensed pharmacist, and experience in selling prescription drugs in hospitals.

Responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 4 Responsibilities:

1. Responsible for undergraduate course room team building, personnel training, department formation.

2. According to the operating objectives of the outpatient department, formulate and implement the annual plan of pharmacy.

3. Abide by national and medical related laws and regulations, industry norms, strict self-discipline.

4. Responsible for drug quality management related work, formulate relevant systems of pharmacy and drug management.

5. Guide drug acceptance, maintenance, storage and transportation, and strengthen cost awareness and financial guarantee.

6. Guide and participate in pharmaceutical preparations, review doctors' prescriptions, and conscientiously implement various rules and regulations and technical operating procedures to prevent errors and accidents.

7. Participate in department research and technological innovation, cooperate with clinical research to make new drugs and purify traditional Chinese medicine, understand the use effect, solicit opinions, improve dosage forms, and often introduce new drug knowledge to various departments.

8. Check the use, management and validity of drugs such as poisonous, hemp, refined, radioactive and precious drugs, study and deal with problems in time when found, and report to the superior.

9. Responsible for leading the pharmacy inventory.

10. Responsible for improving drug information and promoting drug use to customers.

1 1. Responsible for formulating the training plan for pharmaceutical personnel, and providing teaching guidance for the professional study and work of pharmacists and dispensers.

12. Complete other tasks assigned by company leaders, and assist relevant departments to complete the functional work related to their own departments.

Qualifications:

1. College degree or above in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine.

2. Have 1-3 years working experience, and be familiar with relevant laws, regulations and operation procedures of pharmaceutical affairs management.

3. Work carefully, love their jobs and work as a team.

Responsibilities of Licensed Pharmacists 5 If the responsibility for drug quality is compared to the responsibility for the quality of drug service of users, the responsibility of licensed pharmacists should be expressed as ensuring more accurate service quality of drugs, which will play a greater role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of people's medication. According to the principle that "practicing qualification is the government's access control to some occupations (jobs) with great responsibility, strong social universality and public interest, and it is a necessary standard for independent practice or knowledge, technology and ability to engage in specific occupations (jobs) according to law", the qualification of licensed pharmacists should be regarded as a necessary condition, whether it is to start pharmaceutical retail enterprises or engage in pharmaceutical retail work, or to engage in hospital pharmacy work in medical institutions. Therefore, licensed pharmacists have the responsibility to ensure the quality of pharmaceutical services. Ensuring the quality of drug service is the starting point and final destination of all licensed pharmacists engaged in the field of drug production, management and use.

Hospital pharmacists, from traditional dispensing, preparation and drug purchase to modern clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical services, such as guiding rational drug use, gradually realizing individualized drug administration, correct use of special drugs, clinical drug consultation, drug compatibility research, establishment of adverse drug reaction monitoring network and therapeutic drug monitoring, are all using drugs in clinical practice, and directly serving patients. At present, the main users of drugs in China are basically distributed in hospitals, and licensed pharmacists in hospitals are direct participants and instructors in providing drug services. Therefore, licensed pharmacists in medical institutions will bear the most important responsibility for ensuring the quality of pharmaceutical services. Undoubtedly, an important content of evaluating the quality of medical services in medical institutions is the level of pharmaceutical services and the quality of pharmaceutical services provided by licensed pharmacists.

In the Interim Provisions on the Qualification of Licensed Pharmacists, the responsibilities of licensed pharmacists are defined:

(1) Licensed pharmacists must abide by professional ethics, be loyal to their duties, and take responsibility for drug quality and ensure people's safe and effective drug use as the basic criteria.

(2) Licensed pharmacists must strictly implement the Drug Administration Law and national laws and regulations on drug research, production, management and use. Licensed pharmacists have the responsibility to put forward suggestions, stop and refuse to implement acts or decisions that violate the Drug Administration Law and relevant laws and regulations, and report to their superiors.

(three) licensed pharmacists are responsible for the supervision and management of drug quality within the scope of practice, participate in the formulation and implementation of total quality management of drugs, and deal with violations of the provisions of their own units.

(4) Licensed pharmacists are responsible for prescription review and supervision, providing medication consultation and information, guiding rational drug use, and carrying out clinical pharmacy work such as therapeutic drug monitoring and drug efficacy evaluation.

I. Main responsibilities

1. Licensed pharmacists have the right to start or lead pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises according to law. "Licensed Pharmacist Qualification Certificate" is a necessary document to apply for the certificate of pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises;

2. In pharmaceutical production and operation enterprises, licensed pharmacists must be responsible for drug quality;

3 licensed pharmacists have the right to participate in the formulation of standards, rules and regulations, operating procedures, etc. Handling of violations of the above provisions in all aspects of drug total quality management;

4. Licensed pharmacists have the right to make suggestions or refuse to implement the decisions made by the leaders of enterprises and departments in violation of the Drug Administration Law and other laws and regulations, and report to their superiors;

5. Licensed pharmacists have the responsibility to question prescriptions and the legal and professional responsibility to verify prescriptions;

6. Licensed pharmacists have the responsibility to guide patients to use drugs;

7. A licensed pharmacist can only practice in one unit and be responsible for the division of labor.

Second, political quality.

1. Adhere to the Four Cardinal Principles and consciously implement national laws, decrees and regulations;

2. Love the pharmaceutical industry, have a high sense of responsibility and good professional ethics, and take ensuring the quality of medicines and safeguarding people's health as the basic criteria;

3. Abide by the law, be honest and upright, adhere to principles, not be selfish, and consciously resist unhealthy practices.

Third, the level of knowledge.

1. Be familiar with national laws, regulations and norms on drug production, sales and circulation, such as Drug Administration Law, Product Quality Law, Emergency Notice of the State Council on Further Strengthening Drug Management, GMP and GSP;

2. Master medical theories and skills, master the basic theories and methods of modern pharmaceutical enterprise management, and have certain practical experience;

3. Constantly update knowledge, pay attention to the collection and collation of medical information at home and abroad, master the latest medical knowledge and advanced medical technology, and maintain a high professional and technical level;

4. Familiar with comprehensive knowledge related to medicine;

5. Master more than one medical foreign language.

Fourth, business ability.

1. Correctly understand and implement the principles and policies of the party and the state on pharmaceutical work, correctly analyze and judge major problems in the production, operation and quality management of enterprises and deal with them in time;

2. Have the ability to conduct business independently according to law;

3. Be good at absorbing management experience at home and abroad, combining with the actual situation of enterprises and market changes, reform and innovate, and improve the operating mechanism of enterprises;

4. Scientifically organize relevant production and business activities according to the business objectives of the enterprise;

5. Effectively supervise the production and operation of drugs to ensure the safety and effectiveness of people's drug use.

V education, experience and physical quality

1. with technical secondary school education or above;

2 through the examination or assessment, to obtain the "licensed pharmacist qualification certificate";

3. Meet the relevant requirements of the Interim Provisions on the Qualification System of Licensed Pharmacists;

4. Be healthy and be able to meet the needs of this position.

Responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 6 1. Work under the leadership of the department director and the guidance of the superior pharmacist.

2, guide and participate in drug procurement, deployment, preparation work. Seriously implement various rules and regulations and technical operation procedures to prevent mistakes and accidents. When dispensing prescriptions (including doctor's advice), be responsible for reviewing prescriptions and viewing instructions on dispensing and safe medication.

3. Participate in drug inspection and identification, use and keep drug inspection instruments to ensure drug quality.

4 to participate in scientific research and technological innovation, cooperate with clinical research, purify new preparations and traditional Chinese medicines, understand the use effect, solicit opinions and improve the curative effect.

5, check the use of drugs, hemp, restrictions, expensive, found that the problem handled in time, and report to the superior.

6. As training, internship training. Instruct pharmacist Yamatonokusushi's business study.

Responsibilities of licensed pharmacist 7 1, fully responsible for the daily work management of the store.

2. Implement the company's quality policy, budget target, marketing plan and other management work, and be responsible for the functions of the branch. The monthly sales tasks assigned by the company are decomposed into each employee to promote sales performance.

3. Management of store goods: management of unsalable and expired goods; Replenishment and bill tracking management

4. Cultivate reserve talents for the company's business development, and have the right to suggest the transfer, regularization and promotion of employees.

5. Handle customer complaints and emergencies.

6. Store asset management and financial security

7. Guide customers to purchase drugs reasonably and provide medication consultation.

8, the professional skills of employees have the responsibility of guidance and training.

9. Have the right to supervise employees' medication consultation.

10, quality control of drugs in and out of the warehouse, drug maintenance in stores, and management of all kinds of data.

Qualifications:

1, licensed pharmacist qualification certificate, Chinese/western pharmacist certificate (double certificate) is preferred.

2. More than 5 years working experience in quality post and pharmacy management in medical insurance retail pharmacies.

3, familiar with the operation process of drug GSP management

4. Assist or directly handle the authentication process of terminal pharmacies.

5. Strong communication skills and service awareness, hard-working.

Responsibilities of Licensed Pharmacist 8 Responsibilities:

1, implement the three golden rules of service and improve the level of customer service.

2. Listen to customers' needs and provide effective and professional services.

3. Provide voluntary consultation and convenience services according to company regulations and operational requirements, including measuring blood pressure and weight.

4. The quality problems of goods reflected by customers should be taken seriously, recorded in detail and handled in time.

5, arrange the health department to promote clean goods and shelves, and display them in accordance with drug regulations.

6. Increase commodity sales.

7, according to the drug sales, make inventory orders, maintain reasonable inventory to achieve the highest efficiency.

8. Be responsible for drug quality control. Effective drugs (within three years) should be posted on the wall in the inventory drug quality inspection record book and validity record book, that is, they should be posted on the wall of the drug rack or medicine cabinet in the warehouse.

9. According to each promotion display goods, supervise the sales of promotional goods, and provide effective feedback to the stores on duty.

10. Abide by all rules, regulations and policies of the mall, including pre-shift meeting, attendance at work and annual leave arrangement, and report any emergencies to the mall duty as soon as possible.

1 1. Complete the cashier work according to the cashier process.

12. Make drug report and warehouse/supplier drug order every Sunday and sign it.

13, keep commodity records, and report the drugs that fail within 8 months to the pharmacist's supervisor.

14, according to the standard of GSP, make a good receipt record, complete the accounting record of drug quality management on time, and the pharmacist supervisor is responsible for supervision and inspection.

Personality and qualifications:

1, high school/technical secondary school or above, majoring in medicine, pharmacy and nursing.

2. Good communication skills and customer service awareness.

3. Initiative and team spirit.

4. A pharmacist's license/licensed pharmacist's license is required.

Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 9 Daily job responsibilities:

Be responsible for training, guiding, training and managing department employees. Evaluate employee attendance, write and participate in employee performance appraisal.

Supervise the daily business of pharmacy to ensure that everything conforms to the specifications.

Supervise employees' daily reports and work performance to ensure that they follow departmental processes and standards in terms of turnover, record keeping and commodity reserve.

Review departmental budget and financial statements, plan and implement sales and marketing plans.

Assist counter operation and merchandise display when necessary.

Ensure the real-time and thoughtful service of members. Provide correct medication consultation service. Respond to members' questions and opinions seriously, and solve them with skill and tact.

Other responsibilities:

Assist cashier department when necessary.

Assist other departments in the mall when necessary.

Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree in medicine or related major is required.

License/Certificate: Pharmacist's license is required.

Work experience: management experience is preferred.

Knowledge/Skills: Ability of applying mathematics and computer and customer service skills are preferred.

Job responsibilities of licensed pharmacists 10 Job responsibilities:

1, responsible for the prescription review and verification of the distribution center;

2. Communicate and confirm the problematic prescription;

3, responsible for the management and supervision of the formulation process;

4. Responsible for other work arranged by the leaders.

Qualifications:

1, under 45 years old, bachelor degree or above, majoring in traditional Chinese medicine;

2, more than three years of work experience, familiar with the pharmacy workflow, with Chinese medicine practice certificate is preferred.

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