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What's the difference between a licensed pharmacist and a licensed physician?
1, licensed pharmacists and licensed doctors have different occupations.

Licensed pharmacists are professionals who are responsible for providing pharmaceutical knowledge and pharmaceutical services. Pharmacists are responsible for checking whether there are drug interactions between several drugs prescribed by doctors, and suggesting the most suitable dosage form and dosage for patients according to the patient's medical records and the doctor's diagnosis. At the same time, they will also teach patients what to pay attention to and how to take medicine.

Units engaged in the production, trading and use of drugs and other units that need to provide pharmaceutical services shall be equipped with corresponding licensed pharmacists in accordance with regulations. The State Administration of Pharmaceutical Products is responsible for clearly defining the positions that licensed pharmacists need to hold.

A medical practitioner refers to a person who has a medical license and is a "medical practitioner" and is actually engaged in medical treatment, prevention and health care, excluding medical practitioners who are actually engaged in management.

Medical practitioners should have good professional ethics and medical practice level, carry forward the humanitarian spirit, and perform the sacred duties of preventing and treating diseases, saving lives and protecting people's health. The whole society should respect doctors. Doctors perform their duties according to law and are protected by law.

2. The responsibilities of licensed pharmacists and licensed physicians are different.

Licensed pharmacists should abide by the practice standards and business norms, and take ensuring and promoting the safety and effectiveness of drug use by the public as the basic criterion.

Licensed pharmacists must strictly abide by the Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and various laws and policies of the state on drug development, production, management and use.

Licensed pharmacists have the responsibility to put forward suggestions, stop and refuse to implement acts or decisions that violate the Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and relevant laws and regulations, and report to the local drug supervision and administration department.

Licensed pharmacists are responsible for the supervision and management of drug quality within the scope of practice, participate in the formulation and implementation of the total quality management system for drugs, and participate in the handling of violations within the unit.

Medical practitioners shall abide by laws, regulations and technical operation norms in their practice activities; Establish professionalism, abide by professional ethics, perform the duties of doctors, and serve patients with due diligence; Caring for, caring for and respecting patients and protecting their privacy; Study hard, update knowledge and improve professional and technical level; Promote health care knowledge and provide health education for patients.

3. Licensed pharmacists and licensed doctors have different powers.

Licensed pharmacists generally work in pharmacies and need to participate in continuing education after obtaining the qualification certificate of licensed pharmacists. Licensed pharmacists need to take a pharmacy exam. Although licensed pharmacists do not have the prescription right of licensed doctors, they have the right to review prescriptions, so they can guide drug use.

Practitioners can have the right to prescribe, exercise the power to diagnose patients, and make diagnosis and treatment plans according to the diagnosis.

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Baidu encyclopedia-licensed pharmacist

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Baidu encyclopedia-licensed physician