Pharmacist Personal Statement

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As a mother of two young children, I have been fascinated by the effect of proper use of drugs on my children. I have tried to understand the composition of drugs, their chemical and physical properties and uses, as well as how these drugs works within the body and their side effects. Although my husband who is currently a professor in the pharmacy department helped me to understand, I also have a desire to help others and the opportunity to pursue advanced research to extend my knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry. Being a pharmacist requires lots of responsibilities not only because they monitor and deliever medications to patients but also because they should be care giver and communicator by providing appropriate advice to patients and general public on wide range of drugs and increasingly growing new drugs information. …show more content…

I majored in English literature and public education at the university which allowed me to have an insight into human nature and further extended to all aspects of the commitment for the public benefits. After graduation, I had worked as a flight attendant for nine years where I gained invaluable interpersonal and communication skills as well as develop cooperative spirit as part of a team. Recently patient-centered care becomes one of the important roles of pharmacist. People ask a question about their prescriptions as well as other health related issues. During my career, I always loved when people asked questions and I was glad I could help them. I believe I would be proud of myself helping someone by sharing specialized knowledge of uses and properties of

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