As there is only one country in the US they may work anywhere in the US.
Pharmacists can work in Hospitals, drugstores, and sometimes businesses can hire them to create or test new drugs.
As much as possible. We also have some pharmacists who work at several different stores on different days - those are called "floating pharmacists."
Yes, I think so :)
Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).Within the US today, prospective pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).
Pharmacists legally sell medicines in the USA. Pharmacy Techs help pharmacists complete tasks in a pharmacy.
pharmacists role is to help us find a cure for sicknesses and to help us survive through it their job is to make more and more medication to help us fight the sicknesses
Most pharmacists are employees of a pharmacy and coverage is provided by the employer. If the pharmacists is self employed as in they own the pharmacy in which they work, then they would need to purchase their own insurance coverage
Pharmacists can do a lot of valuable duties, However for general audience the broad answer is: Pharmacists can work in pharmacies, in pharmaceutical industries or do research in pharmaceutical producs
as a pharmacist the environment that you work in should most of the time kept clean.
pharmacy technician
walgreens, target, wal-mart.
In the US, it is a doctorate degree, Doctor of Pharmacy.