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Hi,
Has anyone gone through an immunization training session? I'm a little nervous about it, so if anyone has info about the course (structure of the session, what you practice on, how many shots you have to give/receive) I'd really appreciate it!
not trying to be mean....but why you even signing up for the session? If they have something like "Open heart surgery crash course for pharmacist" then i would definitely sign up for this....but immunization? Come on, that's the RN level job, not Pharm.D!
not trying to be mean....but why you even signing up for the session? If they have something like "Open heart surgery crash course for pharmacist" then i would definitely sign up for this....but immunization? Come on, that's the RN level job, not Pharm.D!
Hate to break it to you but immunizations are an integral part of our jobs now. The chains have figured out they can exploit us and make lots of money off them.
My current company will not hire anyone who is not immunization certified.
if one ever opens up an independent, learning how to immunize can only help your cause. 🙂
Absolutly. You could score big time with immunizations.
Hi,
Has anyone gone through an immunization training session? I'm a little nervous about it, so if anyone has info about the course (structure of the session, what you practice on, how many shots you have to give/receive) I'd really appreciate it!
You mountain I think I may have been the first guy to call you Debbie Downer, my bad! No hard feelings 😀👍
No thanks. Not my idea of how pharamcy should be practiced. Let the techs immunize..
Thats a good point. I am sure the chains are working on it. Much better profit margin if the techs do it.
not trying to be mean....but why you even signing up for the session? If they have something like "Open heart surgery crash course for pharmacist" then i would definitely sign up for this....but immunization? Come on, that's the RN level job, not Pharm.D!
No thanks. Not my idea of how pharamcy should be practiced. Let the techs immunize..
Hi,
Has anyone gone through an immunization training session? I'm a little nervous about it, so if anyone has info about the course (structure of the session, what you practice on, how many shots you have to give/receive) I'd really appreciate it!
I highly disagree with this statement. Pharmacists are allowed to "dispense, compound, and administer" medications that are ordered by a prescriber. If a doc writes for a flu shot, how is administering said shot any different from filling their lisinopril rx?? This is the way that pharmacy is going. In a world where we're already under-reimbursed for our additional services (otc recommendations, counseling, etc) this is a great service that we can offer to our communities with compensation. How is administering medication something that techs can/should do?
In my state, pharmacists don't even need a prescription in order to administer a flu shot. The patient comes in and shows their Medicare card, then we bill for the service and give the shot. It's profitable to us and we're a) improving the overall health of our patient population, b) earning more respect as healthcare professionals, and c) attracting new patients to our pharmacy.
Pharmacy is changing, like everything else in healthcare. You're going to need to keep up.
You're going to need to keep up
better yet, I would just hire an LVN to give shots... why pay pharmacists $60 per hour to give shots... sounds like to me a bad business idea.
Trust me...once the chains figure out how to do it with cheaper help they will.
I am not against have technicians do it. Have the pharmacist consult if there are any questions or contradictions.
I highly disagree with this statement. Pharmacists are allowed to "dispense, compound, and administer" medications that are ordered by a prescriber. If a doc writes for a flu shot, how is administering said shot any different from filling their lisinopril rx?? This is the way that pharmacy is going. In a world where we're already under-reimbursed for our additional services (otc recommendations, counseling, etc) this is a great service that we can offer to our communities with compensation. How is administering medication something that techs can/should do?
In my state, pharmacists don't even need a prescription in order to administer a flu shot. The patient comes in and shows their Medicare card, then we bill for the service and give the shot. It's profitable to us and we're a) improving the overall health of our patient population, b) earning more respect as healthcare professionals, and c) attracting new patients to our pharmacy.
Pharmacy is changing, like everything else in healthcare. You're going to need to keep up.
Oh no...some hot shot 4th year student thinks giving shots is "keeping up" with the new pharmacy practice... it must not be done by a tech..
I didn't insult you. I respectfully disagreed. You could do the same. Or you could continue to be combative toward everyone who feels differently than you do...
i took the course
i paid my fee
i am certified
i will NEVER use it..........ever
Thats what I said. Trust me, you will use it if you work retail.
i work for a company that doesn't do immunizations
leave that to the grocery store pharmacies
You may not always work for Wal-mart and they may someday allow pharmacists to immunize.
Trust me...once the chains figure out how to do it with cheaper help they will.
I am not against have technicians do it. Have the pharmacist consult if there are any questions or contradictions.
👍 If High School graduates, i.e. phlebotomists, can perform venipunctures, then I think pharm techs would be able to learn how to give immunizations.
NYSCHP has a proposed motion to support certain pharmacy personnel towards performing phlebotomy for therapeutic drug monitoring. It definitely would make life easier in terms of TDM.