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5 Ocak 2011 Çarşamba

United States Pharmacy Schools & Online Pharmacist Degrees, Colleges, Universities

In 1990, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy mandated that pharmacists hold doctorate degrees, so many schools in the United Schools have discontinued their Bachelor degrees in Pharmacy Science. As of 2008, there are 100-U.S. based colleges and schools of pharmacy with accredited professional degree programs and 6 schools with pre-candidate status.

Pharmacy technician training programs are offered by many institutions including hospitals, the military, proprietary schools, vocational schools, technical colleges, and community colleges. Many pharmacies offer on-the-job training programs, and school training programs usually work in conjunction with pharmacies to provide real-word experience through externships. Technician training programs offered both online and on campus prepare students for entry-level positions in the pharmacy field.

Students looking to start a career in pharmacy will be able to receive free enrollment and scholarship information from the accredited, affordable schools below by clicking the ‘Click Here’ buttons below.



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IVR System Features

Easy-to-Learn-and-Use

Streamline Workflow

Customer Convenience

Advanced Security

Reduces prescription fraud by validating refill requests with patient-specific information.

Multi-Location Solutions

QS/1 has two centralized solutions for multi-location pharmacies. Offer a unique telephone number and greeting for each store location, or a single telephone number and greeting directing callers to specify the desired store location.



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Online Health Degrees in Pharmacy

Whether you want to study online, or at a local career school, find Pharmacy Technician, and Doctor of Pharmacy programs from accredited online universities and career schools.


Online Pharmacy Degree Programs

There are a variety of pharmacy jobs which you can qualify for through an online pharmacy degree program. In aggregate, these jobs offer the prospect of above-average employment growth in the years ahead, and a choice of working environments ranging from local retail outlets to large hospitals and other health care institutions. For pharmacists, there is also the prospect of median income levels which are well above the national average.

There are three major classifications of pharmacy workers:

  • Pharmacy aides
  • Pharmacy technicians
  • Pharmacists

The following is an overview of each of these classifications, and the degrees or career training required for each.

Pharmacy Aides

Pharmacy aides perform basic administrative or clerical functions, such as answering phones, stocking shelves, handling transactions and updating paperwork. Often a high school diploma is enough to get a job as a pharmacy aide, if an employer that is willing to do on-the-job training.

While this is the easiest level of pharmacy work to get into from the standpoint of academic qualifications, there are a couple of drawbacks to working as a pharmacy aide. It is an hourly job which typically offers overall compensation well below the national median. In addition, job growth is expected to be negative, as many of these functions are increasingly being performed by pharmacy technicians, who provide a little bit more versatility to an employer.

Pharmacy Technicians

While there are no set educational requirements for pharmacy technicians, many pharmacists prefer job candidates with some formal training, and some states have certification requirements. In general, the educational level is higher than for pharmacy aides. In addition to performing some of the same clerical and administrative tasks as pharmacy aides, pharmacy technicians use their additional career training to perform higher-level duties, such as helping to prepare prescriptions.

In return, pharmacy technicians typically earn more than pharmacy aides, but still are generally paid at a rate below the national median.

Pharmacists

The big payoff in the profession comes from becoming a pharmacist. Pharmacists take ultimate responsibility for filling prescriptions, and in the process they dispense medications, counsel patients on usage, and provide feedback to doctors.

Along with these greater responsibilities comes a higher educational standard. Pharmacists are required to have a Pharm.D. degree from an accredited school. Two-to-four years of prior college experience is considered a prerequisite for acceptance into a Pharm.D. program.

In addition to the degree requirement, all states require that pharmacists be licensed. In all states, this requires passage of the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam, and in most states it also requires passage of the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam.

In return for meeting these requirements, pharmacists earn well above-average compensation levels, with a median income of $100,480 as of 2007. Given this, while starting as a pharmacy aide or technician may be a pragmatic way to get into the business quickly, taking advantage of online programs to continue education with an eye toward becoming a pharmacist would greatly enhance your earning potential.



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SunCoast Pharmacy and Surgical Supplies - Welcome!

Suncoast Pharmacy and Surgical Supply is a full service pharmacy which carries a large line of home health products in areas such as compression therapy, urological, incontinence, ostomy, wound care, diabetic, fitness, mastectomy, plastic surgery, and general care products.

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online pharmacy classes

Earn a World-Class Doctor of Pharmacy Degree

University of Florida's College of Pharmacy, ranked as one of the top 10 in the nation by US News and World Report, offers its world-class Doctor of Pharmacy online degree program for licensed pharmacists. Beginning in 1994, the Working Professional Pharm.D. (WPPD) program has grown to be the largest and most sought after pharmacy program for employed pharmacists to earn the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Using online learning technology and convenient regional locations, we bring our faculty and top-ranked pharmacy program directly to you.We make it easy to choose the best. Now is the time to get started!

Pharm.D. Program Overview

While most working professional Pharm.D. programs just bridge the degree gap, the advanced content of the University of Florida program complements your practice experience for a higher level of competence and autonomy. With a focus on proactive disease state management, you will learn a consultative approach to identifying drug-related problems and systematically applying drug knowledge to resolve and prevent these problems.

Designed for your busy schedule, this program delivers all course materials directly to you. With unprecedented levels of support, you can be assured that you will complete this 3-year program on time and continue to take care of your work, family, and personal responsibilities. It will never be easier to further your education and your career! Earn the best Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from one of the best pharmacy schools.

Call 1-800-431-6687 now. Our Enrollment Advisors are prepared to answer your questions and guide you through the application process.



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florida nursing home abuse attorney

Bedsores, medication errors, malnutrition, abuse, and neglect are among the federal health and safety violations that jeopardize nursing home patients in the United States.

A nursing home abuse lawyer is your best weapon to bring those responsible for nursing home abuse and neglect to account and to ensure deserved compensation should a nursing home abuse lawsuit be necessary. In 2007, federal inspectors received 37,150 complaints about nursing home conditions.

Thirty-nine percent were substantiated, with about one-fifth of those involving abuse and neglect. In 2008, federal investigators found that 94% of the nation’s nursing homes were in violation of federal health and safety standards. Though nursing homes are inspected annually to ensure compliance with federal standards, such inspections often fail to expose cases of abuse and neglect.

If you suspect that a loved one is being harmed, abused, or mistreated as a result of nursing home abuse or nursing home negligence, retain the professional services of a nursing home abuse attorney who can confront those responsible in a court of law with a nursing home negligence lawsuit.



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pharmacy indemnity insurance

Why do we need a Pharmacists' Defence Association, are there not already a number of other organisations in pharmacy performing similar roles?

There is no other organisation that is specifically focused on looking after the interests of the individual employee or locum pharmacist in the community sector. The other community sector organisations are all focused on looking after the interests of employers and this is why the individual employee and locum pharmacists who now make up the vast majority of the profession in terms of number deserve to have this deficit addressed.

Was there not an attempt to set up an organisation called EPIC (Employee Pharmacists' in the Community) by the RPSGB some years ago?

Yes, but the initiative ran into difficulties mainly because of funding and infrastructure problems – the Association had to rely largely on voluntary efforts. The PDA has been established in an entirely different way with an initial grant of £100,000 which has been provided by the PIA Foundation. This means that from day one the PDA can be operated by a full time office staffed by pharmacists. Furthermore, any defence work that needs to be undertaken on behalf of members is underwritten by insurance and this can provide up to £5 million worth of support per member per incident.

What is the PIA Foundation?

The PIA Foundation was established in 1999 to enable a proportion of the proceeds of the business of the Pharmacy Insurance Agency to be invested back into the profession to help underpin professional developments. Then PIA Foundation receives 1% of every insurance premium paid by the many thousands of pharmacists covered by any of the PIA insurance schemes. The PDA has been established by a grant of £100,000 from the PIA Foundation enabling the PDA to operate as a not for profit company limited by guarantee.

What will happen to any profits made by the PDA?

The PDA has been established as a company limited by guarantee with no beneficial shareholders an no-one entitled to any profits. The PDA will be operated as a not for profit organisation, with all its income spent on providing benefits for members.

Why is insurance such an important part of what is being offered?

Insurance is essential to the service provided by the PDA. It provides huge financial capacity to enable the PDA to defend your reputation which goes way beyond any membership premiums paid. The Legal Defence Costs insurance can provide up to £500,000 worth of Legal Representation per member per incident and the Professional Indemnity insurance can provide up to £5 million pounds worth of protection to help defend and ultimately settle any claims for compensation per member per incident. In addition to this, the insurance helps to finance the PDA because it funds the grant from the PIA Foundation.

How do the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) and the Pharmacy Insurance Agency (PIA) differ?

PDA is a non-profit making organisation, funded by a PIA Foundation grant. The many services provided by the PDA such as providing an Advisory Board, commissioning an active research agenda, focus groups and lobbying and influencing where necessary to pursue the individual pharmacist agenda, sit alongside the comprehensive insurance provided by the PIA. As such, the PDA is a Defence Association and the PIA arranges the insurance.

Together, this combination provides a potent and formidable service for individual pharmacists, which ensures that we truly can deliver on our main aim, which is defending you reputation.

What is the difference between the PDA and the NPA?

The NPA is an association historically dedicated to looking after the interests of Pharmacist Owners and Contractors – in other words, employers. The PDA is a new organisation inspired by the fact that there is no organisation that solely looks after the interests of individual community pharmacists, or employees.

Why should I need my own Professional Indemnity cover if I am an employee or a locum working in an NPA member's pharmacy, or a pharmacy that has its own Professional Indemnity?

Many employee pharmacists and locums working in NPA member pharmacies are led to believe that they do not need their own insurance because they are covered by their employer's insurer.

This is an over simplification, because if the employer's Association is in control of the situation in the event of a serious problem, then this potentially puts the employee and locum pharmacists at a disadvantage should they wish to defend their own reputation.

The NPA clearly articulates this dilemma when it states

"Where a conflict arises [between the employer and employee/locum] the Association's 'allegiance' must lie primarily with the member - the owner of the business."

What is the point of giving a discount to pharmacists who are involved in CPD?

We take seriously our responsibility for providing you with the tools and encouragement to pursue the Profession's goals of Continuing Professional Development. We have persuaded underwriters that pharmacists who invest in their continuing education prove to be less of an insurance risk. To demonstrate our commitment to this ethos, we offer pharmacists who have undertaken CPD for a minimum of thirty hours per annum, and have been on the register for more than twelve months, a discounted Full membership fee as indicated on the application form.

How do I know if I have the right Insurance cover for my role?

It is important that you get the right level of cover for the work you are undertaking. Different roles carry a variety of risks and therefore attract higher or lower premiums. There have been situations in the past where cover has been invalidated due to pharmacists changing their role and not seeking a review of cover. This typically occurs where a pharmacist has agreed to spend a day in a doctor's surgery giving advice or getting involved in medication reviews etc. If you change your role speak to our Membership Department on 0121 264 7000 or visit the POLICY WIZARD link to check that you have the cover that is most appropriate to your current role.



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