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druggist$23141$ - traducción al árabe

HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.

druggist      
n. صيدلي, عطار, تاجر الأدوية
pharmacist         
اسْم : الصيدليّ
DRUGGISTS         

ألاسم

صَيْدَلانِيّ ; صَيْدَلِيّ

Definición

druggist
¦ noun N. Amer. a pharmacist or retailer of medicinal drugs.

Wikipedia

Pharmacist

A pharmacist, also known as a chemist (Commonwealth English) or a druggist (North America), is a healthcare professional who dispenses medications and who provides advice on their effective use, with the aim of preventing disease and promoting public health. Pharmacists often serve as primary care providers in the community, and may offer other services such as health screenings and immunizations.

Pharmacists undergo university or graduate-level education to understand the biochemical mechanisms and actions of drugs, drug uses, therapeutic roles, side effects, potential drug interactions, and monitoring parameters. This is mated to anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. Pharmacists interpret and communicate this specialized knowledge to patients, physicians, and other health care providers.

Among other licensing requirements, different countries require pharmacists to hold either a Bachelor of Pharmacy, Master of Pharmacy, or a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

The most common pharmacist positions are that of a community pharmacist (also referred to as a retail pharmacist, first-line pharmacist or dispensing chemist), or a hospital pharmacist, where they instruct and counsel on the proper use and adverse effects of medically prescribed drugs and medicines. In most countries, the profession is subject to professional regulation. Depending on the legal scope of practice, pharmacists may contribute to prescribing (also referred to as "pharmacist prescriber") and administering certain medications (e.g., immunizations) in some jurisdictions. Pharmacists may also practice in a variety of other settings, including industry, wholesaling, research, academia, formulary management, military, and government.