Recruiter's Glossary

Examples: WAC PTCB QS1

PDC

Term from Pharmacy industry explained for recruiters

PDC (Pharmaceutical Distribution Center) is a central facility where medications and medical supplies are stored, managed, and distributed to pharmacies, hospitals, or other healthcare facilities. Think of it as a highly organized warehouse specifically designed for handling medications. These centers ensure that drugs are stored properly, tracked carefully, and delivered safely to where they're needed. The term might also refer to the Professional Development Certificate in some contexts, but in pharmacy settings, it typically means Pharmaceutical Distribution Center.

Examples in Resumes

Managed inventory control systems at PDC serving 50+ retail pharmacy locations

Implemented new safety protocols at Pharmaceutical Distribution Center (PDC) reducing errors by 30%

Supervised team of 15 technicians at regional PDC facility

Typical job title: "PDC Technicians"

Also try searching for:

Pharmacy Warehouse Technician Distribution Center Specialist Pharmaceutical Inventory Specialist PDC Operations Manager Pharmacy Supply Chain Coordinator PDC Quality Assurance Specialist

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How would you handle a situation where temperature-sensitive medications were found to be stored incorrectly?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate knowledge of emergency protocols, quality control procedures, documentation requirements, and ability to make quick decisions while following regulatory guidelines.

Q: What experience do you have with improving distribution center efficiency?

Expected Answer: Should discuss experience with inventory management systems, process improvement, team leadership, and examples of successful optimization projects.

Mid Level Questions

Q: How do you ensure accurate tracking of controlled substances?

Expected Answer: Should explain inventory control procedures, documentation practices, security measures, and familiarity with regulatory requirements.

Q: Describe your experience with quality assurance in pharmaceutical storage.

Expected Answer: Should discuss temperature monitoring, expiration date tracking, storage requirements, and standard operating procedures.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What are the basic storage requirements for different types of medications?

Expected Answer: Should know about temperature ranges, light sensitivity, humidity controls, and basic handling procedures for different medication types.

Q: How do you maintain organization in a busy distribution environment?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate understanding of inventory organization systems, basic safety protocols, and attention to detail.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic medication handling and storage
  • Inventory counting and organization
  • Understanding of safety protocols
  • Basic computer skills for inventory systems

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Controlled substance handling
  • Quality assurance procedures
  • Team coordination
  • Advanced inventory management

Senior (5+ years)

  • Distribution center management
  • Regulatory compliance oversight
  • Process optimization
  • Staff training and development

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Lack of attention to detail in handling medications
  • No knowledge of basic safety protocols
  • Unfamiliarity with controlled substance regulations
  • Poor understanding of temperature monitoring importance