FAQs
What is the main responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern in Pediatrics?
The main responsibility of a Pharmacy Intern in Pediatrics is to perform pharmacy functions under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, including interdisciplinary patient care, medication counseling, drug information, and assisting with drug purchasing and distribution.
What kind of educational background is required for this position?
A Bachelor's Degree or equivalent advancement at a university institution is required, along with being currently enrolled in an accredited School of Pharmacy.
Is prior experience in pharmacy required for this role?
While prior experience as a pharmacy intern in a retail, hospital, or community setting is preferred, it is not a mandatory requirement.
What skills are important for a Pharmacy Intern in Pediatrics?
Important skills include the ability to work on a team, strong interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal), organizational skills, and proficiency in computer skills including Microsoft Office and Windows.
Is a specific licensure needed to work as a Pharmacy Intern in Ohio?
Yes, a current active Pharmacy Intern license from the Ohio Pharmacy Board is a required qualification for this position.
What are the physical demands associated with the Pharmacy Intern position?
The physical demands include frequent standing, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 50 lbs, as well as occasional climbing and balancing.
Does the Pharmacy Intern have the opportunity to teach or mentor others?
Yes, the Pharmacy Intern will have the opportunity to teach, evaluate, and provide direct feedback to trainees and entry-level students completing their IPPE rotations.
What are the travel requirements for this position?
The travel requirements for this position are approximately 10%.
Are there specific compliance standards that the Pharmacy Intern must follow?
Yes, the Pharmacy Intern must comply with all department policies, standards, and regulatory requirements, including those related to the safe and secure maintenance of Protected Health Information (PHI).
Will the Pharmacy Intern be involved in patient education?
Yes, the Pharmacy Intern will be responsible for medication counseling, discharge counseling, and educating patients on prescription and over-the-counter medications and devices.