No, a pharmacy is a business, anyone can own one if they have enough money. Owning a pharmacy does not mean that you are necessarily qualified to fill people's prescriptions. If you own a pharmacy but you are not a pharmacist, you would then have to hire a pharmacist to work for you.
One cannot own a pharmacist. One can own a pharmacy.
Pharmacist is bigger than pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician always work under the supervision of pharmacist.
Anyone. So long as a registered pharmacist is employed to work in the pharmacy, the owner of the pharmacy does not have to be a pharmacist.
A pharmacy.
The licensed medication specialist at a pharmacy is a pharmacist.
Just being "in" the pharmacy isn't a violation. Dispensing prescription meds without a pharmacist present is against the law.
An academic pharmacist is a teacher of pharmacy and does research on new drugs.
A pharmacist is the best profession in the pharmacy field, pharmacists can follow different career paths:- - clinical pharmacy - hospitals etc. - retail pharmacy - online pharmacist. There are also pharmacist technicians which are in high demand.
Pharmacist
A person who assists customers on the pharmacy floor but does not work as a pharmacist is typically called a pharmacy technician or pharmacy assistant. They help with customer service, manage inventory, and ensure that the pharmacy operates smoothly, often under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Pharmacist.
Becoming a pharmacist requires significantly more schooling than becoming a pharmacy technician. Consider a pharmacy technician as a pharmacist assistant.