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pharmacist

A pharmacist is a person who works in a shop. They give you medicine when you are sick. You go to them if you have a headache or a cold. They help you get better.

A pharmacist is a professional who works in a pharmacy. They prepare medicines for patients. If you have a prescription from your doctor, you take it to the pharmacist. They check that the medicine is safe for you to take. They are very helpful people.

A pharmacist is a healthcare expert who specializes in medications. They are responsible for dispensing drugs and providing advice on how to use them safely. Many people visit their local pharmacist to ask about minor health issues, such as allergies or coughs, before deciding to see a doctor.

As a highly trained healthcare professional, a pharmacist plays a crucial role in patient care. Beyond the technical task of dispensing prescriptions, they perform clinical checks to prevent harmful drug interactions. They are often the most accessible healthcare provider, offering immediate guidance on medication management and general wellness.

The role of the pharmacist has evolved significantly, moving from a traditional 'dispenser of medicines' to an integral member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team. In modern clinical settings, pharmacists often engage in medication therapy management, helping to optimize patient outcomes by adjusting dosages and monitoring side effects. Their expertise in pharmacology is essential for ensuring patient safety in complex medical regimens.

Historically rooted in the apothecary tradition, the modern pharmacist occupies a sophisticated intersection of chemistry, biology, and patient advocacy. Their practice is governed by rigorous ethical standards and deep pharmacological knowledge. By interpreting complex diagnostic data and collaborating with physicians, pharmacists mitigate the risks of polypharmacy and ensure the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. They are, in essence, the guardians of medication safety in our society.

pharmacist in 30 Sekunden

  • A healthcare professional.
  • Dispenses and advises on medicine.
  • Works in a pharmacy or hospital.
  • Requires specialized training.

Think of a pharmacist as the bridge between your doctor's diagnosis and your recovery. When your doctor writes a prescription, they are essentially giving you a set of instructions, but it is the pharmacist who ensures those instructions are safe and accurate.

They are not just people behind a counter; they are experts in chemistry and biology. They know exactly how different drugs react with one another and with your body. If you ever have a question about whether you should take a medicine with food or if it might make you sleepy, the pharmacist is the person you should ask.

The word pharmacist comes from the Greek word pharmakon, which originally meant 'drug' or 'poison.' It is fascinating how the meaning shifted over time from something potentially dangerous to something medicinal.

In the Middle Ages, these professionals were often called 'apothecaries.' They would mix herbs, roots, and chemicals in their shops to create remedies. As science advanced, the field became more regulated, leading to the modern title we use today. It is a profession with roots stretching back thousands of years to ancient civilizations that first discovered the healing power of plants.

You will most often hear this word in a healthcare context. It is a neutral, professional term used in both casual conversation and formal medical reports.

Common collocations include 'consult a pharmacist', 'local pharmacist', or 'hospital pharmacist'. You might say, 'I need to stop by the pharmacy to talk to the pharmacist about my prescription.' It is a standard term that everyone understands, regardless of the setting.

While there are not many idioms specifically using the word 'pharmacist,' we often use phrases related to their work. 1. 'A bitter pill to swallow': Something unpleasant that must be accepted. 2. 'Take your medicine': To accept the consequences of your actions. 3. 'Snake oil salesman': Someone selling fake medicine (the opposite of a real pharmacist). 4. 'Doctor's orders': Following strict instructions. 5. 'In good health': The goal of visiting a pharmacist.

The word pharmacist is a regular countable noun. The plural is pharmacists. We typically use the indefinite article 'a' before it (e.g., 'He is a pharmacist').

In terms of pronunciation, the stress is on the first syllable: FAR-muh-sist. In IPA, it is transcribed as /ˈfɑːrməsɪst/ in British English and /ˈfɑːrməsɪst/ in American English. It rhymes with words like 'artist' or 'dentist' in terms of the suffix sound.

Wusstest du?

The word originally referred to both medicine and poison, reflecting that the dose makes the poison.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈfɑːrməsɪst/
US /ˈfɑrməsɪst/
Reimt sich auf
artist dentist typist stylist optimist
Häufige Fehler
  • Mispronouncing the 'ph' as 'f' (it is 'f', but some try to say 'ph'), stressing the wrong syllable, swallowing the middle syllable.

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Schreiben 2/5

Easy to spell

Sprechen 2/5

Easy to pronounce

Hören 2/5

Clear

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

medicine doctor shop

Als Nächstes lernen

prescription dispense pharmacology

Fortgeschritten

pharmacokinetics polypharmacy

Wichtige Grammatik

Articles with professions

He is a pharmacist.

Countable nouns

Two pharmacists.

Third person singular

The pharmacist works.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The pharmacist gave me medicine.

The person who gives medicine.

Simple past tense.

2

I see the pharmacist.

I look at the person.

Simple present.

3

The pharmacist is nice.

The person is kind.

Adjective usage.

4

Ask the pharmacist.

Talk to the person.

Imperative verb.

5

He is a pharmacist.

His job is this.

Article 'a'.

6

Where is the pharmacist?

Asking for location.

Question word.

7

The pharmacist works here.

This is their job place.

Third person singular.

8

Thank you, pharmacist.

Expressing gratitude.

Direct address.

1

The pharmacist checked my prescription.

2

I asked the pharmacist about my cough.

3

The pharmacist works in a pharmacy.

4

My sister wants to be a pharmacist.

5

The pharmacist gave me advice.

6

You can find the pharmacist at the back of the store.

7

The pharmacist is very busy today.

8

The pharmacist explained how to take the pills.

1

I consulted the pharmacist regarding my allergies.

2

The pharmacist warned me about the side effects.

3

Being a pharmacist requires a lot of study.

4

The local pharmacist is very knowledgeable.

5

I trust my pharmacist with my health questions.

6

The hospital pharmacist prepared the medication.

7

The pharmacist double-checked the dosage.

8

You should talk to a pharmacist before taking that supplement.

1

The pharmacist plays a vital role in medication safety.

2

He is a clinical pharmacist working in a large hospital.

3

The pharmacist reviewed my medical history for potential interactions.

4

She decided to become a pharmacist to help people manage chronic illnesses.

5

The pharmacist provided professional counsel on the new treatment.

6

Pharmacists are often the first point of contact for minor ailments.

7

The pharmacist verified the prescription with the doctor.

8

The pharmacist's expertise is essential for patient recovery.

1

The pharmacist conducted a thorough medication reconciliation for the patient.

2

As a pharmacist, he is well-versed in the pharmacokinetics of the drug.

3

The pharmacist collaborated with the physician to optimize the therapy.

4

Pharmacists are increasingly involved in direct patient care and monitoring.

5

The pharmacist's intervention prevented a potentially serious medication error.

6

She specializes in oncology as a clinical pharmacist.

7

The pharmacist provided evidence-based advice on the new medication.

8

Pharmacists must adhere to strict regulatory standards in their practice.

1

The pharmacist serves as a critical safeguard in the complex landscape of modern pharmacotherapy.

2

Her expertise as a pharmacist encompasses both the chemical properties and the physiological effects of compounds.

3

The pharmacist's role has transcended mere dispensing to encompass comprehensive medication therapy management.

4

The pharmacist demonstrated profound insight into the interaction between the patient's comorbidities and their current drug regimen.

5

As a pharmacist, he upholds the highest standards of pharmaceutical ethics and patient confidentiality.

6

The pharmacist's nuanced understanding of drug metabolism is invaluable in clinical settings.

7

The pharmacist's contribution to the multidisciplinary team is indispensable for therapeutic success.

8

The pharmacist acts as a bastion of safety in the administration of potent medicinal agents.

Synonyme

chemist druggist apothecary dispenser pharmacy professional

Gegenteile

Häufige Kollokationen

consult a pharmacist
local pharmacist
hospital pharmacist
pharmacist advice
speak to the pharmacist
registered pharmacist
ask the pharmacist
pharmacist's recommendation
pharmacist on duty
clinical pharmacist

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"a bitter pill to swallow"

an unpleasant fact to accept

Losing the game was a bitter pill to swallow.

idiomatic

"take your medicine"

accept the consequences

You made a mistake, now you have to take your medicine.

casual

"doctor's orders"

strict instructions

I'm staying in bed, it's doctor's orders.

common

"in the pink"

in very good health

After his recovery, he is back in the pink.

idiomatic

"a clean bill of health"

a report saying you are healthy

The doctor gave me a clean bill of health.

formal

"snake oil"

fake medicine

Don't believe him; he's selling snake oil.

casual

Leicht verwechselbar

pharmacist vs Physician

Both are in healthcare.

Physicians diagnose; pharmacists dispense.

The physician prescribed, the pharmacist filled.

pharmacist vs Chemist

Used interchangeably in some regions.

Chemist can mean scientist or shopkeeper.

I am a chemist (scientist) vs. I went to the chemist (shop).

pharmacist vs Pharmacy

It is the root word.

Pharmacy is the place; pharmacist is the person.

The pharmacy is open; the pharmacist is working.

pharmacist vs Pharmacology

Similar root.

Pharmacology is the study of drugs.

He studied pharmacology at university.

Satzmuster

A1

The pharmacist + verb + object

The pharmacist checked the prescription.

A2

Ask the pharmacist + for + noun

Ask the pharmacist for advice.

A2

My pharmacist + verb + me

My pharmacist helped me.

B1

The pharmacist + advised + me to + verb

The pharmacist advised me to rest.

B2

As a pharmacist, + subject + verb

As a pharmacist, he knows the risks.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

pharmacy The shop where medicine is sold.

Verben

dispense To give out medicine.

Adjektive

pharmaceutical Relating to medicinal drugs.

Verwandt

prescription The order a pharmacist fills.

So verwendest du es

frequency

8

Häufige Fehler
  • Calling a pharmacist a doctor. Call them a pharmacist.

    While they hold doctoral degrees (PharmD), they are distinct from physicians.

  • Confusing pharmacy with pharmacist. Pharmacy is the place; pharmacist is the person.

    Common noun confusion.

  • Using 'pharmacist' as a verb. Use 'to dispense' or 'to fill a prescription'.

    Pharmacist is only a noun.

  • Spelling it 'farmacist'. Pharmacist.

    The 'ph' sound is standard in Greek-derived words.

  • Thinking pharmacists only count pills. They provide clinical advice.

    Underestimating their role.

Tipps

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a pharmacy counter in your hallway.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When you need medicine.

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Cultural Insight

Pharmacists are very trusted in English-speaking countries.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before pharmacist.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'FAR' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call them a doctor.

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Did You Know?

Pharmacists have been around for thousands of years.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with images.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'dentist'.

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Professional Tone

Use it in formal emails.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

PHarmacy = PHysical health.

Visuelle Assoziation

A person in a white coat holding a bottle of pills.

Word Web

medicine doctor health prescription pill pharmacy

Herausforderung

Ask a friend to roleplay a pharmacy visit.

Wortherkunft

Greek

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: pharmakon (drug/poison)

Kultureller Kontext

None.

In the US, pharmacists often work in large chain stores. In the UK, they are often called 'chemists'.

The Pharmacist (Netflix documentary) Various medical dramas like ER or Grey's Anatomy.

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

At the pharmacy

  • I have a prescription.
  • Is the pharmacist available?
  • How do I take this?

In a hospital

  • The pharmacist is reviewing the chart.
  • Consult the hospital pharmacist.

Academic study

  • Pharmacist training program.
  • Pharmacy school.

Casual conversation

  • I'll ask my local pharmacist.
  • My friend is a pharmacist.

Gesprächseinstiege

"Have you ever asked a pharmacist for advice?"

"What do you think is the most important part of a pharmacist's job?"

"Would you ever want to work as a pharmacist?"

"How often do you visit a pharmacy?"

"Do you think pharmacists are as important as doctors?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe a time a pharmacist helped you.

Why is the role of a pharmacist important?

What skills does a pharmacist need?

Compare a pharmacist to a doctor.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, they need a doctorate in pharmacy.

In the UK, yes. In the US, a chemist is a scientist.

Yes, they are trained to help.

The shop where you buy medicine.

They have a PharmD degree, but they are not medical doctors (physicians).

Dispense drugs, check safety, and talk to patients.

It is a highly respected and stable career.

In many countries, yes, they can give vaccines.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The ___ gave me my medicine.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: pharmacist

The pharmacist dispenses medicine.

multiple choice A2

Where does a pharmacist work?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Hospital

Pharmacists work in pharmacies or hospitals.

true false B1

A pharmacist can prescribe medicine.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Usually, doctors prescribe and pharmacists dispense.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

One is the place, one is the job.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject verb object.

fill blank C1

The pharmacist ___ the dosage.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: verified

Verified is the correct professional term.

true false A2

Pharmacists know about medicine.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

They are experts.

multiple choice B2

What is a synonym for pharmacist?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Chemist

Chemist is a common synonym.

sentence order C1

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The pharmacist reconciled medication.

fill blank B1

I trust my ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: pharmacist

Trust is used for people.

Ergebnis: /10

Verwandte Inhalte

Mehr medicine Wörter

hygiene

A1

Hygiene ist, wenn du dich und deine Umgebung sauber hältst, um gesund zu bleiben und Krankheiten vorzubeugen.

spleen

A1

Ein kleines Organ in der Nähe des Magens. Es reinigt das Blut und hilft dem Immunsystem, Krankheiten zu bekämpfen.

mental health

A1

Psychische Gesundheit beschreibt, wie du dich fühlst und denkst; sie ist genauso wichtig wie deine körperliche Gesundheit.

cardiologist

A1

Ein Kardiologe ist ein Herzspezialist, der sich um alles kümmert, was mit deinem Herzen und deinen Blutgefäßen zu tun hat.

radiologist

A1

Ein Radiologe ist ein Facharzt, der Röntgenbilder oder MRT-Aufnahmen auswertet, um Krankheiten im Körperinneren zu erkennen.

anesthesiologist

A1

Ein Anästhesist ist der Arzt, der dich während einer Operation in Narkose versetzt und deine Vitalwerte wie Atmung und Puls überwacht.

pediatrician

A1

Ein Kinderarzt ist der richtige Ansprechpartner, wenn es um die Gesundheit von Babys, Kindern und Jugendlichen geht. Er kümmert sich um Vorsorgeuntersuchungen und hilft, wenn der Nachwuchs krank ist.

insomnia

A1

Schlaflosigkeit ist, wenn du Schwierigkeiten hast, einzuschlafen oder durchzuschlafen, und dich müde fühlst.

nervous system

A1

The nervous system is the part of the body that sends and receives signals between the brain and other body parts. It controls everything you do, like breathing, walking, and thinking.

physician

A1

A physician is a person who is trained and licensed to practice medicine. They examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatments to help people stay healthy.

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