The Pharmacist will dispense medications, counsel patients, monitor health, collaborate with healthcare teams, and support public health efforts.
We're seeking a licensed Pharmacist to dispense medications, provide patient counseling, and promote public health.
## Key Responsibilities:
1. Dispense medications accurately.
2. Counsel patients on medication use.
3. Monitor patient health.
4. Collaborate with healthcare teams.
5. Stay updated on pharmaceutical developments.
## Areas of Focus:
1. Medication therapy management.
2. Patient counseling.
3. Pharmacy operations.
4. Clinical research.
5. Public health initiatives.
## Skills:
1. Pharmacology knowledge.
2. Patient communication.
3. Medication management.
4. Attention to detail.
5. Teamwork.
## Settings:
1. Retail pharmacies.
2. Hospitals.
3. Clinics.
4. Research institutions.
5. Community health organizations.
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