Bintu Bamba Bayoh
About Bintu Bamba Bayoh
Bintu Bamba Bayoh is a pharmacist with over 14 years of experience in various pharmacy settings. Currently employed at Partners Pharmacy since 2012, Bayoh holds pharmacy licenses in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Ohio.
Work at Partners Pharmacy
Bintu Bamba Bayoh has been employed at Partners Pharmacy since 2012, accumulating over 12 years of experience in this role. As a pharmacist, she is responsible for various pharmacy operations, including medication dispensing, patient consultation, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Her extensive experience in the pharmacy field contributes to the effective management of pharmacy services.
Previous Experience in Pharmacy
Before joining Partners Pharmacy, Bintu worked at several other pharmacy establishments. She served as a pharmacist at Pharmaceutical Strategies from 2011 to 2012 for 10 months. Prior to that, she was employed at CVS Pharmacy for 9 years, from 2001 to 2010, where she gained significant retail pharmacy experience. Additionally, she briefly worked at Medco as a clinical and customer service pharmacist in 2010 for 3 months.
Education and Expertise
Bintu Bamba Bayoh studied at Northeastern University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from 1996 to 2001. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and practices. She holds pharmacy licenses in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Ohio, which allows her to practice in multiple states and demonstrates her commitment to maintaining professional standards.
Pharmacy Intern Experience
Bintu began her career in pharmacy as a pharmacy intern at CVS Pharmacy, where she worked from 1997 to 2001 for 4 years. This role allowed her to gain hands-on experience in various pharmacy operations and patient care, preparing her for her future roles as a licensed pharmacist.
Regulatory Compliance and Responsibilities
In her current role at Partners Pharmacy, Bintu ensures compliance with DEA policies and procedures, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of pharmacy operations. She is also responsible for maintaining a perpetual inventory for schedule II drugs, highlighting her attention to regulatory requirements and inventory management.