Lots of chemistry, math, science - the ability to memorize the names of all the drugs and what they do (and what they look like) - the ability to remember which drugs and diseases interact and could be harmful to the patient - the ability to use computer software - the ability to deal with grumpy, sick customers and irritating insurance companies who don't want to pay for medicines - and lots of patience.
yes a pharmacist needs first level life preservations skills certificate... most employers will look for this in every 1 in 4 employees now anyway, but for pharmacists it is required, for a few reasons.
medical skils you have to go to medical school to be a pharmacist
•-Computer skills •-Personal Qualities •-Strong Communication and People Skills
high school diploma
no specific license is need only a certification called the FPGEC
Choosing a chemistry as a major subject is a wise decision if you are gonna pursue a career as a pharmacist. I think after you do your undergraduate you take the courses that are required to be a pharmacist and it should not take more than 3-4 years to get a pharmacist degree.
What are the skills required by executives? Also explain the methods of developing such skills.
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Specialist skills.
Prospective pharmacists should have scientific aptitude, good interpersonal skills, and a desire to help others. They also must be conscientious and pay close attention to detail, because the decisions they make affect human lives.
If you do so, he is required by law to report you to the DEA.
Some skills that are required in order to play in the NFL are strength, speed, intelligence and stamina.