Can I have my work Outlook calendar show up in my personal iCal without my personal entries showing up in iCal?

I have Outlook at work and would like my calendar to show up on my phone.  I don't want my personal calendar entries to show up on my work's calendar.  Is this possible?
Thanks!

*edit* Can I have my work Outlook calendar show up in my personal iCal without my personal entries showing up in OUTLOOK?

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