Pharmacologist Toxicologist College and Career Awareness What is

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Pharmacologist & Toxicologist College and Career Awareness

Pharmacologist & Toxicologist College and Career Awareness

What is a Pharmacologist? Develop new drugs to cure, treat, and prevent disease. Test

What is a Pharmacologist? Develop new drugs to cure, treat, and prevent disease. Test substances to find if they are harmful. Study effects of drugs.

What is a Toxicologist? Find new and better ways to determine harmful effects of

What is a Toxicologist? Find new and better ways to determine harmful effects of poisons. Design and carry out studies of chemicals to find ways they can be used safely. Study chemicals to prevent risk to human health and/or the environment.

Where does a Pharmacologist work? Research laboratory of: Hospitals Businesses Universities Pharmaceutical Other companies

Where does a Pharmacologist work? Research laboratory of: Hospitals Businesses Universities Pharmaceutical Other companies health-related organizations

What does a Pharmacologist do? Give drugs to lab animals to study their responses

What does a Pharmacologist do? Give drugs to lab animals to study their responses to the drugs. Check if drugs help health conditions. Revise Get medications as needed. approval from U. S. Food & Drug Administration.

Where does a Toxicologist work? 9, 000 Toxicologists employed in North America in: Education

Where does a Toxicologist work? 9, 000 Toxicologists employed in North America in: Education Government Consulting Research foundations Industries

What does a Toxicologist do? Work with industries to make sure products and workplaces

What does a Toxicologist do? Work with industries to make sure products and workplaces are safe. Evaluate research data. Work for government to enforce laws that make sure chemicals are produced, used and disposed of safely. Teach others about safe use of chemicals.

How do I become a Pharmacologist? Must have a Bachelor’s degree (4 year degree)

How do I become a Pharmacologist? Must have a Bachelor’s degree (4 year degree) with courses in Science and Mathematics. Must complete Doctorate degree (4 additional years) to conduct testing on humans.

How do I become a Toxicologist? Bachelor’s degree (4 years of college) Most have

How do I become a Toxicologist? Bachelor’s degree (4 years of college) Most have Doctorate degrees (4 additional years)

How much does a Pharmacologist make? The average yearly salary for a Pharmacologist is

How much does a Pharmacologist make? The average yearly salary for a Pharmacologist is $91, 407 to $118, 828 per year.

How much does a Toxicologist make? The average yearly salary for a Toxicologist is

How much does a Toxicologist make? The average yearly salary for a Toxicologist is $35, 000 to $100, 000.

Are jobs available? There will definitely be jobs in both Toxicology and Pharmacology in

Are jobs available? There will definitely be jobs in both Toxicology and Pharmacology in the future based on scientific advances. More products will be available and will require more testing.

Congratulations! You have just opened your own clinic! Fill in your doctor’s notepad. What

Congratulations! You have just opened your own clinic! Fill in your doctor’s notepad. What is your clinic’s name? Address? Phone number? Make up your DEA number- this is your authorization number to write prescriptions.

Acronyms you may use on prescriptions Rx- take ASA- aspirin bid- every 2 hours

Acronyms you may use on prescriptions Rx- take ASA- aspirin bid- every 2 hours PO- by mouth pm- afternoon q- every a. m. – in the morning a-before c- with pc- after meals Get your doctor’s notepad and using the words above. p-after pt- patient tid- three times a day w/a- while awake sig-directions PRN- as needed tab-tablet s- without ac- before meals practice writing a prescription

Practice: You must make sure you are prescribing the correct dose to each patient!

Practice: You must make sure you are prescribing the correct dose to each patient! If you over prescribe you may have to call a toxicologist! Do the math questions on your worksheet to practice with dosage.

Create a prescription label Fill the prescription that you have written by counting out

Create a prescription label Fill the prescription that you have written by counting out the proper amounts of pills. Zoloft- blue M&Ms Ibuprofen- Red M&Ms Ambien- Yellow M&Ms Penicillin- Orange M&Ms Zantac- Brown M&Ms Lipitor- Green M&Ms Make sure that the label matches what you have prescribed and the dosage is correct for your patient.