Pharmacist
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A pharmacist makes around $166,000 a year. However, this number can vary with what type of pharmacist you are or how long you have been in practice. Try reseraching it!
alot It depends on where the pharmacist is employed, but that answer is essentially correct. A good friend of mine is a pharmacist, and she makes $65 or $70 per hour.
When a physician "makes rounds" it means that he or she goes into a hospital and sees all of his/her patients that are admitted to the hospital.
Unless there is a city ordinance, you can use water as a landscaping element in hospitals. You will find that water, makes one of the prettiest and calmest elements that can be added to a hospital setting.
Working in this setting makes one very careful of becoming infected by some disease. A strict protocol must be done carefully.
Varies State to State, Country to Country, company to company, hospital to hospital, and pharmacy to pharmacy. Not a long term career though. Use it to gain experience while you pursue your Pharmacist Degree and License. Pharmacists typically earn $75,000 to $140,000 a year in most of the U.S., and enjoy a very desirable work schedule.
How much they make depends on how many years since graduation from medical school. A surgical intern makes around 40,000/year a resident about 55,000/year and an attending probably makes starting about 200,000/year depending on where you live...
a bad setting does not have all the things about were a story takes place at.
IT IS THE QUIRE SETTING THAT DOES IT THIS BOOK IS NO GOOD
a good setting needs to have every single thing about where it takes place at