Clinical pharmacist?

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What does a clinical pharmacist actually do in the hospital setting? Do they participate in rounds? Do they mentor pharmacy students? Do they have patients in which they monitor drug intake/reactions? Do they present data/studies as a form of instruction to other personnel in the hospital?

Just curious...
 
A clinical pharmacist monitors the drugs of the patient. They do participate in rounds with the doctors. In my area, there is a mentoring program with clinical pharmacists, and there is an elective called resident shadowing. Some pharmacists do present information to other health care personnel in the hospital.
 
What does a clinical pharmacist actually do in the hospital setting? Do they participate in rounds? Do they mentor pharmacy students? Do they have patients in which they monitor drug intake/reactions? Do they present data/studies as a form of instruction to other personnel in the hospital?

Just curious...

Yes, I do all of the above, plus I order all inpatient medications, write chemos & TPN's, precept students and residents, review protocols, etc etc etc.
 
Bonnie

Sounds very interesting to me....seems like your work is more comprehensive and well rounded compared to retail

Thanks!
 
Bonnie

Sounds very interesting to me....seems like your work is more comprehensive and well rounded compared to retail

Thanks!

I've done (still do...) both. I've never done industry. But....they are equally comphrehensive & well rounded - just different. You need a different skill set. Not everyone is cut out for one or the other & certainly personal preference comes into play.

One practice setting is no better nor worse than another - just fits an individual's personality or strengths/weakness better. They both serve a vital function within the field - so neither should be diminished by comparison to the other.

And yes...this topic has been discussed in detail in earlier threads.....
 
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