Pharmacy Technician
pharmacy tech
Usually with a pen. Just kidding. Physician assistants (PAs) are licensed by the state medical boards to practice under the supervision of a licensed physician (MD or DO). They write examine patients, order tests, and write prescriptions under the authority of their supervising physician. In some states, PAs are limited in the types of medications they can prescribe, but most medications (aside from some narcotics) are ok for PAs to prescribe.
You would have to take special medications under a doctor's supervision.
a pa is a phyisician assistant and is under the supervision of a doctor. a pa can give out medication, cures, and prescriptions but only under a doctors approval. :]
a pa is a phyisician assistant and is under the supervision of a doctor. a pa can give out medication, cures, and prescriptions but only under a doctors approval. :]
Medications are used for treating patients. They are used under supervision of certified medical practitioners.
minor employees need supervision because they need to know how the business is operated and all the task that has to be carried out in the business. when they become professionals or reach a higher stage in their workforce they will no longer need supervision! thanxx by alonda
minor employees need supervision because they need to know how the business is operated and all the task that has to be carried out in the business. when they become professionals or reach a higher stage in their workforce they will no longer need supervision! thanxx by alonda
Not to be taken with anti-asthmatic, anticoagulant or antihypertensive medications without supervision of a medical practitioner. May intensify the effects of other medications. And more . . .
Essentially the same things as a pharmacy technician. Fill medications, give limited advice..etc., under the supervision of a pharmacist. Obviously, the difference is that interns are pharmacists in training, and they generally (should) get paid more than a technician.
Never give your animals any prescription medications or otherwise without qualified professional supervision.
Never give your animals any prescription medications or otherwise without qualified professional supervision.