Ten years ago I set out on a journey to pursue my lifelong dream of becoming an influential pharmacist and healthcare professional within my community, however, I was unaware of all of the challenges I would be faced in pursuit of my dreams. I began seeking work while I was enrolled in my first semester of college. During my job search, I discovered a job posting for an entry level pharmacy technician at a community retail pharmacy. After reading the job description, I knew that I was on the right track to finding a career that incorporated my love for both chemistry and biology. I began work as a pharmacy technician where I learned the ins and outs of the industry and decided to enroll in the certified pharmacy technician course that was available at my college in hopes of continuing my goal of one day becoming a pharmacist. During my time in the pharmacy technician program I met a wonderful pharmacist who introduced me into the world of compounding. After completing my first clinical rotation, I had to place a temporary hold on pursuing my career and education as health concerns prevailed. During my time away from school, I worked in various pharmaceutical settings. During this time, I was able to fine tune many skills that I felt were vital to becoming the best future pharmacist and …show more content…
I eventually received a job in a clinical pharmacy setting where I was brought on to start up a fully functional out-patient retail/compounding pharmacy within the hospital. This opportunity allowed me to demonstrate how effective I am with teamwork and the contribution to the education of my peers. I was appointed the Senior Pharmacy Technician position and successfully trained ten pharmacy technicians to become fluent in compounding skills and protocol with no prior training or
Dr. Arlett Seijo Perez has been working in a pharmacy since she was 18 years old, first as a pharmacy technician, and then for the last 35 years she has been working as a valuable pharmacist. While working as a technician, with the help and guidance of Michael Escudero, which at that time was her manager, she decided to apply to pharmacy school. She graduated from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) where she earned her degree as a Doctor of Pharmacy (pharm D) . For the first 20 years after she graduated she worked in CVS Pharmacy, a job she loved since she was always passionate about helping patients and having the interaction of pharmacist to patients. After several years, she decided to look for other options, to experience a different
Over two year career as a pharmacy technician, I have developed skills such as good customer care, effective communication, how to handle critical situations, and how to deal with different
Studying at the West-Mec Pharmacy Technician program will eventually help me reach my long term goal of becoming a hospital pharmacist. This program will give me the benefit of hands-on training and will teach me the necessary skills that are required for a pharmacy technician. I want to have a career as a pharmacist in the future and I understand that becoming a pharmacy technician is not required, but it is a huge benefit. Pharmacists dispense medication and other remedies. They need to understand the importance of doses, allergens and other chemical reactions that may cause harm to the patients. Because of this, pharmacists are important to the medical field. I chose a pharmacist as my career because I want to ensure that my patients
In the field of pharmacy, there are many career directions and paths that one can follow. There are retail pharmacists, nuclear pharmacists, community pharmacists, and so many more. The area of pharmacy that I would like to pursue is hospital pharmacy. To relate the skills we have learned in EDPS 315 to my future career, I interviewed a hospital pharmacist, Cari Prinkey, RPh, who has worked at St. Vincent Randolph Hospital in Winchester, Indiana for twelve years. Her official title is staff pharmacist and she earned her degree from Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio.
While all of the different specialties sounded potentially interesting, the presentation also made me more aware of how different the career of pharmacists can be from one another. I realized that certain work environments emphasize interpersonal interaction and customer service whereas others do not. I intend to follow some of the advice of the speakers, especially in connection with making an effort to become more familiar with different types of pharmacy specialties to help determine which choices might be most compatible with my personal lies and dislikes. On November 1, 2012, I attended a Career Day Reception where representatives from American companies such as CVS, Target, and Rite Aid described their respective internships for pharmacy students. That
My primary interest in a career in Pharmacy came from an overall interest in medicine and health care in general. As a third grader, I had the first severe asthma attack that I can remember that caused the first of several hospital stays. By happenstance, that time sparked my curiosity about medicine. As an eight year old, I wondered just how this magical mist that came through a mask was able to give me a freedom to breath that my body wasn 't couldn 't give me on its own. Throughout high school and the beginning of college, I tailored my education to focus on biology and medicine, as well as finding time to interact with patients as I pursued a career in medicine. However, it was not until I began working as a pharmacy technician for CVS Pharmacy that I came to understand that this was the career my passion was leading to me to. I had shadowed other health care professionals before based on my interest. These shadowing experiences included a pediatrician, family practice physician, and a physical therapist. Each of those experiences were useful to me because, while they were interesting, they all seemed to lack something that left me wanting more. As a hopeful pharmacist, I will have a career that I feel passionate about while being able to provide for my loved ones at the same time.
This has allowed me to keep up to date with recent breakthroughs in the medical sciences. After acquiring my Pharmacy Technician Certification, I obtained employment at Walgreens pharmacy as a tech. Through work experience placements in a number of pharmacies, I have observed many of the essential practical aspects of a career in Pharmacy, including the processing of prescriptions and the importance of communication when discussing issues with drug interactions with members of the public. Pharmacists give patients a sense of reassurance that they are cared for and instill trust in patients that they are being treated as
I have several qualities and aspects that make me well-qualified for this position. I am diligent, responsible, dependable, and I work in a productive manner. I understand that a position as a Pharmacy Technician requires one to possess strong communication skills and a firm understanding of pharmacology. With over 200 hours of volunteering at Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center, I have developed effective communication skills, and I have had plenty of opportunities to interact with patients.
I pragmatically learned that good communication and proper time management efficiently increase work output. My experiences in the clinic not only helped me realize that being a pharmacist is a Herculean task, one involving great passion and dedication but also mentally prepared me for the task at hand. My experiences so far have
These experiences cemented my confidence that pharmacy was the choice for me. In particular, one example that stuck with me was when I shadowed a clinical pharmacist in the Intensive Care Unit of a hospital. The educational and cultural enhancing opportunities that I witnessed were astounding and really hit home with me. Through the interdisciplinary work alongside other health professions such as doctors, social workers, and dieticians, the pharmacist was able to advise, yet also gain new knowledge from other professionals and apply it to his area of expertise. This allowed the pharmacist to have a unique outlook and perspective when assisting a patient.
In the near and rapidly approaching future I plan to complete my college courses and attend a pharmaceutical school to complete my education in pursuit of my goal to become a. These programs have helped me overcome The Anxiety of handling people, the laziness of going the extra mile in my education, and understanding the meaning of pride.
In addition, I have shadowed the senior Pharmacist at my local pharmacy and learned of various drugs and their effects on the body. Furthermore, I was also responsible for administrative duties such as reviewing doctor’s prescriptions and ensuring patients’ co-payments among other
I came to the States in 2012 and have brought with me that question unanswered. Coming to the new country with a lot of opportunities in education, I feel an urge to discover how drugs work in human body. I prepare to get in the health science major by starting taking prerequisites in Montgomery College. Although I was on the Dean’s list each semester beginning in 2013 while I was studying for my major, I realized that it was more effective and enjoyable if I could find a job in the field of my major. Hence, I stared looking for the job in pharmacy stores as a technician. This progress of finding a technician job trained me about dedication. After filling out an online application, I had to walk in almost twenty different CVS stores to ask the pharmacists in charge for a chance of interview. That applying process took a half year to finally achieve my goal of being a pharmacy technician.
With all experience I gained at school using different resources for different projects, providing evidence based recommendation to MDs, nurses or other health care providers at different sites, writing drug information papers at rotations and case presentations I gave throughout my four years of pharmacy schools, I am very confident that I am in advanced stage of understanding and applying all the components of this curricular outcome and I can perform all the components
This semester has been a tough one but I feel like I have learned a lot about pharmacy over these past few months. I have had a lot of courses so far and in each one, I have been able to make connections to the practice of pharmacy. In this essay, I will reflect on some of things I learned in my courses and how they relate to my future career as a pharmacist. I will also identify areas where certain topics intersect in different courses.