FAQs
What is the role of a Pharmacy Intern in Pediatrics?
The Pharmacy Intern in Pediatrics is responsible for performing pharmacy functions under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, which includes patient care rounds, medication counseling, drug information, and assisting with drug preparation and distribution.
What educational qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent advancement at a university institution and must be currently enrolled in an accredited School of Pharmacy.
What prior experience is preferred for applicants?
Prior experience as a pharmacy intern in a retail, hospital, or community setting is preferred.
What type of certification is needed to work as a Pharmacy Intern in Ohio?
Applicants must hold a current active Pharmacy Intern license from the Ohio Pharmacy Board.
Will the Pharmacy Intern be involved in teaching?
Yes, the Pharmacy Intern will teach, evaluate, and provide direct feedback to trainees and entry-level students completing IPPE rotations.
Are there any specific skills required for this position?
Required skills include strong interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work on a team, proficiency in computer skills (including Microsoft Office), and a working knowledge of clinical drug information.
What are the physical demands of this job?
The role involves frequent standing, walking, lifting, carrying, and pushing up to 50 lbs, as well as other physical activities like bending and reaching.
Is customer service a part of the Pharmacy Intern's responsibilities?
Yes, providing patients with information regarding prices, refills, and pharmacy policies, and facilitating communication with patients and healthcare team members is an essential part of the role.
Are there any travel requirements for this position?
Yes, the position includes travel requirements of approximately 10%.
What does the Pharmacy Intern do regarding medication management?
The Pharmacy Intern performs medication history interviews, counseling, monitors medication therapies, and develops therapeutic plans under the supervision of a pharmacist.