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Can college students enter the hospital pharmacy?

College students can enter the hospital pharmacy, but they must have a licensed pharmacist certificate. Hospital pharmacists generally have a bachelor's degree or a master's degree or a doctoral degree in pharmacy from a regular medical college, and a few have a junior college degree in pharmacy. At present, most of the hospital pharmacists enrolled in secondary or above hospitals have postgraduate degrees in pharmacy, and there are not many undergraduate degrees. If they graduate from pharmacy with a college degree, they can only work in township hospitals or community hospitals.

Work contents of hospital pharmacy

Abide by hospital rules and regulations, abide by laws and regulations, and have good professional ethics and strict work style. Responsible for prescription pricing, strictly control the drug price, and the pricing is accurate. Be responsible for drawing up the drug procurement plan. Check the drugs irregularly to prevent the backlog, deterioration, precipitation, discoloration, mildew, expiration, etc. If problems are found, report to the hospital leaders in time, and do not distribute expired drugs without permission.

distribute drugs according to the doctor's advice, and do not modify or smear the prescription without authorization. Conscientiously implement various rules and regulations, strictly manage drugs such as poison and hemp, and prevent accidents. Keep the pharmacy clean and hygienic, with neat discharge and good air circulation. Be responsible for prescription binding, nailing once a week and summarizing. Strengthen business study and improve business quality.