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    Everyone desires to feel loved, valued, and appreciated. A career in pharmacy opens a door into the lives of other to make a difference. My intentions, now and as a pharmacist, ensures the value of each person by offering quality patient, guiding them with healthy lifestyle choices, and respecting each individual. Being a pharmacists offers a chance to care for those in need. Opportunities to brighten some one’s day with a listening ear or a smile comes occurs on a daily basis. One of my favorite

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    I’m hiding at the top of the staircase crying to the sound of my parents fighting. It’s almost a routine now. Only this time it’s different, my mother is leaving. I uncover myself because there’s no way I’m staying home with this monster. My persistence ensures me a seat at some peace; otherwise it was chaos and imprisonment I couldn’t cease. The very next day I wake for school only this time stronger knowing school is the only positive aspect in my life. In a way it’s the only thing that’s ever

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    Pharmacies have been around for a very long time. As technology has been advancing so has the number of medications one can be given. There is always room for human error when it comes to many different medications. Since technology has been advancing humans have been trying to make it to where human error is very little in the process of dispensing medications. Pharmacists have been thinking about how to take human error out of the dispensing medications process. One of their ideas is using automated

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    attended a pharmacy camp that truly enlightened me and made me understand how much work it will require to become a pharmacist. I have done other activities as well to improve my goal of becoming a pharmacist. I have visited specific colleges that have pharmacy programs and I have completed research on the job market for a pharmacist and the salary I would receive. My background has prepared me for the work and effort it will involve for me to

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    The study of Modern Greek language might seem like an odd addition to an already intensive Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program. Besides the obvious connections between Greek language and the primary root language used for pharmaceutical product and throughout the medical profession, there are a host of reasons why I intend to integrate Modern Greek language into my program of study. The pharmacy profession is a diverse one, with a wealth of opportunities worldwide. I intend to learn Greek not only

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    disease. This would largely influence my decision to major in health profession chemistry for my undergraduate degree and later apply to pharmacy school. I am thrilled to envision myself as a pharmacist in the future. A career in pharmacy will enable me directly or indirectly serve the growing population of sick patients. I also believe that attending pharmacy school will provide me the practical skill and knowledge I need to develop the medications that will have lesser side effects on patients

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    experts within the health care field, frequently intervene; however, with the current setup with distribution and clinical pharmacy, this error in patients’ medication needs slips through the cracks, thereby, causing the hospital to lose money and the patient receiving inadequate care. Pharmacists have adopted a way to reduce cost and improve patient care.

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    technology is more apparent in the field of healthcare and medicine. In relevance to pharmacy, modern technology has changed the structure and organization of the entire medical field (Banova, 2013). In the field of pharmacy, there are a multitude of different technological innovations that are used because of the benefits of automated information processing (Goundrey-Smith, 2014) Goundrey-Smith (2014) says that pharmacy technology enables routine, repetitive and monotonous tasks to be conducted with

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    Walgreens was founded in 1901 and provides convenient access to consumer goods and services, pharmacy, health and wellness services (Walgreens.com). Walgreens has a conglomerate diversification business strategy which means they expand not only in pharmacy services but unrelated businesses such as health care clinics and in some areas Walgreens hosts 800 E.V. chargers. This type of business strategy helps to minimize risks due to fluctuations in one industry (Bateman, Snell 85). This type of corporate

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    and dispensed every year (HSCIC, 2013). There are over 12,000 pharmacies in the UK, and approximately 1.6 million people visit a pharmacy every day (HSCIC, 2013). It is therefore natural to assume that between these 1 billion prescriptions, an error or mistake will be made. Current studies suggest that of all the dispensed medicines, there are approximately 0.01-3.32% errors made in community pharmacy and 0.02-2.7% in hospital pharmacy (James et all, 2009). The rules and regulations surrounding

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