ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENT
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1. Pharmacists are healthcare professionals with specialized education and training who
perform various roles to ensure optimal health outcomes for their patients through the
quality use of medicines. Pharmacy technicians support the work of pharmacists and
other health professionals by performing a variety of pharmacy-related functions and
may also perform administrative duties in pharmaceutical practice. Enumerate the job
responsibilities/descriptions of the different personnel in the hospital pharmacy service?
(20 pts).
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answers.
1. Chief Pharmacist
Provide the overall supervision of the activities of the Pharmacy Service of comparatively
large general or special hospitals and perform other related functions. Specifically, the Chief
Pharmacist shall:
1. Establish and implement policies and procedures of the pharmacy in accordance with the
policies of the hospital and of the DOH;
2. Instruct, train and supervise all employees of the Pharmacy Service;
3. Review and approve schedule of duties of the pharmacy staff
4. Prepare requisitions for awarded drug items and other supplies for procurement based on the
approved price schedule;
5. Provide information concerning drugs and drug therapy to physicians, nurses and other
health personnel of the hospital;
6. Participate actively as member and secretary of the hospital’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Committee (PTC);
7. Assist in the evaluation of reports on ADR, DUR and Infection Control Programs;
8. Plan and prepare research activities on behavioral and socio-economic, pharmaceutical
operational and clinical researches;
9. Supervise the posting and checking of deliveries to bulk storeroom of the pharmacy for
safekeeping and proper storage.
10.Prepare reports and memoranda to the COH, Administrator and other departments of the
hospital on pharmacy matters;
11.Plan suitable educational and training programs for professional staff and pharmacy interns
in accordance with the requirements of the DOH National/Regional Committee on Affiliation
and Training of Students (NCATS/RCATS);
12.Prepare/conduct the Quality Assurance Program (QAP) Review of the Pharmacy Service
and participate in the QAP of the hospital multi- disciplinary committee;
13.Attend meetings/seminar-workshops/consultative meetings related to drugs and hospital
pharmacy practices; 14.Recommend pharmacy development or improvements to the COH;
15.Check and evaluate overall performance of the pharmacy staff and approve performance
ratings of the pharmacy personnel;
16.Check the maintenance of the drug inventory control program;
17.Control dangerous and regulated drug distribution and drug dispensing activities; and
18.Perform other related functions.
2. Supervising Pharmacist
Supervise activities of the Pharmacy Service of smaller general or special hospitals and/or
supervise the activities of employees in the Pharmacy Service of a comparatively large general
or special hospital, and perform other related functions. Specifically, the Supervising
Pharmacist shall:
1. Assume the duties and functions of the chief pharmacist in his/her absence;
2. Assist in the planning of special projects, training of pharmacy interns and personnel in
different areas of the Pharmacy Service;
7. Supervise the receiving, checking and proper storage of all drugs, biological and medical
supplies;
8. Check the prepared schedule of duties of pharmacists and other personnel; 9. Supervise the
maintenance of drug inventory control program;
10.Assist in the preparation of requisitions through the RIVs on the awarded drug items for
procurement;
12.Assist in the preparation of suitable educational pharmacy programs for professional staff
and pharmacy interns;
17.Assist in the evaluation of the overall performance of the pharmacy staff and review
performance appraisal forms of pharmacy personnel; and
3. Senior Pharmacist
Under general supervision, the Senior Pharmacist shall supervise the activities of a small
group of employees of the Pharmacy Service of a general hospital or special hospital and
perform other related functions. Specifically, the Senior Pharmacist shall:
1. Assume the functions and responsibilities of the supervising pharmacist in his/her absence;
4. Guide subordinates in work prioritization and specific tasks to be performed and reviewed;
7. Supervise the maintenance of the Drug Information Center with updates, journals and
literature files, etc.;
9. Supervise the bottling and labelling of stocks from bulk compounded stocks;
4. Staff Pharmacist
Under general supervision, the pharmacist fills and dispenses drugs and medical supplies to in-
patients and Out-out-patients ordered or prescribed by a licensed physician, dentist or
veterinarian. The Staff Pharmacist shall:
5. Post delivery receipts and record issuances of drugs to ledger cards and accomplish issue
report forms after every shift;
6. File prescriptions and maintain them for the required number of years as prescribed by law;
7. Participate in medical rounds when deemed necessary for medication history of patients in
promoting rational drug therapy;
9. Make certain that the right patient takes the right drug and right dosage at the right time;
5. Laboratory Aide
Under direct supervision, provides routine assistance in the performance of laboratory tests
and/or research. Cleans, breaks down, and stores laboratory facilities, equipment, and supplies
as appropriate, and may keep routine records and reports on laboratory results according to
established procedures.
1.Transports laboratory materials and/or specimens to and from other laboratories, as required.
3.Cleans, breaks down, and stores laboratory equipment, facilities, and supplies after
completion of laboratory exercises, as required.
8.CLERK
Under general supervision, the clerk shall:
1. Do all the typing/filing/safekeeping of documents, receiving and releasing papers pertinent
to the operation of the Pharmacy Service;
2. Counter-check submitted issue forms of the pharmacy staff on duty for entry to
stock/supplies ledger cards;
3. Record issuances of drugs daily in the ledger cards;
4. Prepare adjustment sheets as the basis for the statistical report on the monthly consumption
and balances of stocks in the pharmacy;
5. Participate in the QAP of the Pharmacy Service;
6. Attend staff development programs and seminar/workshops relevant to his/her work;
7. Accomplish the performance appraisal report; and
8. Perform other related functions.
9.STOREKEEPER
Under general supervision, the storekeeper shall:
1. Receive/check/post drugs on ledger cards for safekeeping and proper storage in the bulk
storage area and record releases for pharmacy stocks in the active storage area;
2. Transfer/withdraw drug items from bulk storeroom to active storeroom of pharmacy for
distribution assisted by the utility worker;
3. Conduct regular and weekly follow-up of physical inventory of drugs;
4. Inspect drugs stored at the bulk storeroom as to expiry dates, slow and fast moving drugs,
etc.;
5. Attend seminar/workshops, and other staff development programs relevant to the work;
6. Participate in the QAP of the Pharmacy Service;
7. Accomplish performance appraisal report; and 8. Perform other related functions.
10.UTILITY WORKER
Under general supervision, the utility worker shall:
1. Maintain housekeeping and sanitation of the pharmacy as well as its bulk and active storage
areas;
2. Maintain facilities of the pharmacy;
3. Attend to the administrative needs in the operation of the Pharmacy Service; 4. Assist the
storekeeper in the transfer or withdrawal of drug items from the bulk storage area to the active
storage area of the pharmacy for eventual distribution;
5. Participate in the QAP of the Pharmacy Service;
6. Accomplish the performance appraisal report; and
7. Perform other related function
2. What are the different (14) divisions of the Hospital Pharmacy Department? Identify
and enumerate its functions. (30 pts)
3. What are the services that the pharmacy department can provide within a hospital
setting? Identify and describe. (10 pts).
1. The Office of the Chief of Hospital – Supports and approves all official requirements relevant to the
pharmacy activities/programs.
2. Administrative Services – Attends to the following financial matters:
a. Budget – budget requirements
b. Supply – actual drug procurement and turn-over of delivered drugs properly documented to the
pharmacy.
c. Accounting – availability of funds and replenishment of revolving fund.
d. Billing – report on all drugs paid by the patient based on forwarded charge slips. Plus other
personnel, housekeeping, engineering and maintenance requirements.
3. Medical Social Work Service – Responsible for patient classification, and assistance for drug
availability to patients.
4. Nursing Service – Responsible for the patient’s drug needs and all other drug-related matters.
5. Medical Service – Coordinates with the PTC on drug and drug-related matters.Provides the drug
requirements of patients in coordinating efforts:
a. Assistance in the preparation of the hospital formulary based on the Philippine National Drug
Formulary (PNDF) and the Generics Act of 1988.
b. Assistance in the preparation of the Annual Drug Procurement Program (ADPP) and the semi-
annual drug requirement for the DOH bidding.
c. Active participation and inputs on drug and drug-related matters such as Adverse Drug
Reaction (ADR), Drug Utilization Review (DUR), Infection Control, etc.
6. Dietary Service – Provides referrals on request for hyper-alimentation diet and/or total parenteral
nutrition.
7. Resident Commission on Audit (COA) Auditor – Responsible for auditing matters Pharmaceutical
Services expected by other hospital service components:
1. Chief of Hospital (COH) – Provides an adequate supply of safe, effective and good quality
drugs in appropriate dosage forms consistent with the needs of the patients and rationalizes drug
utilization in collaboration with the medical staff.
2. Administrative Service – Submits budgetary requirements. Submits monthly report to the
accountant for the reimbursement of the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses (MOOE)
Fund of the hospital issued to charity/service patients. Forwards charge slip to the billing section
for drug payment of patients prior to their discharge. Prepares Requisition Issue Vouchers (RIVs)
with the specifications, quantity arid cost of drugs based on the Official Price Schedule with
attached individual stock position sheet of each item for the actual procurement of drugs.
3. Medical Service – Coordinates closely with the medical staff on drug and drug-related matters:
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