It is with great excitement and tenacity and with a proclivity toward hard work that I make application to the Doctorate in Pharmacy program. Upon reflecting as to what has led me to continue my endeavor to become a licensed Pharmacist, I am guided by the underlying biblical principle, which has been and will continue to be such a personal and important part of my life. One of the scriptures that has guided my way of life is found in 1 Corinthians 16:14: "Let all that you do be done in love". Living my life with this and other similar principles in mind have led me to want to help others and to assist them as they deal with trying and sometimes difficult circumstances relating to illnesses and diseases, potential treatments, and understanding …show more content…
Fairly quickly, through my internship at Elgin Pharmacy, I became increasingly interested in the field of Pharmacy and enjoyed watching the pharmacists answer questions and assist customers with many items of concern including but not limited to, medication uses, side effects, and costs. I noted the personal satisfaction that the pharmacists and their staff achieved in dealing with the public in need of pharmacy services. This satisfaction came from the relationships they developed with customers and being able to provide knowledge of pharmacy which allowed them to truly make a difference in other people's lives.
Becoming a pharmacist became more of a goal as I looked for a profession that would best suit me, and I began my college work already determined to pursue this career path. The desire was furthered while working the past two years with Landy Gamble at Landy's Pharmacy. As a pharmacy technician, I enjoy interacting with customers of all ages to help them understand their prescriptions, medication needs, and health goals. I have enjoyed and learned from watching Landy educate customers about available pharmaceuticals, and compounding options for both themselves, their pets, and even nutritional supplement
I have spent my time as a student pharmacist learning about opportunities within clinical pharmacy and making certain that I was equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed. In my pursuit, I became an active member of pharmaceutical organizations, held multiple leadership positions, attended clinical conferences, established research projects, participated in community service events, and other initiatives. I excelled academically, which was manifested in not just a high academic standard but also in tutoring fellow classmates and arranging sessions with other pharmacy students to help them improve time management and study skills. I shadowed pharmacists and residents before my advanced pharmacy practice experiences commenced to discover which areas of clinical pharmacy I found intriguing. I have obtained valuable pharmacy practice experiences in five specialties thus far including inpatient internal medicine, long term acute care, geriatrics and telehealth, and primary care. Through these rotations, I built upon the knowledge I acquired from my didactic courses but also developed patient-centered approaches and strengthened my clinical skills. I enjoyed many aspects of my rotations, including contributing pharmacotherapy recommendations, providing patient education, attending rounds and interdisciplinary team meetings – all of which have solidified my desire
I have graciously been given the opportunity to broaden my horizons and learn a variety of practices in the pharmaceutical environment. Since the October of 2017 I have been employed at Hoey Apothecary under the care and teaching of many pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. At Hoey Apothecary I work as a pharmacy assistant, and only because of the Youth Apprenticeship Program that Monona Grove High School has offered to it’s students. During my time in the program I having developed a variety of skills and learned the inner works of the cooperation between the technicians and pharmacists. Specifically as an assistant, I am tasked with the responsibilities of; ensuring that the patients are receiving the correct prescription, at the right time,
This pharmacy catered to the local community. Some customers that came into this particular pharmacy were college students, middle- aged individuals, and elderly patients. I interacted with college students and elderly patients. Some prescriptions that were often filled included medications for hypertension, oral contraceptives, and controls.
The demand for the medical services offered by pharmacists increases every year as the elderly population grows and the number of prescriptions increases to meet their needs. The United States Census Bureau recently found that 1 in 5 Americans will meet the age criteria necessary to be considered elderly. The National Association of Chain Drug Stores projects the growth of filled prescriptions in the United States from 4.1 billion in 2015 to 4.7 billion by 2021. Pharmacists perform a variety of tasks beyond just filling prescriptions, such as researching new drugs, working in hospitals, and writing patents. The high demand for pharmacists provides a wide array of career choices in both the private and public sectors.
As the first generation in my family to go to college I learned the importance of education. I graduated from Benedictine University with a Bachelors in Science and an Environment Certificate. I became intregted by pharmacy when I started to spent countless hours at a hospital watching my grandfather go in and out of surgeries and treatments for cancer. Seeing the different medication being handed to him inspired me to understand biological and chemical processes that happened. A Pharmacists, role is to aim to help patients treat illness by introducing new developed treatment of medicines with a range of patients. I began to take special interest in memorizing all my grandfather’s medications and how practical and clinical aspect pharmacy worked.
From there, I began to explore more of what a career in pharmacy would mean and take the steps necessary to pursue my dream. As I reflect on the past and look forward, becoming a Doctor of Pharmacy is still the clear answer to achieving both my immediate and long-term goals. My immediate goal is to work towards additional education to be better equipped to utilize my undergraduate degree. In particular, I have a strong interest in applying my knowledge of biochemistry to the area of pharmacy in order to better understand how different medications work, how to help patients understand their medications, and how to solve problems to better care for patients. Ultimately, through achieving a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, I desire to develop a meaningful career that would allow for life-long learning and impacting lives.
When most people hear Pharmacist, they think of a drug store like Walgreens or CVS. However, a Pharmacist is capable of more than just working in a drug store. Pharmacists play a major role in healthcare today with many job opportunities. There are many different fields and career paths that a Pharmacist can choose. This essay will explore three different pharmacy careers that was examined through data collected by a survey on the internet. The three career pathways are Ambulatory Care Pharmacy, Chain Community Pharmacy, and Community Health Center Pharmacy.
Phillip not only inspired me but also made me realize that I want to pursue a career related to this field. In addition, working in a pharmacy has increased my desire to help individuals. However, I want to pursue more activities that can potentially help individuals. Working in a pharmacy is a
I am applying for the pharmacy practice residency position at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine with anticipation that it will be a challenging and progressive program that will assist me in achieving my immediate and long term career goals. My short term goal following the pharmacy practice residency is to become a clinical veterinary pharmacist or work at one of the veterinary drug distribution sites. My ultimate professional goal is to become a future clinical leader in my field of interest with active involvement in the progression of the practice of pharmacy.
My strongest impetus for the study of this major is pegged on the personal urge to improve the lives and health of those around me. I would only be able to serve the health of others when I am fully acquainted with the knowledge of pharmacy, which to me is one of the noblest professions. I am deeply concerned about the welfare of others. My experiences, especially as I visit hospitals form a significant part in influencing my choice to study pharmacy. At one point, I felt very bad when a pharmacist in a hospital I had visited was very indolent in serving a patient. All human beings would feel adored and valued when they are given appropriate attention in regard to their health. The health profession has a mission geared towards safeguarding people's health and that mission is perfectly in sync with my desires. I want to be exceptional, to do my best in caring for people, and attend to their interest to the best of my knowledge. I admire nourishing hope to desolate patients and always give them a reason to
After seven years of working full time in a retail pharmacy, I have witnessed many different situations and as a result there is little left that I find surprising anymore. During those seven plus years, I gained an extensive knowledge of the pharmacy practice that enhances my ability to do the job. In the beginning I was very inexperienced with the way a pharmacy functioned. Every day was a new experience and even though I’m more seasoned now, each day still presents new challenges. That is one aspect of the job that I enjoy very much.
My previous experiences with the clinical pharmacists at Franciscan Health, some of whom were previous residents at your institution, has ensured me that your program will cultivate my development into becoming a competent clinical pharmacist. If given the opportunity of being accepted to your residency program, I will exemplify the values of Franciscan Health to deliver rational drug therapy. Thank you for your time and consideration in reviewing my application material. I look forward to hearing from
Besides, I completed my Bachelors in Pharmacy from Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, and also hold an MBA degree, specialization in Healthcare services. Currently, I am working as a Clinical Pharmacist at Health City Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands. I previously worked as a Medical content writer in Medical affairs department. Ever since childhood, I have grown up and surrounded by people and thoughts pertaining to health care, because my father works for health care department. Over the years of education and work experience, my understanding about the potential of practicing pharmacy is mounting. These whole set of diverse experiences made me strong and sophisticated in dealing with people, and establishing the smart work
This semester has been a tough one but I feel like I have learned a lot about pharmacy over these past few months. I have had a lot of courses so far and in each one, I have been able to make connections to the practice of pharmacy. In this essay, I will reflect on some of things I learned in my courses and how they relate to my future career as a pharmacist. I will also identify areas where certain topics intersect in different courses.
“I promise to devote myself to a lifetime of service to others through the profession of pharmacy” was an oath I took two years ago when I graduated as a pharmacist from Jordan University of Science and Technology, but the preparation to fulfill it started since my first day in undergrad school, as my ultimate goal in life is to provide people with best health within my possibilities. In order to be able to stand still behind my promise, I have been working hardly since then on my education, personal traits and professional development.