Total Years of Experience: 29 Years, 7 Months
January 1990
To January 2001
Supervisor
Making sure the pharmacies are operating within the limits of the law, filling
prescriptions correctly and ethically.
• Taking corrective actions against those team members who are not meeting the
company's expectations
• Encouraging employees who have a desire to do more with the company.
• Financial performance of company pharmacies
• Recruiting and hiring teams that can deliver a great pharmacy experience to our
customers
prescriptions correctly and ethically.
• Taking corrective actions against those team members who are not meeting the
company's expectations
• Encouraging employees who have a desire to do more with the company.
• Financial performance of company pharmacies
• Recruiting and hiring teams that can deliver a great pharmacy experience to our
customers
January 1987
To January 1989
Pharmacist
at AL ANWAR Pharmacy (EGYPT)
January 1987
To January 1989
owner
at Pharmacy
Location :
Egypt
January 1985
To January 1987
Pharmacist
at SABRY’s Pharmacy(EGYPT)
Dispense prescription medicines to the public
• Ensure that different treatments are compatible
• Check dosage and ensure that medicines are correctly and safely supplied and
labelled (pharmacists are legally responsible for any dispensing errors)
• Keep a register of controlled drugs for legal and stock control purposes
• Liaise with doctors about prescriptions
• Sell over-the-counter medicines
• Advise the public on the treatment of minor ailments
• Advise patients of any adverse side-effects of medicines or potential
interactions with other medicines/treatments
KSA Experience
Pharmacist at Riyadh National Hospital 2001- Oct. 2017
§ Check prescriptions to make sure there are no errors and that they're
appropriate and safe for the individual patient;
§ Provide advice on the dosage of medicines and the most appropriate form of
medication, for example, tablet, injection, ointment or inhaler;
§ Participate in ward rounds to take patient drug histories;
§ Liaise with other medical staff on problems patients may experience when
taking their medicines;
§ Discuss treatments with patients' relatives, community pharmacists and GPs;
§ Make sure medicines are stored appropriately and securely
Pharmacy
• Ensure that different treatments are compatible
• Check dosage and ensure that medicines are correctly and safely supplied and
labelled (pharmacists are legally responsible for any dispensing errors)
• Keep a register of controlled drugs for legal and stock control purposes
• Liaise with doctors about prescriptions
• Sell over-the-counter medicines
• Advise the public on the treatment of minor ailments
• Advise patients of any adverse side-effects of medicines or potential
interactions with other medicines/treatments
KSA Experience
Pharmacist at Riyadh National Hospital 2001- Oct. 2017
§ Check prescriptions to make sure there are no errors and that they're
appropriate and safe for the individual patient;
§ Provide advice on the dosage of medicines and the most appropriate form of
medication, for example, tablet, injection, ointment or inhaler;
§ Participate in ward rounds to take patient drug histories;
§ Liaise with other medical staff on problems patients may experience when
taking their medicines;
§ Discuss treatments with patients' relatives, community pharmacists and GPs;
§ Make sure medicines are stored appropriately and securely
Pharmacy
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