Retail Pharmacist

Retail pharmacy is one of the most popular career choices for pharmacists. With a pharmacy around the corner in every major city and in most towns, retail pharmacists have the flexibility to choose to work in various different locations around the world.

Retail pharmacists have the most face to face interactions with patients and are an important part of the community. Many patients trust the judgment of their pharmacists and often ask questions about both prescription and non-prescription medications. The pharmacist checks medications prepared by technicians for adverse drug reactions and provides counseling to patients before the drug is dispensed. Many retail pharmacists also provide additional services and counsel patients on topics as diverse as blood pressure and diabetes monitoring. Additionally, many retail pharmacists now also provide immunization services for flu. The role of the retail pharmacist is constantly expanding to provide better service for patients.

Retail Pharmacist Counseling

Retail pharmacists in the US can make over $60.00 per hour with an annual salary over $120,000. A license is required to become a retail pharmacist.

Retail pharmacists can advance to a pharmacist in charge (PIC) position or a management position if they are part of a large corporate chain such as CVS and Walgreens.

Hospital Pharmacist

A career in hospital pharmacy is rewarding, but competition is intense. This article will give you an idea of what the job entails and what you can do to increase your chances of landing the coveted staff pharmacist position.

Hospital pharmacists work with healthcare professionals to provide the best treatment options for patients. The pharmacist checks orders for drugs for potential side effects and drug interactions and dispenses the medications. Hospital pharmacists may also prepare IV bags and TPN solutions for infusion, oral syringes with specific doses, and creams or ointments, but in many cases the hospital pharmacist supervises pharmacy technicians for drug preparation and checks the finished product prior to dispensing to patients. At some hospitals, pharmacists also make home visits to provide patient counseling to patients that have been discharged from the hospital with medications to ensure proper use.

In the United States, hospital pharmacists can make over $53.00 per hour with an annual salary over $110,000 a year. A license is required to become a hospital pharmacist.

In addition to getting a pharmacist license, it is helpful to go through a 2 year residency program after pharmacy school to get a job at a hospital.

Hospital pharmacists can advance to a pharmacist in charge (PIC) position or a director of pharmacy position to take on additional responsibilities.

Alabama Pharmacist License

Pharmacist in Alabama

A license is necessary to practice pharmacy in the state of Alabama.

Requirements include:

  • Must pass the NAPLEX
  • Must pass the MPJE
  • Internship experience
  • Degree from an accredited College of Pharmacy
  • Interview with Board of Pharmacy members

Application may also require:

  • Copy of birth certificate
  • Copy of driver’s license
  • Copy of college affifavit

Foreign graduates and non-US citizen have additional requirements:

  • Documentation from federal government that you are legally present in US
  • FPGEC certification through NABP

Alabama also allows licensure by reciprocity.

For more information, visit the Alabama Board of Pharmacy.

http://www.albop.com/

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