FAQs
What is the primary role of a Pharmacy Intern at AIDS Healthcare Foundation?
The primary role of a Pharmacy Intern is to contribute to AHF by following the Scope of Practice and Responsibilities outlined in the AHF Pharmacy Policy, Procedure and Training manual, and to enhance the reputation of AHF by being sensitive to the stigma of HIV and associated comorbidities.
What values does AIDS Healthcare Foundation prioritize?
AHF prioritizes the following core values: Patient-Centered, Value Employees, Respect for Diversity, Nimble, and Fight for What’s Right.
Is a specific license required for this position?
Yes, a Florida Pharmacy Intern License is required for this position.
What kind of team environment can a Pharmacy Intern expect at AHF?
A Pharmacy Intern can expect to work as part of a close-knit team and collaborate with healthcare providers, staff, and referral sources to facilitate the exchange of patient demographics and medication treatment plans.
Does AIDS Healthcare Foundation provide equal employment opportunities?
Yes, AHF believes in providing equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, or disability.
What is the significance of understanding patients’ needs at AHF?
Understanding patients’ needs is crucial at AHF to maintain anonymity and privacy, especially given the stigma associated with HIV and related chronic diseases.
What kind of initiatives will the Pharmacy Intern be involved in?
The Pharmacy Intern will be a passionate advocate for AHF’s top initiatives, which focus on providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy for HIV/AIDS care regardless of the ability to pay.
How does AHF support its employees’ growth and success?
AHF encourages growth and success for each employee by fostering a collaborative organizational structure where staff are accountable to multiple leaders and by providing opportunities for training and development.