DAILY WORK CHECK LIST
DAILY WORK CHECK LIST
In-charge/Senior Shift/Supervisor
NEW HOSPITAL LAB
DAILY WORK CHECK LIST
In-charge/Senior Shift/Supervisor
NEW HOSPITAL LAB
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Pharmacist, CPHQ, CHQO, Quality Coordinator, Chemotherapy Preparation incharge. Graduated pharmacy school in 2009 I stood with my classmates as we recited the “Oath of a Pharmacist” in. There is one particular vow that stood out to me as we recited the Oath and I embrace this vow, “I will apply my knowledge, experience, and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for my patients.” I love being a pharmacist because it allows me to use my knowledge, abilities, and talents to improve patient outcomes in the community hospital in which I am employed as the pharmacy clinical coordinator.
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