Hospital Pharmacy focuses on drug dispensing where as clinical pharmacist are involved in working out the patient care & advicing Doctors and Nurses.
hospital is where operations & poly clinical will be done. where as in dispensary only poly clinical(e.g: first aid) done.
These terms are usually used synonymously.
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Hospital pharmacy is mostly IV's and injections. A lot of compounding. The staff works with the dr or nurse. Retial pharmacy is mostly pills or liquids (you know that bubblegum antibiotic we all know and love). You deal mostly with the patient. You have to have the insurance plan billed right there on site. The customer can always pay full price/cash for the medication and turn the claim in themselves and be re-imbursed the difference. If you're not a people person you should work hospital. plus you get to wear scrubs to work. who doesn't love that??
A certified pharmacy tech can get you Oxy
the hospital clinic might be faster and easier, like if you just got out of the hospital you can go right downstairs and get your medication and leave.
A Certified Clinical Medical Assistant has more training than a Clinical Medical Assistant.
None, unless one has a higher degree. A clinical nurse can be an R.N. or a B.S.N.
I'm a certified pharmacy tech and the only difference is how educated you are with your job. You are at a higher level if you have worked as a tech longer and are more familiar with your job. Knowing how to do more independently is the factor in that
There are several differences between a hospital and a surgery center. The main difference is that a hospital is a general care facility with maybe a few specialists while a surgery center specializes in surgery.
Mental hospital is where the married people mend their ways.
A children's hospital takes care of kids and probably has different decorations