Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services - Salary and Career
Pharmaceuticals

Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They carry out specific actions for dispensing pharmaceutical products and services. They can produce these products and services on a masterful, industrial scale. They also carry out quality control actions for pharmaceutical products and services, managing the storage, distribution and transport of these products. They develop pharmaceutical products and services, can coordinate pharmaceutical assistance policies and act in the regulation and inspection of pharmaceutical establishments, products and services. They perform clinical, toxicological, physical-chemical, biological, microbiological and bromatological analyses. They may conduct research on the effects of drugs and other substances on organs, tissues and vital functions of humans and animals.

How much does an Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services earn

A Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services earns between $2.207 and $8.014 per month, with an average monthly salary of $3.749 and a median salary of $3.292 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 1.958 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 3.749 44.987 937 19
1º Quartile 2.207 26.487 552 11
Median Salary 3.292 39.501 823 17
3º Quartile 6.112 73.339 1.528 31
Higher Salary 8.014 96.164 2.003 41


Professional job categories

  • Science and arts professionals
    • professionals of biological sciences, health
      • medical professionals, health
        • pharmaceuticals

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Main workplaces

Pharmaceuticals they work in public or private institutions, in pharmacies and drug distribution networks, in the pharmaceutical and related products industries, in the food and cosmetics industries, among others. Most work with a formal contract, but can also work on their own or as an employer.


What does it take to work in the field of Pharmaceuticals

The exercise of the profession of Pharmaceuticals requires a degree in Pharmacy. Currently, the training is unique, replacing the two previous training courses: pharmacy and biochemistry.


Functions and activities of Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services

Pharmaceuticals must:

  • dispense pharmaceutical products and services;
  • produce on an industrial and masterful scale pharmaceutical products;
  • dispensing pharmaceutical products and services;
  • control quality of pharmaceutical products and services;
  • provide pharmaceutical services;
  • coordinate pharmaceutical assistance policy;
  • perform analysis (clinical, toxicological, physical-chemical, biological, microbiological and bromatological);
  • acting in the regulation and inspection of pharmaceutical establishments, products and services;
  • develop pharmaceutical products and services;
  • manage storage, distribution and transport of pharmaceutical products;
  • perform technical-scientific research;
  • manage storage, distribution and transport of pharmaceuticals;
  • produce in industrial and masterful scale pharmaceutical products;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • perform analyzes (clinical, toxicological, physical-chemical, biological, microbiological and bromatological);
  • perform analyzes (clinical, toxicological, physical-chemical, biological, microbiological and bromatological);
  • perform analyzes (clinical, toxicological, physicochemical, biological, microbiological and bromatological);
  • manage pharmaceutical establishments;
  • produce pharmaceutical products on an industrial and masterful scale;
  • act in the regulation and inspection of pharmaceutical establishments, products and services;

  • Activities

    • participate in epidemiological surveillance actions;
    • show leadership ability;
    • indicate over-the-counter medicines;
    • supervise filling, packaging and packaging;
    • perform phytotherapy services;
    • provide technical information for product registration;
    • participate in the promotion of the rational use of medication;
    • determine industrial production procedures;
    • disclose pharmaceutical products and services;
    • develop production methods and procedures;
    • work with biosafety;
    • capture resources;
    • evaluate prescription;
    • perform post-marketing surveillance on pharmaceutical products;
    • issue a report of analysis results;
    • notify deviations in the quality of products and services ;
    • produce inputs and raw materials;
    • correct procedures;
    • issue reports, opinions and reports;
    • analyze results;
    • implement drug surveillance actions;
    • demonstrate analytical technical ability;
    • coordinate drug and toxicological information centers;
    • develop medication lists;
    • define quality indicators;
    • perform waste management;
    • suggest process change;
    • determine handling procedures;
    • manage inventory;
    • check body temperature;
    • drill earlobe;
    • handle food and cosmetics;
    • work as a team;
    • institute inspection rules;
    • participate in the licensing of pharmaceutical establishments;
    • define distribution logistics;
    • perform critical analysis of the results;
    • study research feasibility;
    • interact with prescriber and health team;
    • perform small dressings;
    • disseminate pharmaceutical products and services;
    • elaborate drug lists;
    • validate products, processes, areas and equipment;
    • assemble a team;
    • issue report of analysis results;
    • manipulate medicines;
    • issuing inspection rules;
    • guiding patients, caregivers and clients;
    • implement pharmaceutical service policy;
    • pack products;
    • coordinate pharmaceutical assistance programs;
    • evaluate compliance of physical facilities (certify area);
    • choose a method of analyze;
    • perform a product stability study;
    • demonstrate communication skills;
    • participate in a research ethics committee/commission;
    • define technical specifications for raw materials, packaging, materials, equipment and facilities;
    • overcoming adverse situations;
    • participate in health policy actions;
    • supervise production process;
    • perform analysis;
    • perform home visits;
    • develop forms and technical standards;
    • register data in medical records;
    • qualify suppliers;
    • demonstrate organizational skills;
    • manage human, financial and material resources;
    • demonstrate empathy;
    • develop standard formula;
    • elaborate projects;
    • program masterful process;
    • demonstrate credibility;
    • develop analytical and bioanalytical method;
    • coordinate pharmaceutical assistance actions;
    • pack products;
    • cultivate microorganisms;
    • structuring protocol;
    • develop standard operating procedure;
    • schedule industrial production;
    • demonstrate manual dexterity;
    • specify storage conditions;
    • fraction products;
    • validate method of analysis;
    • participate in the elaboration of treatment protocols;
    • demonstrate technical analytical ability;
    • participate in the preparation of medication use protocol;
    • identify adverse reactions and drug interactions;
    • participate in clinical research;
    • guide the collection of samples;
    • select suppliers;
    • monitor processes;
    • schedule masterful process;
    • write official books and balance sheets of controlled products;
    • define packaging specifications;
    • perform product stability study;
    • apply injectables;
    • check biochemical parameters;
    • analyze quality indicators;
    • supervise the production process;
    • make decisions;
    • collect samples;
    • participate in the elaboration of drug policies;
    • inspecting establishments, products and services;
    • acquire raw materials, materials and equipment;
    • establish criteria and dispensing systems;
    • perform pharmaceutical consultation;
    • prepare reagents, equipment and glassware;
    • prove product origin;
    • capture resources;
    • work as a team;
    • participate in health promotion and disease prevention actions;
    • manage documentation;
    • participate in technical committees;
    • operate equipment;
    • perform pharmacotherapeutic follow-up;
    • participate in the elaboration of the pharmaceutical service policy;
    • plan pharmaceutical assistance actions;
    • evaluate conformity of products and equipment;
    • provide inhalation therapy services;
    • participate in the development of treatment protocols;
    • perform acupuncture services;
    • check blood pressure;
    • guidance in compliance with the rules;
    • interacting with prescriber and health team;
    • participate in the investigation of complaints;
    • collect data;
    • diagnose areas of interest;
    • participate in the registration of pharmaceutical products;
    • check official balances of controlled products;
    • prepare samples;
    • demonstrate creativity;
    • define technical specifications of raw material, packaging, materials, equipment and facilities;
    • issuing a report of analysis results;
    • demonstrate ability to pay attention to detail;
    • establish product expiration date;
    • participate in the discussion of public health policies;
    • determine product disposal;
    • provide advice and consultancy;
    • choose medicines, immunobiologicals, cosmetics, food and health products;
    • indicate food, cosmetics and health products;


    Sectors that hire Pre-hospital pharmacist in urgent and emergency services the most in the job market

    • hospital care activities
    • service activities in emergency room and hospital units for emergency care
    • temporary labor lease
    • pharmaceuticals retail trade, without formula handling
    • health management support activities
    • nursing activities
    • activities of healthcare professionals
    • health plans
    • wholesale of medicines and drugs for human use
    • outpatient medical activity with resources for performing complementary exams




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