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I want to open a pharmacy, can I teach myself, and then I can take all kinds of certificates. Just speak the vernacular, don't copy it online, or I can't understand it. I graduated from junior high sc
I want to open a pharmacy, can I teach myself, and then I can take all kinds of certificates. Just speak the vernacular, don't copy it online, or I can't understand it. I graduated from junior high school. Everything is easy with money. To open a pharmacy, you must first have a licensed pharmacist qualification certificate, technical secondary school education or above, and relevant pharmacy majors can be tested, which is quite difficult. But you can choose to hire this. Secondly, there must be channels to get the goods. After all, drugs are special, and the prices of different brands of the same drug are very different. It takes hard power to drive this by yourself. In addition, through the relevant qualification review, get a business license, and pass the random inspection by the regulatory authorities. An individual runs a pharmacy, so what position do you hold in it? 1. Resident pharmacist. College/bachelor degree or above is required, and a licensed pharmacist qualification certificate is required. (It is difficult to get a qualification certificate without systematic study and practice of pharmacy) This position may be a bit difficult for you. 2. Shop assistant. Persons who need to graduate from high school or above or major in pharmacy or pass the examination by the drug supervision department and obtain employment certificates. At this point, if you find a good teacher who can teach you by hand and then follow the business practice a little bit, you may be qualified.