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Yes, as do nurses and pharmacists.
A lot. But less than for doctors.
doctors, pharmacists, and veternarian?
architects, nurses, doctors, math teachers, pharmacists, etc.
The pharmacists dispense drugs based on what doctors prescribe for their patients.
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In keeping with the jokes, pharmacists will tell you that doctors handwriting is barly legible
Doctors, Lawyers, Pharmacists, and if you have the talent then try Acting, Singing and some Major Sport.
Cook, chemists, pharmacists, anything to do with money, doctors, architects; anything which requires measuring.
Alright... so what would the doctors do if there were no medicines??? The pharmacists are the backbone for the health sciences... No Pharmacist, no medicines...
A few Doctors that prescribe medicine include:-MD (Doctor of Medicine)-DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)-ND or NMD (Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine)
"Rx" means "prescription for medicine." The letters abbreviate the Latin word recipe, which is a form of the verb "to take."Doctors write Rx in the heading of prescriptions as an instruction to "take" the medicine. The pharmacists filling the orders understand this shorthand (and hopefully they can read the doctors' handwriting) and print it on pill bottles with whatever else doctors order, such as "take twice daily with food." Somewhere along the line, pharmacists started using "Rx" on their storefront signs so patients knew where to get their doctors' instructions translated.