Resident Pharmacology

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Resident Pharmacist
Pharmaceutical Resident

Last updated on 03 Nov 2025

Overview

Resident in Pharmacology role involves studying medications, assisting in research, and collaborating with medical teams to ensure safe and effective drug usage, contributing to comprehensive healthcare services.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct pharmacological research and experiments to understand drug mechanisms and effects
  2. Develop and test new medications, ensuring efficacy and safety
  3. Monitor and document adverse reactions and interactions of pharmaceuticals
  4. Collaborate with medical professionals to optimize drug therapy for patients
  5. Educate healthcare staff on pharmacology and medication management
  6. Stay updated with the latest advancements in pharmacology and drug regulations
  7. Ensure compliance with ethical standards and regulatory guidelines
  8. Analyze and interpret pharmacological data to contribute to scientific publications
  9. Participate in clinical trials and contribute to the design and execution of research studies
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