Sample Report on Social Practice in the Hospital for Pharmacy Students (10)
Name:
Student ID:
College: School of Pharmacy
Major studied: Pharmaceutical preparations
Internship completion date:
20xx, x month x day
Graduation internship report
1. Internship Unit
From x month x, 20xx to x month x, 20xx, I conducted a 4-month pharmacy internship at XX Hospital, working in the Western Medicine Warehouse, Hospital Working and studying in the pharmacy, Chinese medicine pharmacy, outpatient pharmacy, and preparation room, and working with the teachers, I truly feel the care and help, and I benefit a lot.
XX Hospital is a comprehensive hospital, a non-profit medical institution, and a designated unit of rural cooperative medical care. It has a construction area of ??1,500 square meters, 10 intermediate and senior technical personnel, and 90% of the total number of medical, nursing, and medical technicians. 80%. It has clinical departments such as internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, dermatology, anorectal, gastroenterology, and traditional Chinese medicine. The medical technology department has a radiology department, a laboratory department, an electrocardiogram, a B-ultrasound room, a laser treatment room, and a cardiology department. Electrical monitors, multi-functional monitors, fully automatic blood cells, fully automatic urine analyzers, comprehensive anesthesia ventilators, semi-automatic biochemical analyzers, gynecological inflammation treatment equipment and other advanced equipment.
2. Internship process and content
From the moment I stepped into the medical hall, I deeply realized that? It is the quality that pharmaceutical workers should possess in the new era. As a pharmacy student, it is not enough to just learn book knowledge. Strengthening learning, improving one's own professional level, and providing medication guidance to patients require us to master a large amount of the latest pharmaceutical information resources in a timely manner. Looking back on my internship period, I quickly adjusted to work in the hospital as soon as possible, actively participated in hospital activities, became familiar with the warm hospital environment and workplace culture, and established a good relationship with not only the patients but also the hospital staff. This was all < /p>
It is valuable knowledge that cannot be learned in textbooks, but it is indispensable experience and growth for us who have just entered society. The internship life has made me mature and improve a lot.
1. Internship situation in the Western Medicine Warehouse
On x, x, 20xx, I entered the first department in my internship career? the Western Medicine Warehouse. When I first arrived in the department, I prepared medicines for my colleagues, made electronic prescriptions, and answered phone calls for the first time. Many first times made me gradually familiar with the working environment.
February is the season when cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, respiratory and other medical diseases are at high incidence, and there are many hospitalized patients. I have the opportunity to familiarize myself with the commonly used drugs in the hospital and their usage and dosage. I humbly ask the teacher for advice on things I don’t understand. I usually explore and practice by myself, and in a short period of time, I became familiar with the work of the Western Medicine Library, mastered the work procedures and directions, improved my work ability, and formed a clear work idea, laying a solid foundation for smoothly carrying out my work and completing my job skillfully and satisfactorily. .
2. Internship situation in in-patient pharmacy
After one month of internship, I went to the second internship department, in-patient pharmacy. When I came into contact with new knowledge, I was in a hurry at the beginning. After nearly two weeks of internship in the in-patient pharmacy, through the teacher's patient teaching and my own efforts, I was able to follow a simple prescription. In the inpatient pharmacy, we must pay attention to cooperation with colleagues, including rough and fine, and a combination of quality. After going to work every day, counting the shortage of medicines, collecting medicines, filling medicines, filling prescriptions, and dispensing medicines have become my main tasks. I complete the work assigned to me by the teacher. I read the prescriptions and compare them with the textbooks to achieve the combination of textbook knowledge and clinical practice. The effect is very helpful to improve learning.
3. Internship Situation in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy
Next, I went to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy for internship. Facing the room full of Chinese medicines reminded me of ancient pharmacies, with pull-out medicine boxes. , the weapon for weighing medicine, the familiar names of medicinal materials
, and even the sound of pounding medicine from time to time, everything showed me the mystery of herbal medicine. I think I like this place. The Chinese medicine pharmacy is very small, with patent medicines and herbal medicines separated by an aisle. Often herbal preparations take longer and are not patient-oriented.
In fact, dispensing is not a simple matter of taking medicine. From pricing and payment to weighing, checking, and dispensing medicine, it is a system and a process. Every medicine delivered to the patient is the joint labor of everyone in the entire traditional Chinese medicine dispensing room. As a result, I deeply realized the advantages and necessity of teamwork, learned to cooperate with others, learned to work in a clear and unhurried manner, and kept in mind and strictly implemented all aspects of the process. It was also here that I began to pay attention to details. If I want to do well and achieve proficiency, I must discover the details and practice deliberately. Starting from the gestures and posture of holding the medicine bag, to the cooperation of both hands when opening the medicine bag and pouring the medicine, all need to be careful. Study hard. Learn to observe, be careful and calm, this is what I learned.
4. Outpatient pharmacy internship situation
Western medicine is the main force of medicine now, which also means that the work in the outpatient department is extremely busy and hard. Taking medicine is physical work, which is the strongest feeling I have after a week of work. There are five people at the front desk of the outpatient clinic responsible for calculating prices, and the backstage is separated. Teachers take medicines and deliver them through the window. The clear responsibilities reduce the chance of mistakes. More than 600 medicines are distributed on the medicine shelves on the four walls. Each prescription means climbing up and down, running back and forth between the four walls, non-stop for three to four hours, and every time after finishing work, it will be very long. tired. I made a plan from the beginning. I would first number the drugs, and then collect the drug instructions as much as possible. The pharmacology I had learned was too difficult to memorize, and it was difficult to remember the instructions. The complete collection of instructions can help me remember and make it easier to refer to. Equivalent to dictionary.
5. Internship situation in the preparation room
There are not many hands-on opportunities in the preparation room, but the teacher told us a lot, which was very rewarding. This is the first time I have heard about total intravenous nutrition solution, a drug that is mainly used to provide nutritional support and help with postoperative recovery. This is very contradictory to the definition of drugs in my memory. It is very educational; it is the first time to see laboratory-level nutrition. Dispensing room; I personally prepared medical preparations for the first time, etc., and the special requirements for hygiene left a deep impression on me: when I come to the office every day, I first mop the floor, then use alcohol to wash the desk, and wear a mask when entering the door. Shoe covers, always feel like staying in a laboratory. The biggest gain was chatting with the teacher about total intravenous nutrient solution and observing the layout of the clean room. Here I have broadened my horizons and come into contact with many things that I had no idea about before or only existed in books. This is the harvest. Hands-on operation, on-the-spot experience, knowledge is in every small link.
3. Main Gains
Several months of internship life have come to an end. Looking back on these days, there are hardships, joys, and more gains. I started new learning from scratch, including hospital rules and regulations, work processes, methods, and ways of dealing with people. In particular, I was moved by the dedication and hard-working professionalism of the hospital teachers.
Everything the internship has brought me still makes me feel real. The most real thing is the interpersonal relationship. In the department, the relationship between pharmacists and nurses, the relationship between pharmacists and pharmacists, the relationship between pharmacists and patients and their families. relationship, the relationship between subordinate pharmacists and superior pharmacists. All in all, I have just started to practice after theoretical study. I still need to accumulate experience to a large extent and my skills need to be strengthened to a large extent. These are my summary of my learning achievements during my first internship, my experience of learning to be a qualified pharmacist, and some expectations for the medical career. I think such a fulfilling life will be the most unforgettable time in my life.
During this internship, I deeply realized the importance of accumulating knowledge. As the saying goes: If you want to give students a bowl of water, you must have a bucket of water. I am deeply touched by this saying. This internship , although I have textbooks for reference, the work often involves production and quality inspection issues, which is really enough for me. Through this internship, I truly understood a sentence that a former student gave me: In school, you must Watch more and learn more. When it comes to society, it will always be useful.
IV. Existing problems
The three-month internship is over. I have learned a lot during this internship. But there are still many shortcomings, which are summarized as follows:
1. The knowledge learned is not solid enough and cannot be applied clinically.
2. Low self-confidence and dare not confirm the knowledge they have learned.
Internship is a preview before entering the society. It allows you to make mistakes and gives you enough opportunities to make corrections; but after you actually enter the society, no one will forgive you, and the price of making mistakes is often the loss of your job. Once again, I would like to thank every teacher for your tolerance, and thank you for your experience and encouragement. I will bring everything I have learned to my future work, and use hard work and wisdom to gain a foothold in society.
Sample report on social practice for pharmacy students entering the hospital (11)
Through this period of practice, I have a better understanding of the work of the pharmacy and a better understanding of the drug library and preparation room work tasks. During the practice, I won unanimous praise from the teaching teachers with my down-to-earth work style, diligent and studious work attitude, and humbly learning spirit, which laid a more solid foundation for future work. The following is the relevant social practice report of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in 2016 compiled by the exam bar. Read it!
Time flies so fast, and the ten-month practical life is over in the blink of an eye. Practice is when we apply theory into practice. In this process, I gained a lot and learned a lot. I practiced in the Municipal Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. According to the requirements and regulations of the school and hospital, I was assigned to study in the Pharmacy Department. In practice During this period, I abide by the laws and regulations of the hospital and various departments of the hospital. I respect my teachers, unite my comrades, and strictly demand myself. I strive to not be late, leave early, be absent from work without permission, or leave the job without permission. Strive to standardize work, improve technical services, flexibly basic care, and regularize love activities, combine theory with practice, and achieve planned theoretical study, focus on treating patients, be amiable, have a good attitude, and strive to apply the theories learned Knowledge and basic skills are put into practice.
During the practice in the hospital of traditional Chinese medicine, I constantly summarized learning methods and practical experience, tried my best to improve my ability to think independently, solve problems independently, and work independently, and constantly cultivated my lofty thoughts and good intentions of serving the people wholeheartedly. Professional ethics are always based on "love, care, and patience". After ten months of practice, I have mastered the purchase of drugs, storage of drugs, sales of drugs, etc. With the guidance and help of mentors and helpful friends, I have systematically mastered professional knowledge. It laid a solid foundation for entering the workplace in the future.
As a student majoring in pharmacy, it is not enough to just learn book knowledge. You cannot apply what you have learned. Only by combining theory and practice can we bring the knowledge we have learned to people. Therefore, I went down to the grassroots level to receive training in a pharmaceutical sales position. When I first started working in the hospital, an old colleague explained to me that pharmacists in the hospital pharmacy need to dispense medicines based on the doctor's prescription and are responsible for every customer. The hospital is divided into Chinese medicine prescription, Western medicine pharmacy, medicine warehouse, ward pharmacy, and preparation room, etc. Now we will make a summary report on the practical learning situation.
1: Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy
First of all, I practiced in a traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy in a hospital. After a period of systematic practical training in a traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy, I learned how to identify, review and follow prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine. Distribution of medicines, identification of common Chinese medicines, warehousing and inventory management of traditional Chinese medicines (including the management of special drugs), and understanding of new drugs; systematically understanding the properties, pharmacology, taste, drug compatibility, and drug contraindications of some traditional Chinese medicines. From the first day I transferred to a Chinese herbal medicine dispensary, and now I am helping in a Chinese herbal medicine dispensary, my heart is still full of freshness and curiosity about many things. I remember that the first time I faced a room full of Chinese medicine, it reminded me of an ancient pharmacy. The pull-out medicine box, the container for weighing medicine, the familiar names of medicinal materials, and even the sound of pounding medicine from time to time, everything showed me the herbal medicine. The mystery, I love this place. I remember the first time I followed the teacher from knowing how to weigh medicine to weighing medicine by myself. I learned a lot of knowledge from it. It was also the first time I experienced the embarrassment of taking the wrong medicine. Then they were corrected by the teacher who checked the medicine and distributed again. The work of a Chinese herbal medicine dispensary is a whole, a system. Every medicine delivered to the patient is the result of the joint efforts of all the people in the Chinese herbal medicine dispensary. After practicing for a period of time, I have become more aware of the advantages of teamwork, learned to cooperate with others, learned to work in a clear and unhurried manner, and keep in mind and strictly implement all aspects of the process. It was also here that I received an education and began to pay attention to details. If I want to do well and achieve proficiency, I must discover the details, practice deliberately, and study hard. Learn to observe, be careful and calm, this is what I learned. After so many days of busy work, I realized that pharmacy work is not easy.
I feel that pharmaceutical work not only requires skilled skills, but also requires excellent professional qualities: Ideological quality: It is necessary to educate and train every pharmaceutical staff to love pharmaceutical work, devote themselves to the pharmaceutical industry, and establish a strong professional ideology; They must have lofty moral qualities, noble sentiments and good medical ethics: sincerity and frankness, full of spirit, modesty and prudence, seriousness and responsibility; they must have a high degree of organization, discipline and collectivism spirit, and unite and cooperate.
Professional qualities: Pharmacy personnel must be extremely responsible for patients, have a sincere attitude, be kind and enthusiastic, care for and considerate patients, understand the psychological characteristics of patients, and provide meticulous physical and mental care; strictly implement various rules and regulations, stick to their posts, act according to regulations, and operate in a regular manner. Be methodical, carry out doctor's orders and perform all operations with concentration, skill, accuracy, safety, timeliness, and excellence; you must have keen observation, be calm, and be resourceful and flexible. Scientific quality: Pharmacy personnel must have the spirit of seeking truth from facts and the courage to take control, and must carefully master the basic theories of this discipline. Pharmacy is an applied discipline, and must pay attention to accumulating rich clinical experience in practice, and must master skilled techniques and excellent skills. ; You must study your business assiduously; you must be good at summarizing experience, constantly exploring, conducting research, being brave in innovation, and striving to improve your business and technical level; you must broaden your knowledge and better serve the physical and mental health of patients.
Second: Western Pharmacy
Then I practiced learning in the Western Pharmacy. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, I got to know hundreds of Western medicines for the first time, understood the compatibility of Western medicines, and learned how to use Western medicines. Knowledge of pharmacology (pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics), indications, drug classification, adverse reactions and drug contraindications. Understand the application and importance of computers in medicine. Learn how to store drugs and distribute them according to prescriptions, as well as the management of special drugs, such as dedicated counters for valuable drugs and double locks for narcotics and psychotropic drugs, a small amount every day, a large amount every week, and registration every time Management of entry tables. I learned from the teacher that the knowledge must be solid, the attitude must be serious, the distribution of medicines must be meticulous, and there must be no sloppiness; problems encountered at work must be solved in a timely manner, and the links that have gone wrong must be clarified. In the health pharmacy, further study the pharmacology, indications, adverse reactions and drug contraindications of Western medicines and Chinese patent medicines, and become familiar with common medicines; review prescriptions, distribute medicines, and use computers to register medicines for storage and transfer accounts. During the distribution of medicines, I realized that medicines have different manufacturers, imported and domestically produced, and different dosage specifications, which brought me a lot of convenience in the future distribution of medicines.
Three: Ward Pharmacy
Soon it was time to practice in the ward pharmacy. Here we realized that injections, tablets, nutritional liquids and large liquids are distributed separately, so that It brings great convenience to the distribution of medicines. During my internship in the inpatient pharmacy, I mainly practiced in injections and nutritional liquids. Here I learned better about the management of injections and nutritional liquids. In the injection room, I learned about the classification management of injections according to antimicrobial drugs, anti-tumor drugs, antipyretic analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics, anesthetic drugs, circulatory system drugs, and specialist drugs. Understand all aspects of the transfer of drugs from the primary warehouse to the secondary warehouse. Here, I systematically became familiar with the distribution and management of injections. In the nutritional liquid dispensing room, I got to know a lot of nutritional liquid drugs such as amino acids, fat emulsions, and hormones, which laid a solid foundation for future work in the hospital.
IV: Drug Testing Room
In the drug testing room, learn to use testing instruments, such as testing 0.5% iodophor solution, learn to use mortars, beakers, measuring cylinders, straws, Volumetric flasks, burettes, etc., and familiar with knowledge such as dissolution and titration endpoints. Also exposed to the use of precision instruments, such as one-tenth-thousandth electronic balance, ultraviolet spectrum chromatograph, ultrasonic spectrometer and high-performance liquid chromatograph. Under the guidance of Teacher Zhang, we operated liquid-solid separation and extraction, chromatographic analysis, liquid and filter residue recovery, etc. We also learned how to crush American ginseng, sieve it, fill capsules for packaging, and check whether the particle size is consistent, etc.
Five: Preparation Room In the traditional Chinese medicine preparation room, I got to know a large number of Chinese patent medicines, such as Weidean Tablets, Weilesu Granules, Xuanmai Citrus Granules, Antipyretic Granules, Compound Sour Juice Granules, etc., and learned A batch of medicines, from preparation of ointment, processing and production, to packaging and leaving the factory. In the preparation room, we are involved in the production and packaging of a large number of ointments and liquid preparations. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, students learned how to prepare urea cream, iodine glycerin, compound iodine solution, 0.5% iodophor, 0.1% iodophor, precautions during the production process and their pharmacological effects. Under the guidance of Teacher Zhang and Teacher Liang, students learned the testing standards, prescriptions, precautions during production, and pharmacological effects of compound benzoic acid ointment, chloral hydrate solution, pediatric cough mixture, and clotrimazole cream. Learn to skillfully use filling machines, pharmaceutical sub-packaging machines, crushers and mixers, etc. Understand the use and storage of labels, hygienic handling in clean areas, etc.
Six: Drug Library
Finally, practice in the drug library and become familiar with the classification of Western medicines, which are generally divided into antimicrobial drugs, specialist drugs, circulatory system drugs, digestive system drugs, and respiratory drugs. Systemic drugs, urinary system drugs, blood system drugs, psychiatric system drugs, anti-tumor drugs, anesthetic drugs, hormones and endocrine function-regulating drugs. In the medicine warehouse, I spent more time familiar with the process of putting a batch of medicines in and out of the warehouse, and understood the importance of computers in the management of stored medicines. Here, I also worked hard to become familiar with more than 30 kinds of medicines stored in the refrigerator at 2-8℃, and learned about their indications, adverse reactions, drug contraindications and other knowledge.
In the just-concluded practice period, we are ready to face each round of work with a positive attitude. We strictly abide by the labor discipline and all work management systems of the hospital, strictly require ourselves to be restrained, and are not afraid of the heat and work seriously. The work has been basically error-free, and the hospital's good image has been actively maintained; and theory has been integrated with practice, not afraid of making mistakes, asking for advice humbly, discussing prescription issues with teachers, and conducting prescription analysis, which has greatly expanded my knowledge. knowledge, enriched my thinking methods, and truly realized the true meaning of practice; not only that, I also carefully standardized the operating techniques, skillfully applied the operating methods and processes learned in daily experimental classes, and actively cooperated with the teaching teachers to try my best to He improved his daily practice work and left a deep impression on the teachers. He also recorded his experience in the work through practice notes, which was praised by many teachers.
I firmly believe that in the days of study in the future, I will continue to work hard, treat every job with fuller enthusiasm and a more down-to-earth attitude, and never let down the teachings and expectations of the hospital leaders and teachers. In the new environment, I will also work 100%! I will work hard, and I will also say to everyone: Come on! Not only must you summarize, but you must also practice and prove everything with your own actions!