Pharmacists Job Description
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Okay, so I slack off in high school, usually studying just enough to maintain an A average GPA. So far I have a 110 in Chemistry and a 97 in Algebra, so I'd say mathematics (except for Geometry) and sciences are my strong points. I assume one would need to attend college for about 6 years altogether, correct? Also, would a pharmacist normally be dealing with people the majority of the time, or at their desk filling out paperwork and counting pills? I'm not a 'people person'
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Most boring and uncreative job in the world. Go to school for all these years and come out just pushing pills.
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lol what if he took Viagra from the shelf
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PROUD TO BE A PHARMACIST!
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@Butown stfu prick
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@skateboarding118 good thing physics wont be that important!!
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@DoThyDerp Pick it up in college, maintain a high GPA and take classes like chemistry and math and you should do fine.
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i'm an average student but can i make it into this field...*sigh.....this is really tough....
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What if i slacked off in High School? Let's say 2.4 GPA. I'm not stupid... just a bit lazy.
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it has all what a pharmacist needs.
@PandaBaby51 Im a Pharmacist too, it is a great job not just because we earn lots of money. Its is our job to provide information to our patients about drugs that they being taken. We are life savers too....And Im proud to be a PHARMACIST
04291982emgee 1 year ago 8
I would disagree that "typically pharmacists spend most of the day standing at a counter dispensing medication." This is what pharmacy technicians do for probably a quarter of their time (the other times, techs are inputting prescriptions, dealing with insurance, or ringing out patients). Pharmacists themselves (in a community setting like Walgreens) are more likely checking prescriptions, giving flu shots, counseling patients, and performing medication therapy management most of the time.
Jason1Wang1 1 year ago 7