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About pharmacy assessments The purpose of a pharmacy assessment is to help elevate pharmacist practice in order to meet and/or exceed the minimum standards to improve patient care and ensure patient safety.
As outlined by the Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act, 1990, pharmacies must be owned and operated by a pharmacist or a corporation where the majority of directors of the corporation are pharmacists.
Community pharmacy is a type of pharmacy that is typically located in a retail setting, such as a drugstore or grocery store. Community pharmacists work with patients to provide medication therapy management, counseling on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and other health-related services.
The major difference between working in a Community and Institutional Pharmacy is your customers. In the Community Pharmacy, you are working at larger chain pharmacies, grocery store pharmacies, or neighborhood drug stores. In that setting, you will engage with patients on a consistent basis.
A community pharmacy is a healthcare facility that provides pharmaceutical and cognitive services to a specific community. From independently owned pharmacies to corporately owned chain pharmacies, a variety of pharmacies are in operation.
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List five common areas located in a community pharmacy. Automated long-term care equipment. Counseling area or room. Data entry and/or filling stations. Durable and nondurable equipment. Reconstitution area.
Community pharmacy competencies include having a positive attitude and being accountable for individual patient care, providing disease prevention and health promotion, and addressing morality and ethics in business.
Community pharmacists are also called chemists. They are experts in how to use medicine. They dispense prescriptions, sell over-the-counter medicines and can give advice and treatment for everyday health conditions.

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