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Pharmacy Manpower Project Report Finds Ranks of Pharmacists Shrink as Job Demands Grow; Pharmacists Want More Time to Counsel Patients, Less Time Dispensing Drugs.


SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- The U.S. pharmacy profession could face a worsening shortage of pharmacists in the next decade as more men prepare to retire and more men and women opt for part-time work, according to according to
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 a new study released today by the Pharmacy Manpower Project, Inc. (PMP See point-to-multipoint and portable media player.

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). The National Pharmacist Workforce Study finds the potential worsening shortfall coming at a pivotal time with pharmacists wanting to spend less time dispensing drugs and more time providing patient-centered services such as immunizations and counseling seniors on proper medication usage and the Medicare Prescription Drug prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug,  Plan. The study was released today at the American Pharmacists Association's Annual Meeting & Exposition and will be published in the May/June 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association The American Pharmacists Association (previously known as the American Pharmaceutical Association) is the first-established professional society of pharmacists within the United States and has over 60,000 members.[1] It was founded in 1852.  (JAPhA).

The number of practicing women pharmacists increased from 31 percent in 1990 to 46 percent in 2004. The study finds a large percentage of male pharmacists nearing retirement, with more than four in 10 (41.2 percent) age 55 and over, compared with only about 10 percent of women. Meanwhile, more men and women are working part time--27 percent of women and 15.5 percent of men in 2004 (compared to 23.4 percent and 11.6 percent, respectively, in 2000).

"The changing face of pharmacy will be increasingly evident in the next five to 10 years with more women in the workforce, the potential for more part-time work by pharmacists, and the desire of pharmacists to spend more time on counseling and other patient services," says David A. Mott, Ph.D., the study's project director and associate professor and Hammel/Sanders chair in pharmacy administration at the University of Wisconsin.

Although the trend of part-time work is increasing for both men and women pharmacists, the study finds the trend toward more part-time work is being fueled by women. For women age 31-50, more than 30 percent are working part time.

Pharmacists' roles are very diverse. In 2004 pharmacists spent 49 percent of their day dispensing drugs and 32 percent of their time on activities such as advising patients on drug therapies, evaluating the safety of drug therapy, administering vaccines, and counseling patients on services ranging from self-care to disease management. The results suggest pharmacists would like to spend only 39 percent of their day dispensing drugs and increase the time spent providing services to patients to 48 percent of their day.

"The roles of pharmacists continue to expand to meet the growing and diverse needs of patients," says Lucinda L. Maine, Ph.D., PMP President and Executive Vice President of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is the national association of schools and colleges of pharmacy and their faculty. External links
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. Maine cited the critical role that pharmacists have played this year in administering the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.

Consistent with the growing number of prescriptions dispensed in community pharmacies, the workload for pharmacists has increased between 2000 and 2004. Pharmacists report the high workload can negatively affect their work, including activities such as ability to take a break (48 percent), opportunity to reduce errors (36 percent), time spent with patients (35 percent); and ability to solve drug therapy problems (33 percent).

The most stressful events for pharmacists include inadequate pharmacy technician Pharmacy technician is a job title for a pharmacy staff member "who works under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist, and performs many pharmacy-related functions.  staffing levels (38 percent), phone interruptions (37 percent), and inadequate pharmacists' staffing (34 percent). "Dealing with difficult patients" and "dealing with difficult co-workers" are cited by 33 percent of pharmacists.

Despite the high workload, the study finds a high level of job satisfaction. More than three-quarters (77 percent) of pharmacists in 2004 report a "high level" of job satisfaction compared with 66 percent in 2000.

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 to produce the best and brightest to meet these new health care challenges and provide patients with the highest level of quality care," says Maine.

Results of the National Pharmacist Workforce Study were compiled by a questionnaire completed by 1,470 practicing pharmacists.

The study was commissioned by the PMP. The PMP is comprised of Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, American College American College is the name of:
  • American College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • The American College in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • The American College of the Immaculate Conception, Leuven (also known as Louvain), Belgium
 of Apothecaries, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Pharmacists Association, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) is the international professional association that provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources to advance the practice of senior care pharmacy. , American Society of Health-System Pharmacists The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) is a professional organization representing the interests of pharmacists who practice in hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities, home care, and other components of health care systems. , Bureau of Health Professions, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, National Community Pharmacists Association, National Council of State Pharmacy Association Executives, National Pharmaceutical Association, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is an industry trade group representing the pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies in the United States.  and Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.

The Pharmacy Manpower Project, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation nonprofit corporation n. an organization incorporated under state laws and approved by both the state's Secretary of State and its taxing authority as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes.  consisting of all major national, pharmaceutical professional and trade organizations. Its mission is to serve the public and the profession by developing data regarding the size and demography of the pharmacy practitioner workforce and conducting and supporting research in areas related to that workforce.
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