Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Group 18
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Group 18
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Group 18
PHARMACY
Bandong, William Andrei B.
Sorlo, Jadine P.
Group 18
Ambulatory care pharmacy is a general pharmacists specialize in managing medications and
prescriptions, accessible healthcare services by pharmacists who are accountable for addressing
medication needs, developing sustained partnerships with patients, and practicing in the context of
family and community. Ambulatory care pharmacists work in a wide variety of settings, including:
Community pharmacies (like your neighborhood drug store)
Outpatient clinics
Physician’s offices
work in hospital-based settings
DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ambulatory care pharmacists play a critical role in health
care, particularly with medication management outside
of hospital settings. They work with patients of all ages
and with many different medical conditions, and assist
them in using medication to overcome their illnesses.
Educates and engages patients in health promotion and
wellness
They have collaborative practice agreements with
pharmacists and physicians which enable pharmacists to
initiate, adjust, and discontinue medications, order and
monitor laboratory studies, and perform limited physical
assessment.
Ambulatory Care Pharmacy are responsible for making sure
that their patients:
Receive the proper dose of every medication
Do not have medications that have problematic
interactions with each other
Understand side effects
Know how to take their medications correctly
COMPETENCE
Lists of skills and statements about each organization are comparable. The
statements are all true. intended to produce Pharm.D. grads or residency
programs with autonomous practitioners administer medical care and oversee
drug therapy.
The development of competence is largely influenced by constant acquisition of
fresh information and the improving critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
through repetition. Consistency is crucial to the improvement of practice skills, and as
a result, the typical performance levels of program for a doctor of pharmacy and
residency Results vary based on the quantity of the program includes patient care
activities. When starting out in the field, pharmacy Graduates lack experience in
administering medication
STATISTICS
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AMBULATORY CARE IN PHARMACY POSITION UNDER SCOPE
OF PHARMACY
While the delivery of medication is a major part of the job, the role
extends far beyond this, as they are seen as a core member of the
hospital team, when it comes to delivering patient care.
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Hospital pharmacist jobs are unlike community pharmacy, prison
pharmacy or primary care pharmacy in many ways. So, what makes a
hospital pharmacist’s job so different?
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