Courtney Nelson
Miss. Roscoe
11th Grade Advanced English
November 9, 2006
Pharmacists: Helping others is What They Do
Many people regard pharmacists as the hardest workers who receive the least amount of respect. Today, the most difficult part of being a pharmacist is not the job, rather the school and training required for certification. A career in pharmacy also requires many personal qualities that you cannot obtain. Although a career in the Pharmaceutical industry would require a large amount of work often with little respect, the reward of knowing you helped others would be worth the hard work. Pharmacists work hard throughout all of the aspects of their job, including school and the workplace.
"Pharmacists serve society as the health professional most knowledgeable about the proper use of medicines." (www.act.org) Pharmacists have the responsibility of advising doctors on dosage, possible side effects and selection of drugs. (Schulz) They must know how drugs work and......
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