(1) I am proud of my sponge activity and how it got peoples attention and got them excited for my two hour.
(2) a. I would give myself a P+ I did all that was required very well and got my audiences attention throughout.
b.Overall I would give myself a P- I did all I could but i fell short on some projects.
(3) My research worked for me in this year as I turned in good research.
(4) My 3-column chart could have been better I could have spent more time thinking about it.
(5) My senior project gave me a clear view on what I want to do with my life and what direction I want to go in I want to be a pharmacist now and keep that direction in my life.
Brandon Senior Project
Brandon Z. South What is most important in becoming a successful community pharmacist. Pharmacy
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
2-Hour Presentation
1st part: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PQbtihPAk3oh9ix_9XghddNQi3ybbj-ju43O-GWS570/edit
2nd part: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xNix8NK_O5pzcBdRTYYRp8MtyF0UK0kwZID8Juyyr7Q/edit
2nd part: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xNix8NK_O5pzcBdRTYYRp8MtyF0UK0kwZID8Juyyr7Q/edit
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Service Learning
Literal
I have gained a basic feel for the job of pharmacy I have also seen what the essential traits that a pharmacist should have.
Applied
This helped me answer my E.Q. by providing me with the basics of pharmacy which led me to my best answer.
- 82.33 hours
- Brian Gardner 909-624-1611
I have gained a basic feel for the job of pharmacy I have also seen what the essential traits that a pharmacist should have.
Applied
This helped me answer my E.Q. by providing me with the basics of pharmacy which led me to my best answer.
Independent Component 2
Literal
(a) I, Brandon Zelaya, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) I have completed 92.75 hours of work at the American Red Cross
Interpretive
The time that I was at the Red Cross showed me how medicine is used in a hospital setting and how it is used in a more dire setting where it is more of a life and death situation.
Applied
It showed me and helped me answer my E.Q. by giving me a more diverse setting than just the more controlled setting of a normal drug store.
(a) I, Brandon Zelaya, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) I have completed 92.75 hours of work at the American Red Cross
Interpretive
The time that I was at the Red Cross showed me how medicine is used in a hospital setting and how it is used in a more dire setting where it is more of a life and death situation.
Applied
It showed me and helped me answer my E.Q. by giving me a more diverse setting than just the more controlled setting of a normal drug store.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Fourth Interview Questions
- What do you consider to be most important aspect of your job?
- Do you have a technique in going about being a pharmacist?
- What is most important in being a successful pharmacist?
- How would you define successful in pharmacy?
- What would be your top 3 aspects a pharmacist should have?
- I was told that knowing the names and effects of medications is important to the field of pharmacy would you agree?
- What college classes would you say contribute the most to a successful pharmacist?
- Why did you join the field of pharmacy?
- Do you think you could improve your skills as a pharmacist? If so which aspect?
- What important skill do you think you have mastered at this point?
- What do you think is the biggest problem a pharmacist faces at the pharmacy?
- Do you need to go to a seminar every year to improve your skills?
- Would you say there is someone more skilled than you?
- Would you say you are missing some important aspects of pharmacy?
- Is there a set way to being a successful pharmacist or does it depend on the person?
- Is there any other pharmacist you would consider successful or unsuccessful in the field?
- With regards to the last question what makes them successful or unsuccessful?
- Can you give me an example of you being successful or unsuccessful in pharmacy?
- Would you consider your employees an important aspect to pharmacy?
- Is there any source that can tell me what can I as a student do to become a successful pharmacist?
Friday, April 13, 2012
Answers
Answers:
- Extensive knowledge on all drugs.
- Basic business management skills
- Knowledge on all laws concerning pharmacy.
Answer #3
EQ: What is most important in being a successful community pharmacist?
Answer 3: Knowing proper procedure in filling and checking a proper prescription.
Evidence:
Answer 3: Knowing proper procedure in filling and checking a proper prescription.
Evidence:
- If you don't follow the laws in filling a prescription then your patient can lose their life and you could lose your job.
- In a Walgreens pharmacy a patient came in the pharmacy and got a high strength without the right prescription form. The pharmacist let it go and the patient ended up forging the prescription. The pharmacist lost their job and Walgreens is investigating.
- You must take a test to get your license to be a pharmacist which includes questions on the laws
- http://degreedirectory.org/articles/What_are_the_Education_Requirements_for_Becoming_a_Pharmacist.html
- http://www.pharmacisteducationrequirements.com/
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