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  2. University of Colorado School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) awards both MD and PhD degrees. [7] There are about 650 MD students at the school, plus 350 in the Physician Assistant and Physical Therapy programs and 400 in Graduate Medical Education. The University of Colorado's School of Pharmacy (SOP) began in 1911 as a division of the School of Medicine.

  3. Birth Control Access: Pharmacists Can Write Prescriptions in ...

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    Twenty states in the U.S. allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal birth control. This can help people gain access to birth control medications without having to see a physician.

  4. The Green Pharmacist - WebMD

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    When you talk to a pharmacist in a drugstore, you can be pretty confident you're dealing with a professional who has taken rigorous courses on the medicines he or she sells. But when you're ...

  5. Pharmacy technician - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacy technicians are healthcare workers trained in the technical aspects of supplying medicines and medical devices to patients. Pharmacy technicians work in a variety of locations (usually in community, retail, and hospital pharmacies), but can also work for long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturers, third-party insurance ...

  6. Penrose Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Penrose Hospital is a 364-bed hospital located in Colorado Springs, Colorado and owned by Penrose-Saint Francis Health Services. The campus includes Penrose Hospital, the Penrose Cancer Center, the E Tower building, the Penrose Pavilion, and the John Zay House. [1] The hospital is a Level II trauma center. [2]

  7. What Is a Pharmacist? - WebMD

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    Education and Training. In order to become a pharmacist in the U.S., a person needs a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an institution that is accredited by the Accreditation Council for ...

  8. Pharmacology - Healthline

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    Pharmacology. Pharmacists are medication experts. They specialize in the distribution of prescription drugs and provide critical advice on dosing, drug interactions, and potential side effects ...

  9. Rebecca Barnhart, PharmD, BCPP - Healthline

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    Dr. Rebecca Barnhart is a board certified clinical pharmacist specializing in psychiatry and neurology, and she currently practices as an outpatient clinical pharmacist in Colorado.