1, registration conditions
College degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 4 years; Obtain a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 2 years; Obtained the second bachelor's degree, postgraduate class or master's degree in pharmacy or Chinese pharmacy, and worked in pharmacy or Chinese pharmacy for 1 year;
Obtained a doctorate in pharmacy and traditional Chinese medicine; Those who have obtained the corresponding education or degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine will have a corresponding increase of 1 year.
2. Benefits of licensed pharmacists.
After preparing for the exam, licensed pharmacists will greatly improve their professional knowledge and ability, can effectively provide medication guidance and services to customers, and will soon stand out in their work, making it easier to get promoted and promoted. Licensed pharmacists have a wide range of employment, except pharmacies, pharmaceutical factories, pharmaceutical factories, or training institutions, all of which indicate that holding a licensed pharmacist certificate is preferred.
Definition and work content of licensed pharmacist;
1, the definition of licensed pharmacist
Licensed pharmacists are pharmaceutical technicians who practice in units that need to provide pharmaceutical services such as drug production, management and use. They must pass the national unified examination before they can practice. It is mainly responsible for reviewing whether the drugs prescribed by doctors have drug interactions, and suggesting the most suitable dosage form and dosage for patients according to the patient's medical records and the doctor's diagnosis.
2, licensed pharmacists work content
Basic guidelines for licensed pharmacists Licensed pharmacists must abide by professional ethics, be loyal to their duties, be responsible for drug quality, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of people's medication. Licensed pharmacists must strictly implement the Drug Administration Law and relevant laws, regulations and policies, and have the responsibility to put forward suggestions and stop illegal acts or decisions, refuse to implement them or report to their superiors.
Licensed pharmacists are responsible for the supervision and management of drug quality within the scope of practice, and participate in the formulation, implementation and handling of violations of the total quality management of drugs in their own units. Licensed pharmacists are responsible for the examination and supervision of prescriptions, providing medication consultation and information, guiding rational drug use, monitoring drug treatment and evaluating drug efficacy.