A nurse can work in a pharmacy if she has the appropriate pharmaceutical education and qualifications. According to the law, to work in a pharmacy as a pharmacist or a pharmacist, it is necessary to have a special education in the field of pharmacy. However, a nurse can perform other functions in a pharmacy, for example, work as a medical consultant or assistant, if this is provided for by the job duties and does not contradict the law.
It is worth noting that some pharmacies may offer vacancies where medical education is an advantage. For example, on the Jooble website there are vacancies where a nurse can work in a pharmacy provided that she has the appropriate qualifications.
So, a nurse can work in a pharmacy, but for this it is necessary to have the appropriate pharmaceutical education or find a position that corresponds to her medical qualifications and does not require special pharmaceutical training.


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