Toughest patient/ clinical situation. When you had to make a difficult decision. A time when quality was compromised to get the job done. A time when short staffed.
Pharmacist Interviews
Pharmacist Interview Questions
Being a pharmacist requires a strong knowledge of both how to interact with people and how people chemically interact with drugs. Candidates are expected to be able to provide outstanding customer service, so most questions are directed towards highlighting your communication and interpersonal skills in difficult or vague situations. In addition, pharmacists must have a good memory to inform customers about their drug and its side effects, so be prepared to flex your clinical knowledge.
Top Pharmacist Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: How would you explain a complicated dosing regimen to a patient?
Question #2: How do you stay current on new medications and dosing regimens?
Question #3: How would you handle a prescription error?
3,459 pharmacist interview questions shared by candidates
Doctor calls and asks you for a recommendation on what to prescribe to a young woman presenting with a UTI. What do you tell the doctor? Does your recommendation change if it is for an elderly male with a UTI?
What are you looking for when you review a fentanyl prescription? Is there a maximum dose of fentanyl?
Atrial fibrillation patient well controlled on 2.5mg warfarin, cipro is added, what do you expect to happen to patient's INR?
Tell me about yourself.
Why did you choose medstar?
To tell something personal about myself
What is your leadership style?
Tell us about a time you had to deal with a co worker who wasn't performing their job well.
Questions were mostly performance based. You need to provide specific examples of situations you've faced and how you've managed them. For example, "Give an example of a time you and your coworkers were unable to agree on a course of action. How did you handle it and what was the outcome?".
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