Pharmacist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Pharmacists compound, or prepare, prescriptions written
by physicians, dentists, and other practitioners. They review these
prescriptions to validate their accuracy and then prepare the medication. This
can involve weighing, measuring, and mixing drugs. Once the compounds are
prepared, pharmacists then dispense them to customers and patients.
Pharmacists
answer patients’ and customers’ questions about the drugs they are taking and
drugs which can be sold over the counter. In some cases, pharmacists are
responsible for taking inventory of the drugs on the shelves and ordering any
which they are low on.
Pharmacists
work in hospitals, clinics, health departments, universities, and grocery,
drug, and discount stores. Those who work in stores must be aware of the other
health supplies available in the store so they do not direct customers in the
wrong direction.
Average Salary: $33,000 - $51,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take the most challenging high school
classes (including AP or IB) available in English, science, and math.
All
pharmacists must graduate from a college of pharmacy. Most pharmacy schools
require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (P-CAT), and
some require up to two years of pre-pharmacy education. Other colleges will
admit students directly from high school.
Normally it takes at least five years to earn a Pharmacy Degree. To earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, Pharm D., requires at least six.
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