Phrases with «to become a pharmacist»

To become a pharmacist means to undergo the necessary education, training and licensing requirements to become a professional who is responsible for dispensing and managing medications, providing expert advice on the safe and effective use of prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications and health supplements, monitoring the effects of medication therapy and providing counseling to patients about their prescription medications. Full definition

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Sentences with «to become a pharmacist»

  • I was thinking maybe instead of becoming a pharmacist, I should start out as a pharmacy technician. (careerigniter.com)
  • Many pharmacy technicians view their career as a spring board for becoming a pharmacist or other medical professional. (dayjob.com)
  • My education that I've attained by going to Remington College has prepared me for not just being a pharmacy technician but the future of becoming a pharmacist because there's so much to learn there and there's so much to do that... once leaving Remington you feel like you have a lot of confidence in your ability to exceed what you picked up when you were at Remington. (remingtoncollege.edu)
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