1, drug consultation and guidance: licensed pharmacists are responsible for providing drug consultation and guidance to patients and answering patients' questions about drug dosage, usage and adverse reactions.
2. Prescription review: Licensed pharmacists are responsible for reviewing whether the prescriptions prescribed by doctors are accurate and reasonable, and providing suggestions on rational drug use according to patients' conditions.
3. Drug dispensing and preparation: Licensed pharmacists are responsible for the correct preparation and preparation of drugs according to the prescriptions prescribed by doctors to ensure that patients get the correct dosage of drugs.
4. Drug management and monitoring: Licensed pharmacists are responsible for drug management, including drug purchase, storage, sales and return, to ensure the quality and safety of drugs. They are also responsible for monitoring and evaluating the effect of drug treatment.
5. Pharmaceutical education and training: Licensed pharmacists are responsible for providing pharmaceutical education and training to medical staff, patients and the public, including drug knowledge, rational drug use and prevention of adverse reactions.
6. Pharmaceutical research and evaluation: Licensed pharmacists can participate in pharmaceutical research projects, evaluate the efficacy and safety of new drugs, and provide scientific basis for drug treatment.
Conditions for becoming a licensed pharmacist
1, major in pharmacy: bachelor's degree or above in pharmacy-related major, such as pharmacy and clinical pharmacy, is usually required.
2. Pharmacist qualification examination: you need to pass the national pharmacist qualification examination, which is organized and managed by the provincial drug supervision and administration departments. Pharmacist qualification examination includes theoretical knowledge and practical skills, mainly covering basic knowledge of pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmacy, pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, drug interaction, adverse drug reactions and so on.
3. Internship stage: after obtaining the qualification of pharmacist, you need to practice in medical institutions or pharmacies for a certain period of time to accumulate practical experience.