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This document contains a letter from first year pharmacy students at Southwestern University PHINMA College of Pharmacy requesting an interview with a licensed pharmacist. The interview is a requirement for their Perspective in Pharmacy course and aims to gather insight into the role of a community pharmacist. The students request the pharmacist's time and participation in their learning process.
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School of Health and Allied Health Sciences Pharma

This document contains a letter from first year pharmacy students at Southwestern University PHINMA College of Pharmacy requesting an interview with a licensed pharmacist. The interview is a requirement for their Perspective in Pharmacy course and aims to gather insight into the role of a community pharmacist. The students request the pharmacist's time and participation in their learning process.
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School of Health and Allied Health Sciences

College of Pharmacy

September 17, 2019

To whom it may concern,

We, the first year students of Southwestern University PHINMA, College of


Pharmacy are required to conduct an interview to a Licensed Professional
pharmacist (Mercury drug) as a requirement for partial fulfillment of our subject
Perspective in Pharmacy, a course in BS Pharmacy in the said University. In
relation to the subject, this interview will be conducted to gather insight into the
role of a pharmacist, specifically the community pharmacists.

Your time and effort are integral aspects of our learning process and we appreciate
your participation.

Sincerely yours,
Charlene Bagor
Patrick Bacani
Sophia Pepe
Harlene Tabayag
Carmela Tejo

Mrs. Maria Rubie S. Lim, MSc


Subject Teacher, Adviser
SURVEY - In this part, you will be asked with questions or given with statements in relation to your role
as a Community Pharmacist. Answer each item by putting a (/) mark according to your choice of answer.

YES NO QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS
As a Community Pharmacist, do you provide advice about health issues,
symptoms, and medications in response to customer enquiries?

Do you arrange the delivery of prescription medicines to patients?

Do you manage, supervise and provide training in pharmacy support staff?

Do you keep up to date with current pharmacy practice, new drugs and
their uses?
Do you manage finance and budgets in the pharmacy?

Do you dispense prescription drugs to patients/customers without


prescription?

Have you dispensed prescription drugs to close family members or relatives


without them providing prescription from doctors?

Have you experienced errors in dispensing?

Have you experienced not being able to understand the handwriting of the
doctor in the prescription?

Do you liaise with doctors about prescriptions?

Do you agree?
The work Carries a high level of responsibility and demands a professional
attitude to work.
Do you agree?
The ability to work with others in a multidisciplinary team, as well as to
lead others in a team is a must.
Do you agree?
A community pharmacist must posses a professional and confident manner

Do you agree?
A community pharmacist have the ability to inspire the trust of others

Do you agree?
A community pharmacist is willing to take on a high level of responsibility.
School of Health and Allied Health Sciences
College of Pharmacy

September 17, 2019

To whom it may concern,

We, the first year students of Southwestern University PHINMA, College of


Pharmacy are required to conduct an interview to a Licensed Professional
pharmacist as a requirement for partial fulfillment of our subject Perspective in
Pharmacy, a course in BS Pharmacy in the said University. In relation to the
subject, this interview will be conducted to gather insight into the role of a
pharmacist, specifically to hospital pharmacists.

Your time and effort are integral aspects of our learning process and we appreciate
your participation.

Sincerely yours,
Charlene Bagor
Patrick Bacani
Sophia Pepe
Harlene Tabayag
Carmela Tejo

Mrs. Maria Rubie S. Lim, MSc


Subject Teacher, Adviser
SURVEY - In this part, you will be asked with questions or given with statements in relation to your role
as a Hospital Pharmacist. Answer each item by putting a (/) mark according to your choice of answer.

YES NO QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS
As a Hospital Pharmacist, do you provide advice about health issues,
symptoms, and medications in response to customer enquiries?

Do you arrange the delivery of prescription medicines to patients?

Do you manage, supervise and provide training in pharmacy support staff?

Do you keep up to date with current pharmacy practice, new drugs and
their uses?
Do you manage finance and budgets in the pharmacy?

Do you dispense prescription drugs to patients/customers without


prescription?

Have you dispensed prescription drugs to close family members or relatives


without them providing prescription from doctors?

Have you experienced errors in dispensing?

Have you experienced not being able to understand the handwriting of the
doctor in the prescription?

Do you liaise with doctors about prescriptions?

Do you agree?
The work Carries a high level of responsibility and demands a professional
attitude to work.
Do you agree?
The ability to work with others in a multidisciplinary team, as well as to
lead others in a team is a must.
Do you agree?
A Hospital pharmacist must posses a professional and confident manner

Do you agree?
A Hospital pharmacist have the ability to inspire the trust of others

Do you agree?
A Hospital pharmacist is willing to take on a high level of responsibility.

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