FAQs
What is the primary role of a Pharmacy Intern at St. Elizabeth Ambulatory Pharmacy?
The primary role of a Pharmacy Intern is to support the Meds to Beds program and traditional retail pharmacy services, including dispensing, counseling, and immunizations, while developing their knowledge and competency under the supervision of a clinical pharmacist.
What qualifications are required for this internship position?
The qualifications required include a High School Diploma or GED and being currently enrolled in an accredited College of Pharmacy with active board of pharmacy intern licensure.
What types of functions will a Pharmacy Intern perform?
A Pharmacy Intern will perform functions such as medication history interviews, medication counseling, patient education, drug information retrieval, drug dosing, drug preparation, and engaging in interdisciplinary patient care rounds.
Are there any specific skills needed for this position?
Yes, a Pharmacy Intern should have knowledge of pharmacy work routines, analytical skills for maintaining records, and strong interpersonal skills to interact with healthcare personnel and patients.
Is the Pharmacy Intern position a paid internship?
The job listing does not specify if the internship is paid; it primarily focuses on the responsibilities and qualifications required.
What benefits are offered to Pharmacy Interns?
Benefits offerings include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans, prescription drug coverage, flexible spending accounts, life insurance with AD&D, retirement savings contributions, paid time off, and educational assistance, though specific eligibility may vary.
Can a Pharmacy Intern serve as a preceptor for student pharmacists?
Yes, the Pharmacy Intern will serve as a preceptor for student pharmacists and participate in educational experiences.
What kind of environment does Mercy Health promote for its employees?
Mercy Health promotes a culture of compassion, collaboration, excellence, and respect, striving to enhance the health and well-being of all individuals in mind, body, and spirit.