Pharmacy Thank You In Advance Term Paper

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My Education

I have an Associate Degree in Science from Community College of Philadelphia (2004), accumulating a GPA of 2.75 out of 4.00, and I am currently enrolled in courses in Biology, Statistics, and Physics at that same Community College. My college-level experience includes classes in Chemistry, Math and Physics at LaSalle University in Philadelphia -- in the autumn of 2010 through Summer 2011 -- and I proudly accumulated a 3.16 GPA out of 4.00.

My Personal Professional Motivation

I am proud to reflect that when I am asked to be trained in a new area, one I am not the least bit familiar with, I eagerly accept that new assignment. On our hospital staff, I was among the first few that was asked to be trained in a new IV automation technology. My passion is to always be prepared, to learn...

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Moreover, I have always respected the fact that the center of the healthcare universe is not the doctor, the nurse, or the pharmacist -- it's the patient.
Why Pharmacists Are Vital

In this fast-changing medical field pharmacists are faced with an ever-growing and highly complex range of medicines, and this has created a need for a more patient-centered approach to pharmaceutical care. The best possible treatment for patients is an evidence-based plan for each individual, working hand-in-glove with physicians and the patient's family. I wish to be an integral member of the health care team that provides these vital services to patients, and given a chance to complete my Doctor of Pharmacy degree, I will achieve my…

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