Unit group 2262

PSOC Unit group 2262 — Pharmacists

Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health. Their tasks include: a) receiving prescriptions for medicinal products from medical doctors and other health professionals, checking patients' medicine histories, and ensuring proper dosage and methods of administration and drug compatibility before dispensing; b) preparing or supervising the preparation and labelling of liquid medicines, ointments, powders, tablets and other medications to fill prescriptions; c) providing information and advice to prescribers and clients regarding drug interactions, incompatibility and contra-indications, side effects, dosage and proper medication storage; d) collaborating with other health care professionals to plan, monitor, review, and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the medicine therapy of individual patients, and the effectiveness of particular drugs or therapies; e) maintaining prescription files and recording issue of narcotics, poisons and habit-forming drugs in accordance with legal and professional requirements; f) storing and preserving vaccines, serums and other drugs subject to deterioration; g) advising clients on and supplying non-prescription medicines and diagnostic and therapeutic aids for common conditions; h) supervising and coordinating the work of pharmacy technicians, pharmacy interns and pharmacy sales assistants; i) conducting research to develop and improve pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related chemical products; j) conferring with chemists, engineering professionals and other professionals about manufacturing techniques and ingredients; k) testing and analyzing drugs to determine their identity, purity and strength in relation to specified standards; l) evaluating labels, packaging and advertising of drug products; m) developing information and risks of particular drugs. Example of the occupations classified here: Dispensing chemist, Hospital pharmacist, Industrial pharmacist, Pharmacist, Pharmacy adviser, Retail pharmacist Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Pharmaceutical chemist - 2113, Pharmaceutical technician - 3213, Pharmacologist - 2131

Level Unit group
Code 2262
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health. Their tasks include: a) receiving prescriptions for medicinal products from medical doctors and other health professionals, checking patients' medicine histories, and ensuring proper dosage and methods of administration and drug compatibility before dispensing; b) preparing or supervising the preparation and labelling of liquid medicines, ointments, powders, tablets and other medications to fill prescriptions; c) providing information and advice to prescribers and clients regarding drug interactions, incompatibility and contra-indications, side effects, dosage and proper medication storage; d) collaborating with other health care professionals to plan, monitor, review, and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the medicine therapy of individual patients, and the effectiveness of particular drugs or therapies; e) maintaining prescription files and recording issue of narcotics, poisons and habit-forming drugs in accordance with legal and professional requirements; f) storing and preserving vaccines, serums and other drugs subject to deterioration; g) advising clients on and supplying non-prescription medicines and diagnostic and therapeutic aids for common conditions; h) supervising and coordinating the work of pharmacy technicians, pharmacy interns and pharmacy sales assistants; i) conducting research to develop and improve pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related chemical products; j) conferring with chemists, engineering professionals and other professionals about manufacturing techniques and ingredients; k) testing and analyzing drugs to determine their identity, purity and strength in relation to specified standards; l) evaluating labels, packaging and advertising of drug products; m) developing information and risks of particular drugs. Example of the occupations classified here: Dispensing chemist, Hospital pharmacist, Industrial pharmacist, Pharmacist, Pharmacy adviser, Retail pharmacist Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Pharmaceutical chemist - 2113, Pharmaceutical technician - 3213, Pharmacologist - 2131

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other health professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other health professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2262 cover?

Pharmacists store, preserve, compound, and dispense medicinal products and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of drugs and medicines following prescriptions issued by medical doctors and other health professionals. They contribute to researching, testing preparing, prescribing and monitoring medicinal therapies for optimizing human health. Their tasks include: a) receiving prescriptions for medicinal products from medical doctors and other health professionals, checking patients' medicine histories, and ensuring proper dosage and methods of administration and drug compatibility before dispensing; b) preparing or supervising the preparation and labelling of liquid medicines, ointments, powders, tablets and other medications to fill prescriptions; c) providing information and advice to prescribers and clients regarding drug interactions, incompatibility and contra-indications, side effects, dosage and proper medication storage; d) collaborating with other health care professionals to plan, monitor, review, and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the medicine therapy of individual patients, and the effectiveness of particular drugs or therapies; e) maintaining prescription files and recording issue of narcotics, poisons and habit-forming drugs in accordance with legal and professional requirements; f) storing and preserving vaccines, serums and other drugs subject to deterioration; g) advising clients on and supplying non-prescription medicines and diagnostic and therapeutic aids for common conditions; h) supervising and coordinating the work of pharmacy technicians, pharmacy interns and pharmacy sales assistants; i) conducting research to develop and improve pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related chemical products; j) conferring with chemists, engineering professionals and other professionals about manufacturing techniques and ingredients; k) testing and analyzing drugs to determine their identity, purity and strength in relation to specified standards; l) evaluating labels, packaging and advertising of drug products; m) developing information and risks of particular drugs. Example of the occupations classified here: Dispensing chemist, Hospital pharmacist, Industrial pharmacist, Pharmacist, Pharmacy adviser, Retail pharmacist Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Pharmaceutical chemist - 2113, Pharmaceutical technician - 3213, Pharmacologist - 2131

Where is PSOC 2262 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other health professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2262 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other health professionals grouping.