Claimant was employed as a pharmacist by Coney Island Hospital for a six-month period from November 1984 to May 1985. Because of the volume of work required of the pharmacy staff, all medications were precounted, prelabeled and stocked in a standard dosage of 25-miligram tablets. Thus, to fill a prescription, the pharmacist was required only to fill in the patient's name and the physician's instructions for taking the drug on the prelabeled...
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