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How Long Of Studying...
Including Pre-Requisites Until I Finish In Order For Me To Work As A Pharmacist @ A Pharmacy Or Hospital?

Please Break Down The Details...
Thanks!

2007-03-08 10:25:16 · 5 answers · asked by aznbabyangel17 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

5 answers

For the US, which requires a PharmD:

You can usually finish your pharmacy school prereqs in 2 years.

So, at least 2 years in college, than 4 years of pharmacy school. There are special programs where you just do the prereqs before going on to pharmacy school. These kids apply for these programs either in high school, or right when they get into college. You normally get guaranteed admission this way. Or, you can just do the prereqs on your own and apply to pharm school.

In some states (like CA), most people get their bachelors first (about 4 years) before going on to pharmacy school.

If you want to work in a hospital as an inpatient pharmacist, you normally need to do a 1 year residency after pharmacy school. However, hospitals have outpatient pharmacies that don't require residencies to work there.

2007-03-08 10:36:30 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

The Pharm.D. is a 4-year program that requires at least 2 years of college study prior to admittance, although most applicants have 3 years prior to entering the program. Entry requirements usually include courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences. Approximately half of all colleges require the applicant to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT).

2007-03-08 10:36:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pharmacists, e.g. those retaining an RPH degree are actually not physicians, nor medical doctors. they do no longer attend scientific college, relatively they attend pharmacy college. PharmDs, on the different hand, do carry a Doctorate in Pharmacy, yet they're additionally no longer physicians, according to se, as they do no longer attend scientific college. Pharmacists and Pharmacologists artwork in tandem with Physicians to offer the superb care to the affected person. each and each has their very own understanding and any "hierarchical order" is particularly stupid as those are the two professions severe to affected person wellbeing. when I forget something a pair of given drugs or its drug interactions, I right this moment call the drugstore because of the fact i understand the pharmacist knows those products lots extra effectual than I do, and that i've got no longer any reluctance in doing so; neither do maximum logical clinicians. in addition to, i think of my mom can extraordinarily lots handle approximately ninety% of "pointless" affected person visits by technique of making hen soup, yet my opinion is superfluous to how healthcare operates. For those 10% of circumstances the place my mom is incorrect, those sufferers might face egregious outcomes. this is too severe of a failure fee for the scientific community to settle for, I think of you will agree.

2016-09-30 10:02:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Actually in order to be a certified pharmacist in the US after 1998 you MUST have a pharm D. I think it's still 6-6.5 years, though, including your bachelor's degree.

2007-03-08 10:34:10 · answer #4 · answered by chardok1 2 · 0 0

i'm thinking...
2 years of college, then transferring to a pharmacy school of your choice, then 4 years there. So, about a total of 6 years.
More, if you want your Pharm.d and other degrees.

2007-03-08 10:30:55 · answer #5 · answered by xjenx3 2 · 0 0

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