Why do pharmacists not want to be SP's?
Sure, they say you're in charge when an SP and stuff like "your license is on the line"... but what exactly should you be looking out for?
Update: SP= supervising RPh in this case
Sure, they say you're in charge when an SP and stuff like "your license is on the line"... but what exactly should you be looking out for?
Update: SP= supervising RPh in this case