Every pharmacy must have a Pharmacist-in-Charge (or PIC), but with it comes a lot of responsibility.
Make sure you’re ready to take on the role:
Help Patients
Help your patients stay safe with fail-safe systems, policies, and procedures
Help Patients
Help your patients stay safe with fail-safe systems, policies, and procedures
Understand PIC Role
Fully understand your roles and responsibilities as the PIC
Create Systems
Create systems and processes from Day 1 that will help you and your team be successful
Create Systems
Create systems and processes from Day 1 that will help you and your team be successful
Mitigate Risks
Mitigate your personal risks by knowing the most important things to track
Meet Your Expert Faculty
David B. Brushwood, R.Ph, J.D.
Senior Lecturer, The University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Law Content Developer, CEimpact
Professor Emeritus of Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy, University of Florida College of Pharmacy
Senior Lecture, University of Wyoming College of Pharmacy
David Brushwood is a pharmacist attorney who has taught pharmacy law for more than 30 years and mentored students in MPJE prep throughout.
Being a Pharmacist-in-Charge is a prestigious and important role for a pharmacist.
Know the responsibilities of the job, mitigate your risk, and be the best PIC you can be.