Clinical, Hospital, and Managed Care Pharmacy

Although many pharmacists work in drugstores, there are some who work in pharmacies that are part of a larger organization like pharmacy benefit management firms, preferred-provider organizations, Medicare advantage organizations, and health maintenance organizations. A clinical/hospital/managed care pharmacist has a direct hand in helping to keep patients safe. Typical duties of a clinical/hospital/managed care pharmacist can include participating in a wellness campaign, implementing a clinical program, performing drug utilization reviews, or managing drug rebates. Clinical/hospital/managed care pharmacists need to earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited pharmacy program and then pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam and the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam. You'll study organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biostatics, and pharmacology. You'll also complete a residency, in which you'll be taught managed pharmacy concepts like formulary management, drug information, drug utilization management, leadership and practice management, pharmacy network management, provider reporting and education, patient care management, and managed care pharmacy research. In addition, students are required to participate in research related to clinical/hospital/managed care pharmacy practice and teach.

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University of Houston

The University of Houston is a public research institution and the third-largest university in Texas. UH is home to 16 colleges and schools conferring undergraduate degrees in 108 fields of study. A diverse campus, UH has been designated an Hispanic-...

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The instructors care for the success of the students and try their best to get through. For me personally they are very flexible and easygoing about their office hours and are more than willing to work with the student.

” – Rubi from Houston, TX
University of Kansas

The University of Kansas is a public research institution. The main campus is located in Lawrence, Kansas, and is one of five in the University of Kansas system. KU offers more than 200 undergraduate majors in one of the largest college towns in the...

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The campus is very beautiful, and well maintained. Basketball seems to be in the blood of every student at KU, everyone seems to enjoy it. It is a great school to attend, and be part of the Jayhawk culture.

” – Nick
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
University of Utah

The University of Utah is a public research instititution situated in Salt Lake City that offers more than 100 undergraduate majors. The U is home to three professional arts organizations to complement the College of Fine Arts, and even features a 3...

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I'm very impressed with the way the professors are so willing to help students. I have had several instances in classes where I have not understood the material given, and I'm pleased to say that I have felt totally comfortable in going to my...

” – Katie from Sandy, UT
Bunker Hill Community College

Bunker Hill Community College is a public, 2-year institution established in Boston, Massachusetts. The college offers courses at all hours, including daytime, afternoon, early-evening, late-evening, midnight, and weekends, with fully-online options...

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Bunker Hill Community College is a great school. I have met both interesting and amazing students and staff members. The Culinary Arts Program is challenging and rewarding.

” – Shanae from Dorchester, MA
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Fresno Pacific University is a private Christian institution based in Fresno, California. It is affiliated with the Mennonite Brethren Churches. All academic programs offered at FPU highlight the importance of ethics, character development, and...

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The student there seem to really love it, the campus is beautiful and the classes are small enough for one on one learning so you don't feel left behind. The school offers many various programs all with an underlying message of faith and God.

” – Kourinthia from Tulare, CA