Tips To Prepare for Your Job in Pharmacy
Pharmacy schools are graduating more students than ever before, preparing the next generation of health care professionals to tackle patient care in an evolving health care landscape.
But are these students ready for their first pharmacy position when they leave school?
To answer that question, the board of directors of the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) teamed up with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) to create a joint task force to determine the skills expected of new PharmD graduates.
Although the information gathered from the task forces was primarily intended to help the ACPE revise the PharmD program standards and assist pharmacy schools in revising their curricula, the competency lists can also be useful to pharmacy students. Students who understand what will be expected of them after graduation will be better prepared for a successful career, no matter which area of pharmacy they choose to practice in.
Community Pharmacy
The competency list developed by the ACPE, NACDS, and NCPA task force, published in 2012, identified skill sets in 7 areas that are essential to community pharmacy practice. These are:
- Pharmacist-delivered patient care
- Public health
- Communication
- Dispensing systems management
- Business management
- Pharmacy law
- Leadership
Communicating effectively, both verbally and in writing; managing dispensing; compounding; business operations management; and understanding legal and ethical standards were also considered to be essential to community practice. In addition, community pharmacists are also expected to be strong leaders. “All pharmacy graduates should be self-directed, lifelong learners who are motivated to embrace emerging clinical services,” the task force report suggests.
Managed Care Pharmacy
Students preparing for a career in managed care pharmacy “must be competent clinicians, strong communicators, good managers, and reliable team players,” the AMCP-ACPE task force writes. The managed care pharmacy list of competencies includes 44 skills separated into 3 categories:
- Cognitive or knowledge-based
- Psychomotor or skills-based
- Affective or value-based competencies
Health-System Pharmacy
Similar to the lists developed for community and managed care pharmacy, the competencies identified for hospitals and health-system pharmacy are separated into specific categories:
- Pharmacy systems
- Medication safety and quality
- Clinical applications
- Professional practice
One of the many facets central to health-system practice is working alongside other health care professionals.
“The ability to work in a team-based care environment is essential,” Scheckelhoff said. “Being able to work with other caregivers is one of the most important skills needed for health systems pharmacy, and it doesn’t always come naturally.”
Other competencies include contributing to the establishment of medication use policies; medication reconciliation; understanding national standards, guidelines, and best practices of safe medication use; understanding of the basic drug procurement process; and supervising pharmacy technicians.
Preparing for the Future
Although different skills may be required for each sector of pharmacy practice, the same high level of competency is expected in each field. A study published in the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Educationon February 12, 2013, surveyed pharmacists in different practice settings to determine whether they varied in their expectations of entry-level pharmacists.
The results indicated that regardless of practice setting, most pharmacists expressed similar expectations for new graduates and rated certain competencies as important. The ability to evaluate contraindications, duplications, and interactions in medication therapy; accuracy in pharmaceutical calculations; the management of adverse reactions; patient assessment; and recommendations for appropriate therapy were considered to be the most critical competencies across all practice settings.
These results highlight the importance of viewing the entire scope of pharmacy when preparing for a career, instead of limiting goals and skill sets to just 1 area.
“The chances of working in the same area of pharmacy for an entire career are slim,” Scheckelhoff said. “So prepare yourself to evolve and to be productive throughout your career. Be aware that these lists exist and use them to broaden your skills.”
Well-rounded students will be ready to meet the expectations they face after graduation.
Table 2: Comparison of Competencies Across Practice Settings
Entry-level Competency | Community Pharmacy | Hospital and Health-System Pharmacy | Managed Care Pharmacy |
Drug information (DI) skills | Access and utilize appropriate DI resources and provide an accurate and credible solution in both written and oral forms. Access appropriate DI resources for patient education. | Given a DI question, access appropriate DI resources, including primary literature, and provide an accurate and credible answer in both written and oral forms. | |
Drug utilization review (DUR) | Understand and communicate drug coverage policies, purpose/function of a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), and benefit structure of a health plan. | Discuss the concept of DUR management and define associated key elements. Conduct DUR and evaluate medication-use patterns in a specified patient population. | |
Health care delivery systems | Understand and communicate drug coverage policies, purpose/function of a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), and benefit structure of a health plan. Outline Medicare Parts A to D and Medicaid, including enrollment and other payment programs, and provide guidance in patient assistance programs. | Describe the differences between health care delivery models. Outline Medicare Parts A to D and Medicaid, including drug coverage. Discuss the benefit structure of a health plan and PBM programs. | |
Managed care | Understand and communicate managed care. Explain its purpose, function, and general concept. | Explain the general concept of managed care. | |
Pharmacy law and policies | Understand regulations and laws that impact pharmacy practice and legal operations. Identify issues, pending legislation, and regulations across all levels of government and how to make a positive impact. Understand and apply legal and ethical aspects of pharmacy practice required to evaluate a patient care decision. Describe the need for a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waiver and documentation of testing done in the community pharmacy. Evaluate prescriptions for legitimate medical use and appropriate dose. Proactively perform counseling and education compliant with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA-90). Identify major factors that contribute to drug-related fraud and abuse. | Discuss the requirements for patient confidentiality under the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and professional practice guidelines. Identify several major factors that contribute to drug-related fraud and abuse. | |
Specialty pharmaceuticals | Demonstrate knowledge of specialty pharmaceuticals and support patient adherence and administration. | Explain the term specialty pharmaceuticals, give examples, and describe how they are procured, stored, and dispensed to patients. | |
Computer Skills | Demonstrate strong computer skills and apply those skills in analyses, presentations, and communications. | ||
Drug approval process | Identify and explain the steps involved in the drug approval process in the United States. | ||
Immunization | Be a certified immunizer. Describe the vaccine information statement, adverse events reporting system, and registries. | ||
Leadership skills | Identify and manage conflict at all levels, supervise and motivate employees, delegate appropriate tasks, effectively articulate team objectives, and measure and report team performance. Display confidence in patient care skills learned in pharmacy school. | ||
Public Health | Discuss the pharmacist’s role in education and intervention in public health initiatives applicable to pharmacy practice. Proactively promote healthy lifestyle and nutrition and describe how it impacts drug therapy and overall health. |
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://www.pharmacytimes.com/publications/career/2014/PharmacyCareers_May2014/Great-Expectations-Preparing-for-Your-First-Job-in-Pharmacy
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