Hello, i'm manoj asstt.comdt i wanna know what's the future of Bsc Nurshing graduate and what is the difference between a compounder and Bsc Nurshing graduate. How much they can earn from this profession.

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    shiksha | Contributor-Level 10

    2010-01-28 21:25:29
    Hi, Going back into the past say 1950s and 60s, the hospital / clinic’s counterpart of the ‘Chemist’ was being called the ‘Compounder’. This perhaps was more apt for those days as he was preparing and compounding medicines in various forms like mixtures, lotions, pills, ointments and powders. Now we have modern ‘Pharmacist’ replacing the old Compounder. The scope of B.Sc. Nursing programme is to prepare nurses who are able to function efficiently and effectively. The nurse is competent to practice in the home, hospital outpatient clinic, work place, school and community. The Nursing Degree prov
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