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PHARMACIST

Duties and Responsibilities

The main duty of a Pharmacist is the dispense medication to patients as prescribed by their physicians. You must also keep track of a patients medical history, monitor treatment programs, administer therapies and provide instructions to medications. 

Salary

$121,500

Education

Before you become licensed, you must earn a doctorate degree in pharmacy from an accredited program. Courses involving science and math are mandatory. You must behave a specific way around patients. You are also required to spend a year under the super vision of a certified pharmacist. 

Demand for Career

This career is necessary when it comes to getting the right amount of doses. It is important to be treated at the right degree, pharmacists make that possible for patients. 


Reflection

I do not think this is the proper career choice for myself. Mainly because it does not match my interests.


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