Pharmacist Personal Statement

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Science has been my greatest interest throughout my school years as Biology, Chemistry and Physics are all subjects that have intrigued me. It has allowed me to learn how academic principles are being manipulated to provide resources and solutions worldwide. Growing up in a household where my older brother has Cerebral Palsy showed me the importance of being caring and compassionate as I have supported him with his hardships throughout my life. Naturally this has led to me being engrossed in the application of Biology and Chemistry in medicine. The idea of being able to use something I enjoy and provide help for those who are in need of it has led me to realise that Pharmacy is the career choice for me.
Pharmacology is included as part of the Chemistry A-Level specification and it has been interesting to learn about the formation of drugs as well as produce …show more content…

Over the summer, I assisted the Pharmacy which gave me a first-hand experience of what the field entailed. I found this experience invaluable as it exposed to me the role of a Pharmacist within society. From this, I gained exposure to the evolving nature of the job, and how it is being further incorporated into the framework of local healthcare services with more of the public visiting the pharmacy for medical advice. I also saw how communication was vital within the team that I worked with, especially when the Pharmacy saw an increase in patients and customers and how organisation led to greater efficiency. I enjoyed working in a small team as everyone communicated effectively and knew their responsibilities. During my time, I aided in the dispensary process, which involved creating prescriptions and distributing them to customers. This highlighted to me how important it is for Pharmacists to be able to communicate with patients and use their extensive knowledge of medicine to ensure patients are receiving the correct

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