Considering that the pharmacy educational program focuses a lot on the ethics and legal aspects of drug regulation, more so than any other profession it would be safe to say that yes pharmacy graduates are better regulators of medicines.
Fill On Arrival (Don't start filling the prescription until the patient is in the pharmacy.)
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.
Yes, though all graduates of Pharmacy have a Pharm.D. since the year 2000, B.S. degrees remain valid.
See the related link for common abbreviations.
http://www.medilexicon.com/ MediLexicon - world's largest online database of pharmaceutical and medical abbreviations - over 230,000 and growing. Database is updated daily to include new acronyms and abbreviations and their meanings. It is free to use, allowing people to instantly look up meanings for acronyms and abbreviations from the fields of medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology, agrochemicals, healthcare and more.
Abbreviations make writing things easier and faster.
In APA style, you can use standard abbreviations, such as "e.g." for "for example" or "et al." for "and others." It's recommended to use abbreviations sparingly and to define them the first time you use them in your text. Avoid using unfamiliar or non-standard abbreviations.
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A pharmacist graduates with license can earn around 100k per annum starting...
Every trust should have its own list of recognised abbreviations. If it's not on the list - don't use it!