What does a pharmacy instructor do?

Career: Pharmacy Instructor

A Pharmacy Instructor is responsible for teaching and training students in the field of pharmacy, often at colleges, universities, or technical schools. They develop and deliver course material on topics such as pharmacology, pharmaceutical calculations, drug interactions, and pharmacy law. In addition to classroom teaching, Pharmacy Instructors may supervise laboratory work, mentor students during clinical rotations, and stay up-to-date with advancements in pharmaceutical sciences. Their role is essential in preparing future pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to provide safe and effective patient care.