Pharmacist's Job Responsibilities (14 general articles)
In study, work and life, job responsibilities are used more and more, including job scope, responsibility to achieve job objectives, job environment, job qualifications and the relationship between various positions. What are the job responsibilities you have been exposed to? The following are the responsibilities of pharmacists I collected for you. Welcome to share.
Responsibilities of Pharmacist 1
1. Responsible for the management of drug delivery and storage in pharmacy;
2. Be responsible for the strict review of doctors' prescriptions to ensure the safety of medication;
3. Daily registration of drugs and timely replenishment of drugs;
4. Assist in improving the management of physicians' medication information, ensure timely deployment, and regularly summarize corresponding records and reports;
5. Be responsible for formulating and improving the departmental management system and the management procedures for drugs and related products;
6. Check the shelf life and remove expired drugs;
7. Complete other tasks assigned by the leader. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 2
1. Be responsible for the prescription review of outpatient department and the concurrent administration of drugs, so as to make four checks and ten pairs;
2. Be responsible for the procurement and management of outpatient drugs and consumables. Make regular inventory and make records;
3. Participate in clinical case discussion, and put forward medication suggestions and individualized medication suggestions;
4. Be responsible for data maintenance and update of drug information database;
5. Other matters assigned by the department head. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 3
1. Be responsible for the strict implementation of the drug administration law and the hospital drug administration system;
2. Be responsible for the acceptance, warehousing and delivery of drugs, the warehousing and delivery of drugs and the financial reconciliation;
3, responsible for the maintenance of drug information; Responsible for the formulation of drug purchase plan;
4. Be responsible for the display, placement, storage and maintenance of drugs;
5. Be responsible for the review and deployment of outpatient prescriptions and inpatient medication orders, the distribution of medicines and the management of returning medicines, adhere to the "four checks and ten pairs", and contact doctors in time when problems are found to avoid mistakes and accidents;
6. Be responsible for drug inventory, expiration date management and quality management, as well as daily settlement of special drugs and precious drugs;
7. Be responsible for regularly carrying out sunshine medication monitoring and prescription review;
8, responsible for timely feedback to clinical departments of drug shortage information, adverse drug reaction warning, new drug information and other information, and actively communicate with clinical departments in pharmacy;
9. Complete other work assigned by the leader. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 4
1. Be responsible for drug preparation, and carefully complete prescription review, preparation, review and drug distribution;
2. Be responsible for the quality management, expiration date inspection, maintenance records and maintenance registration of facilities and equipment of designated drugs;
3. Be responsible for drug inspection and identification and the use and maintenance of drug inspection instruments, so as to ensure that the drug quality conforms to the Pharmacopoeia;
4. Assist medical institutions in medical quality control. Responsibilities of Pharmacist Article 5
1. Responsible for making the purchasing plan of pharmaceutical products and medical consumables according to the safety stock, ensuring that the departments are fully used without overstock, doing well in warehousing acceptance and registration, and ensuring the smooth implementation of the company's drug procurement work;
2. Check and register the warehousing according to the Drug Administration Law, register all kinds of warehousing accounts, conduct warehousing processing as required, and synchronize the information of the computer medical management system to ensure that the accounts are consistent with the facts;
3. Check the use and management of poisonous, hemp, refined and precious drugs and products, study and handle the problems in time when found, and report to the superior, and hand over and register the special drugs and precious drugs and consumables before work every day. According to the warehouse management method, the temperature and humidity are registered daily, and the storage and maintenance management are classified by district;
4. Check the distribution of pharmaceutical products in the daily window to ensure the smooth development of daily work;
5. Make a regular monthly inventory to ensure that the accounts are consistent, report the unsalable and near-expiration products and drugs statistically, sort out the expiration date report and publicize it in the nail group, and urge the clinical departments to give priority to use it, so as to avoid waste. Complete other tasks assigned by superiors;
6. Cooperate with clinical departments to flexibly handle various internal matters and complete other tasks assigned by superiors under the supervision of various systems. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 6
Responsible for assisting the store to achieve the sales target on duty, providing good customer service and professional product knowledge to increase the sales of the health department, and at the same time assisting the store to maintain standardized display and ensure that it meets the drug standards.
Job responsibilities:
1. Implement the three golden service rules to improve 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 blood pressure and weight measurement.
4. The quality 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 according to the drug regulations.
6. increase the sales of goods.
7. Order according to the sales volume and inventory of drugs and keep a reasonable inventory to achieve the highest benefit.
8. Be responsible for controlling the quality of drugs, and sign the quality inspection record book and validity record book of the drugs in stock. The drugs with expiry date (within three years) should be posted on the wall, that is, on the wall beside the medicine rack or medicine cabinet in the warehouse.
9. display the goods according to each promotion, supervise the sales of the promoted goods and provide effective feedback to the store on duty.
1. Abide by all the rules, regulations and policies of the store, including pre-shift meeting, attendance at work and annual leave arrangement, and report any unexpected events to the store on duty as soon as possible.
11. Complete the cashier work according to the cashier process.
12. Make drug reports and warehouse/supplier drug orders every Sunday and sign them.
13. Make a good record of the goods and report the drugs that have expired within 8 months to the pharmacist's supervisor.
14, according to the standard of GSP, make a good record of receiving goods, complete the accounting record of drug quality management on time, and the pharmacist supervisor is responsible for supervision and inspection.
Personality and qualification:
1. Senior 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. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 7
1. The pharmacy environment should be kept clean, hygienic and orderly, and cleaned once every day when going to work, without pollutants and pollution sources, especially the countertops.
2. Keep the pharmacy clean inside and outside. It is forbidden to bring daily necessities and other articles into the warehouse and put them into the medicine rack.
3. Dispensing drugs according to the prescriptions of medical practitioners or assistant medical practitioners within the scope of verified diagnosis and treatment subjects.
4. Prescriptions with incompatibility or overdose should be refused to be prepared. If necessary, they can only be prepared and used after being corrected or re-signed by the original prescriber.
5. Prescription preparation should be carried out in strict accordance with the procedures specified in "Four Checks and Ten Pairs". The received prescription should be submitted to the prescription reviewer for review. After receiving the prescription, the prescription reviewer should carefully review the patient's name, age, gender, drug dosage and doctor's signature. If the drug name is unclear, the drug taste is repeated, or there are compatibility taboos, "contraindications for children's medication" and overdose, the situation should be explained to the patient, and the prescription doctor should correct or re-sign it before dispensing. Whether penicillin and cephalosporin have skin test and continued use marks, or refuse to dispense.
6. After the prescription is approved and signed by the prescription auditor, it will be handed over to the deployment personnel for prescription deployment (the prescription for children in the hospital must be signed by the relevant person in charge).
7. When dispensing prescriptions, the prescription should be operated one by one and in turn. After dispensing, the dispensing personnel should sign or seal the prescription and submit it to the prescription auditor for review.
8. The prescription auditor shall review the dispensing drugs according to the prescription.
9. When dispensing medicine, carefully check the patient's name and dosage, and at the same time, correctly introduce the usage and dosage to the patient and write it on the packaging bag, and explain the taboos and precautions. The name and bed number should be indicated when dispensing drugs for children in outpatient and inpatient hospitals.
1. The drugs listed in the prescription shall not be changed or substituted without authorization.
11. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs and Class I drugs must be issued by qualified medical practitioners. When using special prescriptions, the allocator and checker should carefully check, sign their names and register them in a special book. Those who do not meet the requirements should refuse to issue drugs.
12. Check and register the unqualified prescriptions, and notify the prescriber to change and improve the wrong prescriptions.
13. Inventory the drugs on the shelves once a day, and replenish the daily drug consumption in time. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 8
1. Abide by the working system of the clinic and complete the tasks of the clinic according to its basic requirements.
Second, obey the guidance of doctors, abide by professional ethics, and serve the health of teachers and students.
Third, under the leadership of the director of the school medical office, assist doctors in purchasing drugs, and complete the work of dispensing preparations, managing drugs, keeping drugs and purchasing drugs.
4. Draw up the plan of medicinal materials budget, collection and drug purchase, and implement it after being approved by the leaders of the school medical office.
5. Take medicine through the main channels to ensure the quality of drug purchase, and check the relevant documents when taking medicine to prevent the purchase of fake and inferior medicines.
6. do a good job in the registration and statistics of clearing and consumption of medicinal materials. The acceptance and registration procedures shall be strictly implemented for drugs in and out of the warehouse, and all drugs shall be managed by establishing accounts.
VII. Be responsible for the prescription review and pricing, and register statistics according to different personnel classification.
eight, in-depth understanding of clinical needs, in order to buy more effective drugs, regularly introduce the supply of drugs to clinical departments.
IX. Strictly implement various rules and regulations and technical operation routines, ensure that the dispensing agent is correct, and prevent accidents and mistakes.
1. Distribute drugs according to doctors' prescriptions and bills, and explain the dosage, usage and precautions of drugs to patients when distributing drugs.
11. Strictly check to prevent medical accidents. When distributing drugs, carefully check the patients and prescriptions. If you find anything wrong or unclear, you should return the prescriptions to the doctor in time and ask about the situation.
XII. Drug management shall be implemented according to the drug management system. Keep all kinds of drugs correctly to avoid waste due to improper storage or expiration.
XIII. Cooperate with severe and emergency patients to provide needed drugs in time.
XIV. study hard professional knowledge, improve service quality, study and implement the party's line, principles and policies, pay attention to medical ethics and improve service attitude.
XV. Complete other tasks assigned by the director. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 9
1. Responsible for prescription pricing, strictly control the drug price, and the pricing is accurate.
2. Be responsible for drawing up the drug purchase plan.
3. Check drugs irregularly to prevent overstock and deterioration (precipitation, discoloration, mildew, expiration, etc.). If problems are found, report to the leader in time, and expired drugs shall not be distributed.
4. distribute drugs according to the doctor's advice, and do not modify or smear the prescription without authorization.
5. Seriously implement various rules and regulations, strictly manage drugs such as poison and hemp, and prevent accidents.
6. Keep the pharmacy clean and hygienic, with neat drug discharge and good air circulation.
7. Be responsible for student medical insurance prescription bookkeeping and prescription binding summary.
8. Complete other tasks assigned by the leaders. Responsibilities of pharmacists 1
1. Work under the guidance of Chinese pharmacists at higher levels;
2. Participate in drug preparation, preparation, processing and decocting of medicinal materials, and be responsible for the inspection and identification of drugs and the use and maintenance of drug testing instruments under the guidance of the pharmacist in charge;
3. Ensure that the quality of drugs meets the requirements of Pharmacopoeia, drug standards issued by the Bureau, and Chinese medicine processing specifications;
4. often go deep into clinical departments to understand the use of drugs and solicit opinions on drug use;
5. Check the use and management of toxic traditional Chinese medicine, anesthetic traditional Chinese medicine and precious traditional Chinese medicine in the post, and report any problems in time;
6. Participate in processing methods and preparation of hospital preparations. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 11
1. Be responsible for drug preparation, and carefully complete prescription review, preparation, review and drug distribution;
2. Be responsible for the quality management, expiration date inspection, maintenance records and maintenance registration of facilities and equipment of designated drugs;
3. Be responsible for drug inspection and identification and the use and maintenance of drug inspection instruments, so as to ensure that the drug quality conforms to the Pharmacopoeia;
4. Assist medical institutions in medical quality control. Responsibilities of Pharmacist 12
Responsibilities:
1. Collect and sort out all kinds of information trends related to medical research at home and abroad, be familiar with the process of new drug research and development, and be able to organize the research and development of pharmaceutical preparations according to the requirements of registration laws and regulations;
2. Establish a new drug or generic drug and evaluate its pharmaceutical properties;
3. It can independently manage the preparation research work of external entrusted projects, including dosage form design, prescription design and screening, small-scale process research, pilot-scale amplification process research, stability research, etc.
4. Organize relevant personnel to cooperate with the Registration Department to complete the on-site verification according to relevant requirements
5. Solve the difficulties and related technical problems related to the product process during trial production, debugging and production, and hand over the preparation process;
6. Be responsible for the management and maintenance of standing materials, experimental instruments and consumables in relevant laboratories;
7. Have a full understanding of chemical synthesis, analysis and other related fields.
Job requirements:
1. Bachelor degree or above in pharmaceutical preparation is preferred, with a solid theoretical foundation of pharmaceutical preparation, understanding the guiding principles of pharmaceutical preparation research and development, and understanding the process of pharmaceutical preparation research and development;
2. Understand the research and development equipment and working principle of pharmaceutical preparations, understand the production equipment of pharmaceutical factories, use liquid phase and conventional analytical instruments, and consult patents and documents skillfully;
3. Strong hands-on operation ability, strong work initiative, strong learning ability, and good at arranging work independently
4. Love preparation research and development, strong pressure resistance, practical and dedicated work, and can bear hardships and stand hard work;
5. Good at communication and collaboration, and strong sense of teamwork;
6. Gender is not limited, with 3 years or above working experience, preferably 25-35 years old. Responsibilities of Pharmacist Article 13
1. Dedication, love of posts and a high sense of responsibility.
second, I love learning, actively participate in the professional skills learning organized by the company and relevant state departments, and improve my professional service ability.
Third, be considerate in service, patiently and meticulously answer questions for customers, and provide correct medication guidance.
4. Collect and sort out the related problems fed back by customers, and deal with the problems that can be solved on site in time, and reply the problems that cannot be solved in the shortest time.
v. In the process of reviewing prescriptions, you should