10
(Not including the Manager)
How many members are on the IT Solutions Team?
Pharmacists who work in nursing homes or visit patients in-home to provide their services, focus more on counseling rather than dispensing
What is consulting pharmacy?
You may use GoodRx (a discounted coupon card) for specialty medications that are not covered by insurance. True or False?
What is True?
Before a drug enters pharmaceutical market, it must undergo discovery and development, pre-clinical research, clinical research and FDA review.
What are the 4 stages of drug development?
Pharmacists prepare and dispense patient-specific radiopharmaceutical doses for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures for use in hospital and outpatient clinics
What is a nuclear pharmacy?
The Team's resource for file automation jobs that is maintained by everyone on the team
What is the Master Job Catalog?
This field of pharmacy is relatively new. Their job is to promote optimal use of medication and make recommendation based on an individual’s genetic makeup.
What is pharmacogenomics?
The average cost per 30 day supply of a specialty script
What is $2500 to $3500?
The person who is in charge with the regulations, and guidelines for clinical trials and other aspects of human research.
What is regulatory affairs pharmacist?
The ones who can directly receive radioactive medication from nuclear pharmacists
Who are healthcare providers?
She is the Team's Lead Project Manager for all Implementations
Who is Melody Newsome
Pharmacists receive calls from medical professionals and patients about drugs and toxicity. Some calls may be from a concerned parent of a child who ingested several gummy vitamins, while other calls may be from a physician asking about the use of expired medications in an emergency situation.
What is poison control pharmacy?
These are the disease that specialty pharmacy targets.
What are Cancer, Cystic fibrosis, Hemophilia/other bleeding disorders, Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, Human growth hormone deficiencies, Multiple sclerosis, Organ transplantation, Rheumatoid arthritis?
Different fields/departments of industry pharmacy
What are Medical Affairs/Medical Information, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Development /Research, Pharmacovigilance, Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Marketing/Market Research?
Due to the unstable characteristic of radioactive materials and early administration to the patient in the day, this must be possessed by all nuclear pharmacists.
What is early bird/work from midnight or predawn?
One for all and all for one
What is the IT Solution Team's Number One Core Value?
These pharmacists typically work in clinics that provide patient care. A lot of these pharmacists participate in Coumadin clinic and make recommendations on Coumadin doses based on INR levels.
What is ambulatory care pharmacy?
These are the top 3 specialty pharmacies
What is Accredo, CVS Caremark, and Walgreens?
Drug safety--or the collection, monitoring, and prevention of adverse effects of medications and other pharmaceutical products--is an important issue and another avenue that pharmacists can take. Adverse drug reactions are often collected during clinical trials.
What is pharmacovigilance?
This tool reduces hand exposure to radiation by 99% and protects staff when injecting patients
What is a syringe shield?
TPL, Provider Networks, Accumulators, to name a few.
What are some of the components that the IT Solutions Team supports?
There are many opportunities within this aspect of pharmacy. Retail pharmacies are now starting to offer this service. There are also companies that offer work-from-home opportunities. What's also unique about this particular side of pharmacy practice is the opportunity to create one's own business.
What is medication therapy management?
The only national organization representing all stakeholders in the specialty pharmacy industry.
What is National Association of Specialty Pharmacy?
A new antiviral drug that recently released to the market to treat flu, which only requires a single dose admin
What is Xofluza?
This procedure must be done bi-monthly to avoid contamination in the laboratory as well as in packaging and shipping of radioactive materials.
What is the purpose of wipe test?