FAQs
What is the role of a Pharmacy Intern in Nuclear Medicine?
The role of a Pharmacy Intern in Nuclear Medicine involves compounding, quality control, and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals under the direct supervision of a Nuclear Pharmacist.
What qualifications are required to apply for the Pharmacy Intern position?
Applicants must be accepted into an accredited college of Pharmacy and possess a current Ohio Board of Pharmacy Intern license within 120 days of hire.
Is prior experience required for this position?
No prior experience is required, although 0-2 years of relevant experience is preferred.
What are the working hours for this position?
The position is intermittent with varying shifts (0.2).
Is training provided for the Pharmacy Intern?
Yes, training is provided under the direct supervision of a Nuclear Pharmacist, including understanding the regulatory and operational aspects of the nuclear pharmacy.
Are there opportunities for advancement in this role?
Yes, there may be opportunities for advancement as you gain experience and knowledge in the field.
What standards must the Pharmacy Intern adhere to while preparing products?
The Pharmacy Intern must ensure that all products are prepared in conformance with USP standards for outpatient interventions/procedures.
Can the Pharmacy Intern work independently?
No, the Pharmacy Intern must work under the direct supervision of a Nuclear Pharmacist.
Is there a probation period for new interns?
The job description does not specify a probation period; please inquire during the hiring process for specific details.