means an individual licensed by a State or Territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to practice pharmacy
A pharmacist is a person who is qualified to prepare and sell medicines. = chemist
One who is licensed to prepare and sell or dispense drugs and compounds and to make up prescriptions; a trained professional and a reliable resource for health information and counseling
A pharmacist or a pharmacist's is a shop in which drugs and medicines are sold by a pharmacist. someone whose job is to prepare medicines in a shop or hospitalpharmacist, pharmacy, chemist, chemist's, drugstore A pharmacist is someone who prepares and sells medicines. This is the usual word in American English, but in British English pharmacist is slightly technical and it is more usual to use the word chemist . The place where a pharmacist works is a pharmacy . This can be a shop, part of a shop, or part of a hospital. Pharmacy is the usual word in American English. In British English, you usually refer to the part of a hospital that prepares and gives out medicines as a pharmacy , but the usual word for a shop where medicines are prepared and sold is a chemist or a chemist's . In Britain chemists usually also sell other things, such as beauty and baby products. A shop like this in the United States is called a drugstore
A health care professional who compounds and dispenses medications and other pharmaceutical supplies, using standard physical and chemical procedures to fill written prescriptions issued by physicians Maintains records on all unit dose for each nursing unit and also IV additive program Maintains inventory of supplies Graduation from accredited school of pharmacy and licensed in the State of Delaware