Experienced pharmacists and leadership roles are seeking new professional challenges. Able to manage pharmacy operations with a flexible and resourceful approach. A friendly and patient leader focused on creating supportive and motivating working environments. Builds rapport quickly with patients from diverse backgrounds to educate them about general health topics and maintain well-being. Boosts team productivity by training and mentoring junior pharmacy staff.
I worked in the internal pharmacy in Aseer Central Hospital, as well as the emergency pharmacy, intravenous preparation unit, outpatient pharmacy, and coordinator of pharmacy requests from medical supplies. I moved to work in the Mental Health Hospital in Abha and gained experience in dealing with hospital auditors and contributing to updating crash carts in all departments.
After that, I completed my studies and obtained a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, and after graduation, I worked as a supervisor of the drug counseling clinic at Khamis Mushait General Hospital.
Then as a director of the pharmacy department from 2018 until now. I participated in many committees, including the Committee on Pharmacy and Therapeutics in the Mental Health Hospital in Abha,
the Committee for the Development of Pharmaceutical Services in the primary health centers of Khamis Mushait Governorate, and the Committee on Pharmacy and Therapeutics in Khamis Mushait General Hospital.
I participated in all Hajj in 2014 and worked on temporary assignments at Al-Barak and Al-Farsha General Hospital.
I participated with the pharmaceutical care administration, the Kawthar Association, the Family Medicine Association in Abha, the Reaya Association, and the Al-Salam Association in several programs, the most important of which was the Saudi Pharmacist's Day, Awareness of the optimal use of antibiotics, awareness of multiple sclerosis and asthma, and many international days.
I got a lot of On-the-job courses, the most important of which are drug safety, quality, and skill of effective communication with patients, as well as courses to develop communication with the deaf and mute (sign language) and many other courses.