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Pharmacy Careers
Gail Metcalf
Your decision to become a pharmacist or pharmacy technician is a great career decision and can be achieved through educational courses. A bachelor's degree is not required in many states to become a pharmacist.
You must first complete your pre-pharmacy education, take a pharmacy college admissions test and possibly attend an interview before beginning your pharmacy degree.
Since many colleges, universities and vocational technical schools offer pharmacy courses, students desiring to be involved in the pharmacy industry have many options for career paths. Most higher learning institutions offer a doctor of pharmacy or pharmd degree as well as a non traditional pharmd degree.
The non traditional pharmd degree is for currently practicing pharmacists with a bs in pharmacy from an accredited pharmacy school that wish to practice at a more advanced level without starting over. The degree offers flexible scheduling as well as courses with internet access for working pharmacists that cannot take courses during the time they must work.
Pharmacy is chosen as a career skill because of the importance of pharmaceuticals in today's society. It is doubtful that their importance will be any less in the future. Pharmacists and the pharmacy schools that produce them benefit education, society and modern medicine.
Serving as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician is both challenging in learning the effects of medicines and understanding their effect on the human body as well as rewarding in helping people manage their lives. This is an exciting career choice.
Whether you are working towards becoming a pharmacist or pharmacist technician, you do not have to take prerequisite courses that have nothing to do with your goal. Pharmacy schools offer courses that strictly pertain to pharmacy work. Advanced courses such as pharmaceutical calculations, pharmacy law ethics, and clinical pharmocokinetics are required for pharmd degrees. The United States has always required a license to practice pharmacy.
Attending pharmacy school will give you rewards that benefit you directly and quickly. The skill of catching medicines that are prescribed by doctors that have bad effects when mixed in a human may save the life of someone. In your daily routines, you will be enriching the health and well being of your patients while giving advice and recording information.
Pharmacy schools teach skills to help you in your pharmacy job and also intuition deal with people in general. Your skills will be beneficial and give you positive rewards during your career as a pharmacist or pharmacist technician.
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