Health Care Careers Diagram and Summary
Plaridel B. Quileza
HCS 531 - Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems
November 12, 2012
Doreen Gounaris
Health Care Careers Diagram and Summary
In the delivery of healthcare every member of the healthcare team plays important role in ensuring that the most appropriate care is provided to the patient to the best of their expert capabilities. The role of a pharmacist is critical in delivering quality healthcare. The article “What Pharmacist Do?” by Bureau of Labor Statistics (2012) provides detailed statement of the important roles pharmacists play and the services they provide in healthcare delivery.
Career Description Typically, the career of pharmacists is concentrated on the
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They also provide medication information to other healthcare professionals. As a primary healthcare professional in community pharmacy, they assist members of the community with the identification and treatment of both major and minor ailments and are accessible to the public as a source of illness prevention and promotion of good health (uq, 2012). As a clinician in a hospital, the pharmacist becomes a member of a professional healthcare team. In their clinical practice, pharmacists are directly involved in ensuring optimal medical therapy for patients by devising therapeutic regimens specific to individual patients. They also staff the Drug Information and Poison Centers whose task is to provide information to other healthcare professionals to assist with therapeutic decision making (uq, 2012).
Workforce Roles within the Services The contribution of pharmacists in a clinical setting and community pharmacy is significant that the workforce benefit from. When the workforce understands their medications and complies with the prescribed treatment plans the work center becomes healthy and the potential of increased productivity becomes a realistic and profitable proposition for the organization. When the workforce takes advantage of the healthcare services the pharmacists provide in a community and clinical pharmacies productivity and profit are at high potential reality.
Impact of the Roles on the Organization A clinical pharmacist ensures
Pharmacists are highly educated in the form, uses, and interactions of certain medicines and also in how those medicines affect normal body functions. They keep thorough patient medication records, which contain
As future pharmacists, we are going to face with not only the medications but also the patients, which the former ones are our tools while the latter ones are the people we use correct tools to care about. We are required to combine our pharmacy knowledge among medications with patients’ different health conditions to create the patient-centered care and provide the best outcomes. However, this care trend is in transition now, from professional-orientated to patient-centered.
I have experienced so many positive situations that pharmacists actively work with the healthcare team. When I was doing my rotation at Regions Hospital, pharmacists actively participant in rounds on the medical floors. In this way, pharmacists can keep track of each patient and bring up medication-related
Pharmacists do much more than simply fill prescriptions. They can advise patients about a healthy diet, ensure that prescribed medication does not conflict negatively with other medications that a patient is taking, and can even give flu shots. Pharmacists also regularly instruct patients on when and how to take their medication, coordinate with insurance companies about prescribed medication, and oversee the pharmacy technicians and interns (“Pharmacists.” U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Pharmacists work environment of pharmacists is usually in retail places, hospitals and research facilities. The most common retail places pharmacists work are CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens. In Pennsylvania alone the average amount of annual openings is 400. In Pennsylvania alone, the employment number of “pharmacists is expected to grow by seventeen percent between 2008 and 2018” (“Outlook”). The employment number increase for pharmacists is higher than any other occupation. “The reason that pharmacist job prospects are high is because employers have problems attracting pharmacists because of the limited number of PharmD programs” (“Outlook”).
Hospital pharmacists have many roles including clinical pharmacy, which involves carrying out ward rounds and helping to select treatments for patients, as well as holding clinics. Hospital pharmacists also work in the dispensary, manufacture sterile medicines in aseptics departments, provide information on medicines and manage the purchase of medicines for the whole of the hospital.
A pharmacist is a healthcare professional who is an expert on pharmaceutical drugs and how they act to fight disease and improve the health of the patient. Pharmacists are responsible for the implementation of drug therapy with the intention of improving the quality of a patient’s life. Some examples of such improvements include curing diseases, reducing or eliminating a patient’s symptoms, slowing the process of a disease, and preventing disease. A pharmacist works with patients and other healthcare professionals in order to design, implement, and monitor a drug therapy plan specifically designed for that patient. Not only do pharmacists advise doctors and patients on prescription drugs, but they also provide information on the best
Where there is a shortfall in GP and nurse numbers, pharmacists occupy a unique position to offer support. GP-pharmacist collaboration can provide more patient-centric care, provide a more holistic approach to care and reduce prescribing and downstream care costs.
The role of pharmacist is rapidly growing. With the advent of SB 493, pharmacist in California has officially gained provider status. Their roles are no longer limited to dispensing medications and counseling. The development of the Advance Practice Pharmacy certification has expanded the scope of pharmacy practice. With the proper trainer and certifications, pharmacist can now assess patient health care along with their provider resulting in a cohesive treatment. This change to pharmacy motivates me to be part of that field, but I did not start out on a path to pharmacy at first.
Description: Pharmacists dispense the medications that are prescribed to you by doctors. They also may offer advice or pass along knowledge that is useful when dealing with certain drugs such as side effects and inverse drug effects. Pharmacists may also give flu shots and various vaccinations as well. Pharmacists can also advise pharmacists-in-training or other workers while on the job also.
Pharmacists must be competent in the provision of primary health care. Competent pharmacists “have knowledge…act in compliance with the rules of ethics, attitudes…and are willing to take initiative.”(1) The National Competency Standards for Pharmacists(2) describes the skills, attitudes and values/beliefs which enable one to practise effectively as a pharmacist. In this report, I included two examples for each competency task which I experienced during the placement to highlight significant factors underlying these examples. I addressed Competency Standard 4.2.2, covering the performance criteria over reviewing appropriateness of the prescribed medicines and also selected Competency Standard 7.1.4, covering on supporting and assisting consumer self-management.
There are other pharmacy staff who also have roles in relation to the safe dispensing of medicines. A pharmacist is responsible for: Overall checking of a prescription to make sure that it is legal and written by a person qualified to do so, dispensing the right quantity of the correct medicine, ensuring that medicines are correctly labelled with the person’s name, the name of the medicine and the dosage, providing advice and treatment for minor illnesses, injuries and health concerns, providing a repeat prescription service in co-operation with GP
In the healthcare industry, there are a lot of career options available for the interested candidates wanting a career dream in the field of medical sciences. The job of a pharmacist is full of responsibilities in helping the people's with the best of healthcare medicines facilities.
They counsel patients on the use of medication, upon a patients release from the hospital. Retail pharmacists help answer questions about over the counter and prescription drugs. They must ask patients certain health questions in order to make a judgment on which medications to prescribe. Some pharmacists specialize in drugs for psychiatric disorders or intravenous nutrition.
Today in the 21st century the roles of pharmacist have expanded tremendously. Before pharmacist had the role of solely dispensing drugs. Pharmacists were limited to only being regulatory or clinical pharmacist. Back then they were called medical purveyors who were much like today’s regulatory pharmacist and hospital pharmacist who are similar to hospital pharmacist. Now pharmacists carry many roles in healthcare. Pharmacist can play roles in public health, community, health systems, state, and federal government.