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    journey to reach their goal is the same. Because of circumstances out of our control some people have a smooth journey and some have it rough. I grew up in a big family. I am the middle child of five children. I never took interest in specifically pharmacy. But because I was kind, patient, and caring I always knew that I wanted a career in the medical field. This all changed the day my father was diagnosed with stage-four brain tumor called Glioblastoma. I was only nine years old when my…

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    Lizel Khatrine S. Anonay 300744414 4th semester Pharmacy Technician Student Principles of Professional Code of Ethics Principles of Professional Code of Ethics is for all the members of the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Ethics can be describe in many definitions such as a set of principles that assist any professional member with own conduct, usually involving making decisions, seeking to find a morally desirable action, and especially being concerned with right and wrong choices. The society…

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    Pharmacy is a practice that is constantly changing in a variety of different ways. The role of a pharmacist in the healthcare field is the main aspect that is changing. Pharmacists are taking more responsibilities such as administering immunizations and counseling patients. These innovations have enabled different health care providers to appreciate pharmacists more than they did before. In order for innovations to take place, pharmacists have to step up and advocate for them. The pharmacists…

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    Forensic science technicians receive on-the-job training before they are ready to work on cases independently. Newly hired crime scene investigators typically assist experienced investigators. New investigators often learn proper procedures and methods for collecting and documenting evidence while working under supervision. Forensic science technicians learn laboratory specialties on the job. The length of this training varies by specialty. Technicians may need to pass a proficiency…

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    I went to 3 different pharmacies to see if they would accept me to do my 16 hours. The pharmacies I went to apply to are Shoppers Drug Mart located in Eglinton Square Shopping Centre, Shoppers Drug mart in parkway mall and Walmart Scarborough West Supercentre. The reason why I didn’t get accepted because they had already volunteers. I didn’t have much challenge in choosing the pharmacy to do my placement. There were about four pharmacy stores in the area that lived in. I did my 16 hours at…

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    Being a certified pharmacy technician for over eight years; I admire and appreciate the work of my pharmacists. Always striving to learn more, I continue to acquire knowledge of the profession through the eyes of the pharmacists and as a result continue to teach myself what medications do and how they work in the body to help our patients. It is because of this fascination of the profession of pharmacy that I decided it was time to acquire my Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Getting to this point was…

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    has taken me many years to get to this point in my life, but I can finally say I am ready to pursue my Doctor of Pharmacy degree. To better understand what has brought me to this point; I 'll start from the beginning. I began my job pursuit at the age of 17. Not knowing what to anticipate, I tried my chance in procuring a job at my local Walgreens. Unbeknownst to me, my journey to pharmacy school had already begun. As a beauty advisor, I worked diligently and pleased my store manager with the…

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    These state government rules and standards are completely necessary for pharmacies to run smoothly and effectively. There are HIPAA laws and regulations that keep the patient’s medication and doctor’s information/treatment private. “Founded in 1904, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) is the impartial professional organization that supports the state boards of pharmacy in protecting public health. NABP aims to ensure the public’s health and safety through its…

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    rotation, I had a notion that introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) were just an application of concepts learned in pharmacy school. In the hospital, as an observer-participant I helped pharmacy technicians fill orders for patients and ensure that they are delivered to the right units. They also assist the pharmacist ensure that the pharmacy has the right amount of stock to meet patient needs. For the compounding, I observed pharmacy technicians creating customized medicine that…

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    There are multiple things a pharmacist technician needs to know, pharmacy and prescription law, ethical procedures, dosage forms, compounding and aseptic technique, as well as the hundreds of brand drugs and their generic forms. Hopefully this paper will put into perspective the importance of knowledge a pharmacist technician needs to know. Pharmacy law Over the past forty years several laws have been implemented which have affected and shaped the pharmacy industry as we see it today. Some of…

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