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How to become a qualified pharmacist
Doctors and nurses are three important groups of hospital health professionals. As an important role in reviewing and allocating doctors' prescriptions and guiding patients to use drugs rationally, pharmacists play an important role in coordinating doctor-patient communication and improving doctor-patient relationship, and their value is increasingly recognized by hospitals and the general public.

The actual work of pharmacists in hospital pharmacy can be divided into the following parts according to the different work contents: pharmacists who adjust and review prescriptions in pharmacies, pharmacists who manage warehouses, pharmacists who consult pharmacists in outpatient clinics, and clinical pharmacists who go deep into clinic to ensure rational drug use by doctors and patients. Among them, pharmacists in outpatient and emergency pharmacies are in an important position in the pharmacy departments of hospitals because of their fast pace of work, high intensity of work and direct face to patients.

As a pharmaceutical pharmacist, we should always implement the "patient-centered" service concept, focus on cultivating the following abilities, and constantly improve our professional practice ability and service level. As a pharmaceutical pharmacist, we should always implement the "patient-centered" service concept, focus on cultivating the following abilities, constantly improve our professional practice ability and service level, realize the post value of pharmacists and improve people's satisfaction.

First of all, we should always learn professional knowledge of pharmacy. Drugs are closely related to human life and health. Pharmacists, as the occupations that have the most contact with drugs, must master the drug-related knowledge as much as possible, such as indications, usage and dosage, adverse reactions, contraindications, precautions, pharmacological effects and preservation methods. Due to the change of our living environment, some new diseases or some diseases with low incidence have increased obviously in recent years, which will inevitably lead to the emergence of many new drugs;