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Title: A Career
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October 30, 2006 |
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A pharmacist
must be dependable, conscientious, scrupulous in their handling of the
drugs, sympathetic to their customers, and above all ethical (Hayes 656).
A pharmacist must have exceptional math skills and scientific knowledge.
They must also be realistic, wanting to see immediate results of their
work; curious and motivated, working hard to find concrete solutions
independently; sociable, working directly with the customers to answer
their questions and concerns; artistic and sensitive, showing sympathy and
compassion toward each customer; and most importantly conventional, working
with details, while submitting and keeping neat, organized forms and charts
(McKenzie 12)... Showed first 250 characters
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A pharmacist must be good with people and is expected to
advise not only customers but physicians on the selection, dosage,
interactions, and side effects of the medication they may prescribe. To do
this each pharmacist must have a great deal of knowledge and understanding
of the use, composition, and effect of the drugs they will be dispensing
("Pharmacists" 168)... Showed next 250 characters
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