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What does a pharmacist do?

Pharmacists mainly work in hospital pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, retail pharmacies and government departments.

His duties include: the pharmacist working in a pharmacy mainly fills out prescriptions for customers who come to take medicine and explains how to take them.

Pharmacists working in pharmaceutical factories engage in research and development, participate in the production of pharmaceutical products, be responsible for the medical efficacy experiments of new drug products, and supervise the production quality of new drugs.

The qualifications for applicants to participate in the national licensed pharmacist qualification examination are: having a technical secondary school degree or above in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and having certain professional work experience. Related majors in the application conditions refer to: related majors refer to chemistry, medicine and biology. The specific provisions on professional working years in the application conditions: those with secondary school education are required to work in pharmacy or Chinese pharmacy for seven years; Persons with college education are required to be engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for five years; Persons with a bachelor's degree are required to be engaged in pharmacy or Chinese pharmacy for three years; Those who have graduated from the second bachelor's degree, postgraduate class or master's degree must have worked in pharmacy or Chinese medicine for one year; People who get a doctorate can apply directly.

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