In this question, we discuss the roles of doctors and pharmacists in prescribing medication. It is assumed that both the doctor and pharmacist have received proper training and possess the knowledge to write prescriptions. However, what is the ideal approach? Should the doctor diagnose the condition and write the prescription, or does the clinical pharmacist have a crucial role in this process? This question is posed for the purpose of understanding and not to diminish the value of either profession. Often, when the doctor diagnoses the condition and writes the prescription, the clinical pharmacist is also required to diagnose the condition and write the prescription, leading to potential issues and complications for the patient.

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