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imklo

10/15/24 6:28 PM

#334456 RE: Lifetime #334454

What difference does that make? The person in question is a DOCTOR of Pharmacy. A nurse practitioner can prescribe medication. Prescribing authority does not make a person a doctor. Go join your buddy.
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gimmee greenbacks

10/15/24 6:58 PM

#334460 RE: Lifetime #334454

What’s your point?

A physicians assistant can prescribe medication..

A simple google search yields this info:

“A Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD; Neo-Latin: Pharmaciae Doctor) is a professional doctorate in pharmacy. In some countries, it is a proficient graduate degree to practice the profession of pharmacy or to become a clinical pharmacist. In many countries, people with their Doctor of Pharmacy are allowed to practice independently and can prescribe drugs directly to patients. A PharmD program has significant experiential and/or clinical education components in introductory and advanced levels for the safe and effective use of drugs. Experiential education prepares graduates to be practice-ready, as they already have spent a significant amount of time training in areas of direct patient care and research.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Pharmacy



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