FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern at Henry Ford Health?
The primary responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern is to actively participate in all aspects of the drug distribution system and work with pharmacists to provide clinical services for patients in their assigned area, always under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
What educational background is required for the Pharmacy Intern position?
Candidates must be enrolled in or a graduate from a school or college of Pharmacy and must be licensed as a Pharmacy Intern by the Michigan Board of Pharmacy.
Are the duties listed in the job description exhaustive?
No, the posting represents the major duties and responsibilities of the job but may not include all tasks and functions. Interns may be asked to perform additional job-related duties as required.
What type of company is Henry Ford Health?
Henry Ford Health is an academic medical center that partners with millions of people on their health journey, providing a full continuum of services from primary and preventative care to specialty care, health insurance, and more.
What benefits are available to contingent status employees?
Employees classified as contingent status are not eligible for benefits.
What is the focus of Henry Ford Health regarding employee well-being?
Henry Ford Health prioritizes the health and overall well-being of team members by offering support across various components, including physical, emotional, social, financial, and spiritual well-being.
Is there an Equal Employment Opportunity policy in place at Henry Ford Health?
Yes, Henry Ford Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fair treatment and hiring practices for all individuals, regardless of various protected statuses.