Dallah Hospital in Riyadh announced its desire to fill a number of vacant health, engineering and administrative positions, according to the following titles:

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Biomedical engineer.
Mechanical Engineer.
Safety Officer.
nursing.
Legal nurse.
Medical device specialist.
Security and Safety Manager.
Head of Facilities Operations Center.
electrical engineer.
Laboratory technology specialist.
Health insurance employee.
pharmaceutical.

Dallah Healthcare Company was founded in 1995 as a specialized healthcare company; it includes hospitals, pharmaceuticals, management, operations, and investments.

After a successful journey, Dallah Healthcare Company was listed as a public shareholding company in the Saudi Stock Exchange market (Tadawul) in December 2012.

Dallah Healthcare is committed to providing exceptional healthcare services, matched by our dedication to our core values. We strive to remain the leader in providing healthcare services in the region within the private sector, reflecting on our professional ethics and medical excellence and giving back to the community under the umbrella of community service.

Pharmacist duties include many activities related to providing health care and ensuring patient safety regarding medications. Here are some of the main duties of a pharmacist:

Providing medication consultations: The pharmacist provides consultations to patients and clients about using medications correctly, including appropriate doses, potential side effects, and interactions with other medications.
Preparing prescriptions: The pharmacist prepares and fills prescriptions based on doctors’ instructions, and ensures the correctness and accuracy of the medications provided to patients.
Pharmaceutical review: The pharmacist reviews and evaluates prescriptions to ensure patient safety and avoid drug interactions and side effects.
Medication Management: The pharmacist manages the inventory and supply of medications in the pharmacy, ensuring the continuous availability of medications according to patients’ needs.
Patient education: The pharmacist provides instructions and guidance to patients on how to use medications correctly and adhere to the prescribed doses.
Quality Control: The pharmacist ensures the quality and safety of medicines by checking the expiry date and proper storage of medicines.

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