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    She portrays excellent leadership in her own pharmacy and she is the boss of two of her staff pharmacists, six technicians and two interns. When I asked her about her leadership style, her response was that leadership is all about serving others the best way possible, keeping in mind how you can set yourself as an example. It is creativity…

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    those businesses are reopening and hiring individuals with experience in health and medical studies. If you like the medical field but prefer to work in a different environment, consider pursing Pharmacology and Pharmacy Studies at Granton Tech. You'll be prepared to work in a pharmacy work directly with the pharmacist and the…

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    It is dedicated to the relief of disease and suffering of their patients. Participating in executions is a violation to the current goals of the pharmacy profession. The Hippocratic oath stresses the belief of “service to others,” “relief of suffering” and “optimal outcomes” in patients, all of which are opposing to participation in executions. In order to uphold the honesty and integrity of the…

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    become a biological technician, I need to obtain a bachelor’s degree in a scientific field such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, or biomanufacturing. A four-year education is not always required for this position, however, it is a valuable asset which most employers will consider vital to the job. Most employers require at least an associates degree in a related science, or at least a practical certification paired with laboratory experience. ONET states that biological technicians typically…

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    I grew up in a rural part of Ethiopia where there are no proper health facilities, let alone a dentist. But, there is a strong tradition of celebrating a healthy and clean teeth; beautifully expressed by songs, poems, and other forms of literature. Lyrics about a woman’s teeth like “her tooth is so white, it shines more than an ice” are very common in Ethiopian music. Most of Ethiopian population lives in the countryside and doesn’t have accesses for toothbrush or toothpaste instead, people…

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    walls and endless green trees. The atmosphere, full of aspiration and big dreams, was infectious and hopeful. Something different then what I experienced in my hometown and local community colleges. At this age, I did not know I’d pursue a career in pharmacy, but this experience at UOP left a…

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    Learning reading and writing became a very important thing in peoples' lives because people can get their basic knowledge through reading books or writing a paper. Some people think that the ability to read and write more important today than in the past. Others do not think so. In my view, I agree that the ability to read and write became more important nowadays, for these two important reasons. First, reading and writing skills help people find a better job. This is important to help people…

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    As long as I can remember I have always had a passion for science. I have always been curious about the why and how of things, and have been fascinated with exploring all there is to know about the Earth. Science is such a complex subject, with many different areas and fields of study, there is always more to learn. When I was younger I remember being excited to join my first Science Olympiad team, and have the opportunity to aggrandize my knowledge about the different fields of science in a…

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    problem encountered by patients during hospital admissions and treatment. In hospitals there are several channels medications go through before getting to the patient. The error may emanate from the doctor who prescribed the medication or from the pharmacy where the order is filled or from the nurse who administers the medication. In the United States, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), (2015), estimated that about 700,000 emergency department visits and 100,000…

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    explained them as well so I think, I just need to practice them with patients in practice to get the better idea. Action • When did you complete the activities outlined in your plan? On my visit, the pharmacist was busy however I asked the pharmacy technician about some questions. • What have you learnt from the activities you did? I learned from activities that every service has aim so apply the service regard the case of the patient. Moreover, the pharmacist has to have enough knowledge…

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