Description
Educational Background:
A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy program is typically required. In some countries, a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree may still be accepted.
Licensing:
Pharmacists must be licensed to practice, and licensure requirements vary by country or state. This often involves passing a licensing exam after completing the necessary education.
Knowledge and Skills:
Strong understanding of pharmaceuticals, medications, and their uses.
Knowledge of pharmacology, dosage, and administration.
Familiarity with drug interactions and contraindications.
Ability to interpret prescriptions accurately.
Attention to Detail:
Pharmacists need to be detail-oriented to ensure the accuracy of prescriptions and avoid medication errors.
Communication Skills:
Effective communication with patients, physicians, and other healthcare professionals is crucial.
Ability to provide clear and understandable instructions to patients regarding medication use.
Customer Service:
Pharmacists often work directly with patients. Being approachable and providing excellent customer service is essential.
Ethical and Legal Understanding:
Pharmacists must adhere to ethical standards and legal regulations related to the practice of pharmacy.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in using pharmacy software for prescription processing and record-keeping.
Familiarity with medical and insurance coding.
Teamwork:
Collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians and nurses, is common. The ability to work well in a team is important.
Continuous Learning:
Keeping up-to-date with new medications, treatments, and healthcare regulations through continuing education is crucial.
Problem-Solving Skills:
Pharmacists should be able to identify and resolve medication-related problems, such as potential interactions or adverse reactions.
Clinical Knowledge:
In some settings, pharmacists may be involved in clinical activities, such as medication therapy management or vaccinations. Clinical knowledge is beneficial in these cases.
Candidate Requirements1- At least one year of experience in Qatar
2- Arab nationality
3- He holds a Qatari license to practice the profession (QCHP).
4- Working in the evening
فرصة عمل للصيادلة ..
مطلوب صيدلي
١- خبرة سنة على الأقل داخل قطر
٢- عربي الجنسية
٣- يحمل ترخيص مزاولة المهنة القطري QCHP
٤- العمل فترة مسائيه
الرجاء إرسال السيرة الذاتية على الرقم
Desired Skills & Experience
Qualifications:
· A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy program is typically required. In some countries, a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree may still be accepted.
Licensing:
Pharmacists must be licensed to practice, and licensure requirements vary by country or state. This often involves passing a licensing exam after completing the necessary education.