Thank you Sarah for this video. I applied for pharmacy tech oncology infusion pharmacy, and this video gave me an insight on what to expect working oncology.
hi sarah! love your videos so much and they're very encouraging. i'm finishing up my bachelors degree soon and plan to go to pharmacy school after. your videos are so great to watch and make me look forward to being a pharmd soon :)
Hi Dr. Sara ! Appreciate your vlogs and the time you dedicate to clarify the pharmacist role in the hospital settings. Keep up the good work! And I have a question, isn’t there specific type of pharmacist (nuclear pharmacist) that would prepare the chemotherapy ? Due to it’s a hazardous medications
Thank you for the support and taking the time to watch my video! Usually we have chemotherapy trained technicians that would prepare the hazardous medications. As pharmacist, we would do a pre-check before they compound and then a final check at the end to make sure it was compounded appropriately!
Does clinical pharmacy have a more hands-on aspect than other areas if pharmacy? I am deciding between pre-pharm and pre-med, and am worried of being bored even as a clinical pharmacist
There’s def hands on aspects of clinical pharmacy, it can vary depending on the specialty! In the ED or ICU, you will attend code blues and compound stat IVs in emergency situations. In the central pharmacy or oncology pharmacy, you will be double checking and overseeing the IV compounds made by the technicians and ensuring the bags are made properly. For medicine and surgery, we do bedside discharge counseling with patients and we go over their medications in person (insulin counseling, inhaler teaching, etc)
Yes that would be ambulatory care! There are different types based on the specialty (diabetes pharmacist, hypertension pharmacist, cholesterol pharmacists). Their main role is to manage the patients in between the doctor visits. So often times they will see the patient 1-3 times in between their doctor visits depending how far out and how complex their meds are
Hi Sarah,I'm pharmacy third year student in Burma.I want to know how can I join pharmacy school there as I can't go to class here beacause of some political situations.
Hi sarah I am pharmd intern from India I am planning to do independent prescriber pharmacists course in abroad can u help me will it be good options and what all opportunities we have after we do
Hi! Sorry I am not familiar with those type of programs so I am not able to confirm whether it is worth it or not :( but I wish you the best of luck and I hope it all works out!
@@SarahPharmD when it comes to pharmacist in other country like asia do they have to study again the degree or are they also pharmacist directly in us?
Yes my salary is around that range, but it took me a few years to get that! The average Clinical/Hospital Pharmacist salary in my state is $164,100 as of June 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $154,600 and $174,800. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors
Hi! I would be happy to help! Only thing is that I am not familiar with the process of how to transfer your pharmD from India to the U.S. I obtained my pharmD in the U.S so I don’t know the process or scope of practice outside the country unfortunately :(
Thank you Sarah for this video. I applied for pharmacy tech oncology infusion pharmacy, and this video gave me an insight on what to expect working oncology.
Aww I’m glad my video was able to help you! Wishing you the best of luck on your new position!
hi sarah! love your videos so much and they're very encouraging. i'm finishing up my bachelors degree soon and plan to go to pharmacy school after. your videos are so great to watch and make me look forward to being a pharmd soon :)
Awww Thank you! I am so happy to hear my videos inspire you 🥹 Wish you the best of luck on your pharmd journey!
Hi Dr. Sara ! Appreciate your vlogs and the time you dedicate to clarify the pharmacist role in the hospital settings. Keep up the good work!
And I have a question, isn’t there specific type of pharmacist (nuclear pharmacist) that would prepare the chemotherapy ? Due to it’s a hazardous medications
Thank you for the support and taking the time to watch my video! Usually we have chemotherapy trained technicians that would prepare the hazardous medications. As pharmacist, we would do a pre-check before they compound and then a final check at the end to make sure it was compounded appropriately!
I’m a incoming P1 I am interested how set up my pharmacy school journey for the position u have now ?
I have a video Hospital Pharmacist | pharmacy student edition that breaks down what to do each year to succeed!
Does clinical pharmacy have a more hands-on aspect than other areas if pharmacy? I am deciding between pre-pharm and pre-med, and am worried of being bored even as a clinical pharmacist
There’s def hands on aspects of clinical pharmacy, it can vary depending on the specialty! In the ED or ICU, you will attend code blues and compound stat IVs in emergency situations. In the central pharmacy or oncology pharmacy, you will be double checking and overseeing the IV compounds made by the technicians and ensuring the bags are made properly. For medicine and surgery, we do bedside discharge counseling with patients and we go over their medications in person (insulin counseling, inhaler teaching, etc)
Are there any specific pharmacists that do a lot of direct patient care? Do any of them work more with patients than even doctors?
Yes that would be ambulatory care! There are different types based on the specialty (diabetes pharmacist, hypertension pharmacist, cholesterol pharmacists). Their main role is to manage the patients in between the doctor visits. So often times they will see the patient 1-3 times in between their doctor visits depending how far out and how complex their meds are
Hi Sarah,I'm pharmacy third year student in Burma.I want to know how can I join pharmacy school there as I can't go to class here beacause of some political situations.
Hi sarah I am pharmd intern from India I am planning to do independent prescriber pharmacists course in abroad can u help me will it be good options and what all opportunities we have after we do
Hi! Sorry I am not familiar with those type of programs so I am not able to confirm whether it is worth it or not :( but I wish you the best of luck and I hope it all works out!
@@SarahPharmD thank you
Hi sarah may i ask? Wich country your are working? And where did you finish your pharmacy degree?
I am working in the United States and I completed my pharmacy degree here as well!
@@SarahPharmD when it comes to pharmacist in other country like asia do they have to study again the degree or are they also pharmacist directly in us?
Sir do you earn 160000 dollars a year as a pharmacist? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
Yes my salary is around that range, but it took me a few years to get that! The average Clinical/Hospital Pharmacist salary in my state is $164,100 as of June 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $154,600 and $174,800. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors
Hi Sarah, I have completed my pharmd from India. Can you be my mentor and help me become clinical pharmacist in US?
Hi! I would be happy to help! Only thing is that I am not familiar with the process of how to transfer your pharmD from India to the U.S. I obtained my pharmD in the U.S so I don’t know the process or scope of practice outside the country unfortunately :(
@@SarahPharmD great!!! thank you so much, will let you know when I will need your help.
Where did you go for pharmacy school?
In the west coast! If you go through my old videos, you’ll probably be able to find it out haha