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About pharmacists

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Assistant pharmacists assist pharmacists to run pharmacies, and are responsible for reading prescriptions, dispensing medicines, preparing medicines, and managing inventory; Ordering drugs, establishing drug files in accordance with food and drug management regulations, implementing narcotic drug management, drug classification, drug packaging and computer file management; The necessary duties of clerks and other hospitals and pharmacies. So obviously, the position of pharmacist assistant is in the hospital pharmacy or pharmacy. Beautiful working environment, the average salary is above 65438 Canadian dollars +04/ hour. This is a good career.

Medicine is closely related to our healthy life, our family life and quality of life, so medicine is also a sunshine industry in any country. North Americans pay more attention to health, so there are many pharmaceutical factories and pharmacies. There are nearly 300 pharmaceutical industries in Canada. In recent years, nearly 100 health care pharmaceutical factories have been approved by FDA, and are being expanded or planned, which provides a great job market for many immigrants with chemical background.

For immigrant friends who have no chemical background, it is a good choice to increase their pharmaceutical knowledge by studying pharmacist assistant courses and work in hospitals or pharmacies. There are a large number of pharmacies in Canada, which is different from China-many large supermarkets in Canada have drug counters to facilitate customers to buy drugs.

Drugs produced by pharmaceutical factories can only reach patients through doctors, family doctors or pharmacists. There are obvious differences between prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs in Canada. Prescription drugs (prescription drugs) can only be purchased with a doctor's prescription, and are divided into Class I drugs (drugs in Schedule I), narcotic drugs (narcotics) and controlled drugs (controlled drugs). Prescription drugs are all behind the pharmacy counter. OTC can also be divided into three categories. Second-class drugs (drugs in Schedule 2) are also placed behind the pharmacy counter and can only be purchased after consultation by pharmacists. Customers of Schedule III drugs can choose by themselves, but pharmacists must be present to answer their questions. OTC drugs can be sold without a pharmacist.

In Canada, there are independent pharmacies (chain pharmacies/franchised pharmacies/pharmacies) and supermarket medicine cabinets (mass pharmacies/pharmacies). Independent pharmacies usually have their own pharmacies, which are owned by a pharmacist. Small pharmacies employ two or three pharmacists' assistants. Large pharmacies, chain pharmacies, medicine cabinets in supermarkets, and assistant pharmacist Yamatonokusushi are many times. This has created a lot of employment opportunities. With the increasingly serious problem of aging population in Canada, the pharmaceutical industry and its closely related pharmacies will be more prosperous.

Yt Synge Pharmaceutical Technology Research Institute recently hired a senior pharmacist, a doctor of pharmacy and the manager of a large chain pharmacy as lecturers for the course "Pharmacist Assistant". After 48 hours of theoretical study, a two-week pharmaceutical internship will be arranged. This course trains students to master enough theories and skills to work as assistant pharmacists in pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry.

Yt Singh Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology will hold an open class at Unit 205, No.2400 Midland Avenue at 6: 00 p.m. on Thursday, 165438. Welcome to visit.

Tel: 416-732-7698; 4 16-82 1-4876

Address: Unit 205, 2400 Midland Avenue