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DEPARTMENTS OF HOSPITAL
A. Departments which the services involve primarily the professional care of the patient.
-Ambulatory care, Anaesthesia, Blood Bank, Central Sterile supply, Clinical laboratory, Dental Service, Dietary & Nutrition service, ECG, ER, Medical library, Medical records, Medical social service, nuclear medicine, nursing service, OT, Pharmacy, Physical Medicine, Radiology and X-ray therapy. Respiratory therapy
ER
LAB
X-RAY
ENDO UNIT
O.R.
DR
ICU
NURSERY
Nursing Stations
Nursing station lay-out
Medication room
Patient’s room
Patient Ward
B. Departments which deal with the business management or administrative side of the Hospital
-accounting, admitting, biomedical engineering, business office, cafeteria and coffee shop, central transportation, credit and collection, computer services, Eng’g and maintenance, housekeeping, information service, personnel and payroll, post office, purchase and store room, telephone switchboard, volunteer service
DEPARTMENTS OF HOSPITAL
PHARMACY
PHARMACY
Minimum Standards of a Hospital Pharmacy
Administration
1. Setting the long- and short-range goals of the pharmacy
2. Developing a plan and schedule for achieving these goals.3. Supervising the implementation of the plan and the day-to-day activities associated with it4. if the goals and schedule are being met and instituting corrective actions where necessary
FACILITIES
1. Shall be located in an area that facilitate the provision of services to patients.
2. Space and equipment, in an amount and type to provide secure, environmentally controlled storage of drugs.
3.Designated space and equipment suitable for the preparation of sterile products and other drug compounding and packaging operations.
4. Should have a private area for pharmacist-patient consultations.
5. Current drug information resources must be available.
FACILITIES
DRUG DISTRIBUTION and CONTROL
• The pharmacy shall be responsible for the procurement, distribution, and control of all drugs used within the institution.
Pharmacist routinely be present in all patient-care areas, establishrapport with the personnel, and become familiar with and contribute to
medical and nursing procedures
DRUG INFORMATION
Drug information sheet
ASSURING RATIONAL DRUG THERAPY
• Pharmacist, in concert with the medical staff, must develop policies and procedures for assuring the quality of drug therapy.
RESEARCH
• Pharmacist should conduct, participate in, and support medical and pharmaceutical research appropriate to the goals ,objectives, and resources of the pharmacy and the institution
General Requirement Order no. 56 1989
• Standard petition form• Proof of registration as an establishment• Valid certificate of registration• Certificate of attendance to a BFAD
sponsored seminar on Licensing of Drug Outlets
• Affidavit of undertaking• Tentative list of products to be sold using
GN with BN
• Authenticated photocopy of contract of Lease of space to be occupied if renting
General Requirement Order no. 56 1989
HOSPITAL PHARMACIST
Abilities required for Hospital Pharmacist1. Thorough knowledge of drugs and their
actions.
2. Ability to develop and conduct a pharmaceutical manufacturing program.
3. An intimate knowledge of control procedures.
4. Ability to conduct and participate in research.
5. Ability to conduct teaching and in-service training programs
6. Ability to administer and manage.
Abilities required for Hospital Pharmacist
PHARMACY ORGANIZATION and PERSONNEL
PHARMACY ORGANIZATION and PERSONNEL
PHARMACY ORGANIZATION and PERSONNEL
Hospital Organizational chart in Philippines
Hospital Organizational chart in Philippines
Organizational Structure of Pharmacy
1. Administrative Services Division
2. Education and Training Division
3. Pharmaceutical Research Division
4. In-patient Services Division
5. Out-patient Services Division
6. Drug Information Services Division
7. Departmental Services Division
8. Purchasing and Inventory Control Division
9. Central Supply Services Division
10. Assay and Quality Control Division
11. Manufacturing and Packaging Division
12. Sterile Products Division
13. Radiopharmaceutical Services Division
14. Intravenous Admixture Division
Organizational Structure of Pharmacy
AdministratorAdministratorDirectorDirectorSuperintendentSuperintendentMedical DirectorMedical DirectorChief Administrative OfficerChief Administrative Officer
Clinical Pharmacist
Chief Pharmacist
Compounding Pharmacist
Clinical Pharmacist
Unit-Dose Pharmacist
Dispensing Pharmacist
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacist’s aides
Pharmacy interns
Role of Pharmacy Technician
• Receives written prescriptions or refills
• Verify info on the prescription
• Counting, weighing, measuring and mixing medication
• Preparing prescription labels
• Establishing and maintaining patient profiles
• Order and stocking
• Assisting drug studies
• Taking order over the telephone
• Transferring prescriptions
• Tracking and reporting errors
• Tech check tech
Role of Pharmacy Technician
Warehouse Pharmacist
Pharmacy clerk
Compounding pharmacist
Unit dose pharmacist
Oncology Pharmacists
Oncology pharmacist
IV admixing