FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern?
The primary responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern is to assist the licensed pharmacist in providing pharmaceutical services to patients, which includes preparation, packaging, and distribution of medications, as well as maintaining inventory levels and proper documentation.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Pharmacy Intern position?
You need to be accepted into an accredited college of pharmacy and possess a current Ohio Board of Pharmacy Intern license within 120 days of hire, unless you already have the license at the time of hire.
Will I be interacting with other healthcare professionals in this role?
Yes, as a Pharmacy Intern, you will interact with physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals.
Are there opportunities for training and continuing education in this position?
Yes, as a Pharmacy Intern, you will participate in orientation and training programs, as well as attend department-sponsored continuing education programs.
What is expected in terms of maintaining medication storage?
You will be responsible for inspecting medication areas and maintaining storage standards set forth by The Joint Commission and other health regulatory agencies, ensuring cleanliness and proper organization of medication storage areas.
Are there specific shifts for this position?
Yes, the position involves regular shifts with varying hours, specifically noted as 0.2.
How does this role support customer service?
The Pharmacy Intern works to maintain efficient operations, resolves problems, and ensures that medications and services are provided in a timely manner to optimize customer service.
Is prior experience in a pharmacy required for this position?
No prior experience in a pharmacy is explicitly required, but being enrolled in a college of pharmacy is necessary for this role.