Sunday, January 13, 2013

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

1. How can a clinical pharmacist provide quality patient consultations?
2. When a patient asks for a consultation, what are the steps that you go through to assess them?
3. What do you consider a quality patient consultation?
4. What are the extra steps you take that you think you do differently than any other pharmacist when it comes to giving a consultation?
5. What is the difference between a pharmacist talking to a patient rather than a doctor?
6. Do you have any tactics or strategies in talking to a patient to take a medication that they are weary about?
7. What is the hardest thing for a patient to understand?
8. What is the hardest thing about doing a consultation?
9. What is the most important thing must a pharmacist do/know to help the patient?
10. What is the difference between a regular pharmacist and a clinical pharmacist?
11. What resources do you use that keep you up to date on up and coming drugs and/or technologies?
12. Are you involved in any other outside communities/organizations that help your patients?

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