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Practitioner

A practitioner is a professional who practices in a specific field of study or profession. The term is often used in the healthcare industry to refer to health professionals who provide care to patients. This can include a wide range of professionals, such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and therapists.

Types of Practitioners[edit]

There are many different types of practitioners in the healthcare industry. Some of the most common include:

  • Pharmacists: Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who are experts in medications. They provide advice on the safe and effective use of medications.

Education and Training[edit]

The education and training required for practitioners can vary greatly depending on the specific profession. However, most practitioners in the healthcare industry are required to have a degree in their field of study, as well as additional training and certification.

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