Clinical Pharmacy:
Clinical Pharmacists work in hospitals all across the nation. They work hand in hand with physicians, nurses, PAs and other healthcare professionals to care for patients. These pharmacists go on daily rounds in the hospital and evaluate patient's medication therapy. Often these patients need constant dose adjustments and medication changes and these pharmacists make sure the patient's medication needs are correctly being met. In many hospitals they are directly responsible for dosing and monitoring certain medications that can be dangerous to the patient if not done correctly.
Managed Care Pharmacy:
Managed care is a great area for someone who loves pharmacy but also has a good mind for business. Managed care pharmacists review patient data, preform drug utilization reviews (reviews of appropriateness of medications and drug therapy), preform and review medication cost analysis studies, and often design patient care offerings for insurance companies.
Academia:
If education is your passion there are a lot of amazing opportunities in pharmacy. At PCOM our Pharmacy Practice professors work both at our school, teaching classes, and also at separate sites doing direct patient care. The students then often go to their sites on rotations and the teachers act as preceptors to the sites. It's a great opportunity to help shape a whole new generation of pharmacists.
There are so many great opportunities for pharmacists in Georgia today. The head of the Georgia DEA and Georgia Poison Control are both pharmacists and there are countless places where pharmacists may find interesting, exciting work. If you have more questions just start doing research! You'll be amazed how many areas of pharmacy are open to you.
Katie
Thank you for sharing your experiences at PCOM! I will be applying to the pharmacy program this fall and your blog really does help give an idea of what PCOM is like! Thanks again :-)
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