In a community pharmacy setting, pharmacists typically have the flexibility to alternate between standing and sitting throughout their shifts. A lot of the time they need to stand, such as when attending to customers at the counter or while preparing medications. However, when checking prescriptions, webster packs or during less active periods pharmacists can sit on a stool or chair. It all depends on your individual workplace and your role.
While doing job in Pharmacy.. pharmacist have to stand completely or get chances to sit on chair etc.
In a community pharmacy setting, pharmacists typically have the flexibility to alternate between standing and sitting throughout their shifts. A lot of the time they need to stand, such as when attending to customers at the counter or while preparing medications. However, when checking prescriptions, webster packs or during less active periods pharmacists can sit on a stool or chair. It all depends on your individual workplace and your role.
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