What are the responsibilities of a designated pharmacist-in-charge?

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The designated pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) in California holds crucial responsibilities in overseeing the pharmacy's operations. They are responsible for ensuring compliance with all state and federal laws regarding pharmaceutical practices. The PIC must supervise all pharmacy personnel, ensuring proper training, competency, and adherence to protocols. They also oversee the procurement, storage, handling, and dispensing of medications, making certain these processes uphold safety standards. The PIC is accountable for maintaining accurate and complete records, including inventory management and controlled substance handling. Additionally, they are required to develop, implement, and maintain policies and procedures for the pharmacy's operations. Overall, the designated pharmacist-in-charge plays a pivotal role in ensuring the pharmacy operates legally, safely, and effectively, thereby safeguarding public health and welfare.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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