Edward Roscoe

Director, Filmmaker, and Actor in Houston, TX, USA

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Hello! I work in a drugstore chain, as a pharmacy supervisor and I'm the head pharmacist at our pharmacy. From my perspective, the profession of pharmacy in the us, is rather a prestigious one. And, clearly, it's one of those highly paid careers. These days,"narrow experts" are particularly appreciated: oncological pharmacologist, cardiologist as well as veterinary pharmacologist. This requires another 2 years of residency training. And the majority of them do, since it's an additional opportunity to receive a great position. I believe in the near future residency will be compulsory for any pharmaceutical specialization.

No one from above controls my professional activities, I am responsible for the clinical part of my job myself. I must scrupulously check everything the physician has prescribed to the individual. A mistake at the prescription will be quite expensive - the pharmacist can lose their licence and lose the right to practice the profession permanently.

All information concerning the patient and their illness is at a specific databank, and when I want any further info, I can always call the doctor or healthcare provider to make the perfect decision. In addition, I check the dose chosen by the doctor, take into account the compatibility of this prescribed medicine with the medicines he is already taking, and also take the lab values into consideration. I use the medicine guide https://pocketdrugguide.com/ quite often. If I don't agree with the doctor's decision, I call the doctor and tell him or her I want to alter the pharmacotherapy and state the rationale.

The pharmacist in the USA is the patient's final line of defense. That is, the doctor won't ever prescribe a medicine to a patient without consulting the pharmacist. It's the pharmacist that decides if the medicine is acceptable for the patient or if a better or safer medicine ought to be chosen. By way of instance, within our pharmacy, even as soon as a patient comes to me having a prescription medication, the first thing I do is to check whether the prescribed medication is acceptable for the individual, taking into consideration not only the principal problem, but also the accompanying illnesses.