are responsible in monitoring patient’s response to drug therapy.
Clinical Pharmacy
are responsible for selecting appropriate drugs, for monitoring the progress of their patients, for
diagnosing potentially untreated illnesses, for consulting with the patient on the effects of the drugs, and
for ensuring the patients follow prescribed drug regimens.
Clinical Pharmacy
contributing to the development of medicines and (2)
evaluating pharmaceutical care and services.
Drug Research or Research Pharmacists
assist investigators in basic, clinical and translational research
Research Pharmacists
work with other scientists to develop and select drug compounds that maybe
valuable as medicines during the discovery phase
Research Pharmacists
Design a research plan, apply research protocol and disseminate the results of the research
Research Pharmacists
field that specialized in creating drugs and medications.
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
Research drug compounds and develop new medications based on research
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
Test medications for efficiency and safety
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
Oversee the production process to ensure medications are produced accurately
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
Engage marketing and promoting new drugs to consumers, hospitals and doctor’s offices
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
Conducting clinical drug trials and evaluating the results of these trials to gauge a drug’s effectiveness
and to determine potential risks or side effect
Manufacturing or Industrial Pharmacy and Quality Assurance (QA)
ensures an integrated approach to quality assurance (including good manufacturing
practice) through the validation of the various stages of production and the testing of products before
release.
QA analyst
Batch release of manufactured “specials” including solutions, suspensions, powders, capsules,
creams and ointments and other non-sterile dosage forms
QA analyst
Reviewing and approving of quality documentation including validation protocols and reports, change
controls and Good Manufacturing Practices deviations
QA analyst
Writing and approving of Standard Operating Procedures
QA analyst
Involvement with technical customer queries and product investigations
QA analyst
Responding to enquiries in a timely manner, giving advice on “specials” quality requirements in order
to maintain the Company’s reputation for customer service and technical insight
QA analyst
Participating in self-inspections and regulatory inspections
QA analyst
engage in education, pharmaceutical practice and research in schools of
pharmacy.
Academic pharmacists