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Online PharmD for Working Pharmacists

This document provides information about earning a PharmD degree online through a reputable university. It discusses that a PharmD prepares students for a variety of healthcare careers and positions are available in hospitals, retail pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and more. It also mentions that some universities offer dual PharmD/MBA programs which allows students to receive both degrees in a shorter time and prepares them for industry careers. The document provides background information on becoming a pharmacist, including the educational and licensing requirements to earn a PharmD degree and be eligible for the growing number of pharmacy career opportunities.

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Online PharmD for Working Pharmacists

This document provides information about earning a PharmD degree online through a reputable university. It discusses that a PharmD prepares students for a variety of healthcare careers and positions are available in hospitals, retail pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and more. It also mentions that some universities offer dual PharmD/MBA programs which allows students to receive both degrees in a shorter time and prepares them for industry careers. The document provides background information on becoming a pharmacist, including the educational and licensing requirements to earn a PharmD degree and be eligible for the growing number of pharmacy career opportunities.

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Earn a World-Class Doctor of Pharmacy Degree
University of Florida's College of Pharmacy, ranked as one of the top 10 in the nation by US
News and World Report, offers its world-class Doctor of Pharmacy online degree program for
licensed pharmacists. Beginning in 1994, the Working Professional Pharm.D. (WPPD) program
has grown to be the largest and most sought after pharmacy program for employed pharmacists
to earn the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Using online learning technology and convenient
regional locations, we bring our faculty and top-ranked pharmacy program directly to you.We
make it easy to choose the best. Now is the time to get started!
Pharm.D. Program Overview
While most working professional Pharm.D. programs just bridge the degree gap, the advanced
content of the University of Florida program complements your practice experience for a
higher level of competence and autonomy. With a focus on proactive disease state
management, you will learn a consultative approach to identifying drug-related problems and
systematically applying drug knowledge to resolve and prevent these problems.
Designed for your busy schedule, this program delivers all course materials directly to you. With
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hat would be job prospects for Pharm.D graduates in India? What kind of jobs should they expect?
A Pharm.D graduate could find jobs mostly related to the clinical force of India. With gradual amendments being made in the health
care industry, the Pharm.D graduate could play an active role in heading the Hospital Pharmacy Setting (Hospital Setting/ Hospital
Pharmacy)

Also with a large number of Pharmaceutical companies opting for clinical trials the industry is heading towards a business worth 1.4
billion by way of clinical trials.

As the Ayurvedic doctors conduct clinical trials so also the Pharm.D program concentrates on giving these graduates an opportunity
to conduct clinical trials and clinical studies. Meanwhile, a Pharm D. graduate could work at industries that deal with clinical trials
related to product line & product pipeline.

Get Your PharmD Degree Through an Online Reputable


University
A doctorate in pharmacy prepares the pharmacist for a variety of opportunities in the health
care industry. Doctors of Pharmacy are enjoying an emerging and important role in patient
care and medication therapy. The PharmD prepares students for careers in pharmaceutical
care, health policy and management, pharmaceutical science and research. Positions are
available in hospitals, retail sales, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies,
research facilities in universities, advisory boards, legal boards as well as careers in
academia. The professional PharmD degree differs from the PhD., which is a theoretical,
research based degree.
In the past, students who completed their studies in pharmacology became Registered
Pharmacists. Today, the majority of students graduate as Doctors in Pharmacy. While there
are still quite a few Registered Pharmacists employed in the field, that distinction will soon
be phased out. Many practicing registered pharmacists are choosing to update their
credentials by earning their doctorate. By returning to school not only are they advancing
their careers, they are learning the latest trends and practices that can be incorporated into
their clinical practice or the local drug store.

It is possible to get your PharmD degree through an online university. For those considering
distance learning, enrolling in a reputable university is imperative. Accreditation by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education ensures that the curriculum and program
meet the standards of current pharmaceutical education. Online universities offer
affordability, convenience and flexibility, all of which are very appealing to busy
professionals as well as those who are just beginning their education.

The PharmD provides students with the knowledge required of all professionals in the
pharmaceutical field. That education, combined with extensive training and research
prepares them for advanced careers as a PharmD. Students will gain skills as well as clinical
knowledge that will prepare them to create drug therapies, work with patients and their
families and provide cost effective, quality care. Graduates will be qualified researchers, and
have the expertise to contribute to the development of health policies in both the public and
private sector.

While some universities offer sequential programs to earn both the PharmD and PhD., the
Doctor of Pharmacy degree alone is a terminal program. Upon completion of the degree
program, many doctoral graduates will complete up to two years in a fellowship program or
residency. Post-doctoral fellowships and residencies allow them to specialize in areas such
as cardiovascular pharmacotherapy, education, immunology and solid organ
transplantation. Remember learning online is the option to free your schedule.

NOTE: by researching and comparing the best online degree programs in the educational
field, you will determine the one that will help you to ignite the spark of a brand new career
but meeting perfectly your financial needs.

Pharm D & MBA Dual Degree Programs


The PharmD/MBA program allows students to receive both degrees in a shorter amount of
time (about 1 year shorter) versus receiving them separately. With both a strong clinical
and science background along with the practical business knowledge and experiences
gained from the MBA, graduates with dual degrees are strong candidates for entry into the
pharmaceutical industry. In addition, many Pharm D/MBA's go on to run their own
successful companies or to work in areas such as drug purchasing in hospitals, PBMs
(Pharmacy Benefits Manager), and MCOs (Managed Care Organizations).

It is important to note that you need to first get accepted into the Pharm D (Doctor of
Pharmacy) program before applying for the MBA program. Once you are accepted into
pharmacy school that has a dual degree option, you have a higher chance of being accepted
to the business school (as there aren't many applicants from pharmacy school and some
preference is given because you already were good enough of a candidate for a professional
doctorate degree).
Many other dual degrees options worth exploring exist with the Pharm D degree which
include the JD, MPH, MS Reg Sci, MS Gerontology, etc.

How to Become a Pharmacist (Pharm D Background Info,


Application Process, Pharmacy Careers)
Intro 
With an ever increasing demand for health care, more and more students are considering a
career as a pharmacist. Before you make that decision, you should become aware of the
requirements and career opportunities available for pharmacists. As a pharmacy school
student, I have not only experienced the application process but also researched many
aspects of the pharmacy profession.

According to a May 2008 BLS report, there are 266,410 pharmacists in the United States
who earn an average of $50.13/hour ($104,620 annually). Salaries vary based on
geographical location, employer, and other factors. Many newly registered pharmacists
report huge signing bonuses in more rural or in demand areas.

As time passes, pharmacists continue to be given more and more responsibilities within the
health care system. Contrary to popular belief, a pharmacist's job does not constitute
counting pills from 9 to 5. Only 62% of pharmacists hold traditional community (retail)
pharmacy positions (BLS). Other exciting pharmacy careers include positions in a clinical
setting (administering drugs as a part of a medical team), a research lab, a government
agency (e.g. poison control), a university, a corporation, a nuclear pharmacy (compounding
and dispensing of radioactive materials for use in nuclear medicine procedures), and many
others. Unlike other medical professional careers, pharmacy has a diverse range of careers
available. In addition, most pharmacists do not need any residency experience for most
careers (you will need 1-2 years of residency experience to become a clinical pharmacist).

The Increasing Demand for Pharmacists 


Pharmacy careers expect a whopping 22% growth in jobs available from 2006 to 2016 (May
2008 report). With the population aging and filled prescriptions increasing, the demand for
pharmacists is projected to grow in all pharmacy settings. Although job placement varies
based on geographical location, pharmacists will have little trouble finding a job.

Pharm.D. degree 
The Doctor of Pharmacy Degree (Pharm.D.) requires a minimum of 2 years of
undergraduate coursework (most students receive a bachelor's a degree prior to starting
pharmacy school) followed by 3 to 4 years of Pharmacy school. Out of high school, students
can apply for Pharmacy schools that have a joint undergraduate and Pharm.D. program
which lasts from 5 to 7 years. These programs are also known as "0-6 programs" or "early
assurance programs." It is important to note that a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree is different
than obtaining a Ph.D. or M.S. in Pharmacy. The Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy has been
phased out for the most part, although you may occassionally hear about a registered
pharmacist (R.Ph.), who only received a B.S. in pharmacy before the implementation of the
Pharm.D. as the norm for pharmacists. I don't know much about online Pharm.D. program,
but I am very skeptical about these programs as pharmacy school is very rigorous with
many hands on labs, which would be impossible to do online. Pharmacists are technically
doctors (Dr.), but many opt to just place the 'Pharm.D.' title after their names.
Undergraduate Majors 
There is no requirement or restriction on undergraduate majors for pharmacy school. Many
students choose to pursue Biological Sciences and Chemistry majors as many of the
pharmacy prerequisites are requirements for those majors. Other students pursue a wide
variety of majors (business, art, psychology, economics, engineering, etc.) before beginning
their pharmacy careers. In the end, successful completion of prerequisites is what really
matters; however, choosing a biology or chemistry (or similar major) may give you a
stronger science background to prepare you for the material presented to you in pharmacy
school.

PharmCAS 
PharmCAS (Pharmacy College Application Service) is the "centralized application service for
applicants." Although a majority of the pharmacy schools use this service, there are a few
pharmacy schools that choose not to use PharmCAS. Students use PharmCAS to submit
Letter of Recommendations (done either online or by paper), transcripts, a personal
statement, and additional application information. This service is not free, and you will need
to pay $140 for first pharmacy school and $40 for each pharmacy school after that. It is
important to note that some pharmacy schools require you to send in some of the
application material DIRECTLY to them in addition to sending it to PharmCAS.

Supplemental Application 
Many schools also require a supplemental application and an additional fee in addition to the
PharmCAS application. The supplemental application usually contains essays which gives a
clearer picture of the candidate and his or her fit with a pharmacy school. PharmCAS has a
pharmacy school information page, which lists all of the pharmacy schools and their specific
application requirements.

Interview 
Every pharmacy school requires the infamous interview process to judge your fit for their
program. Although the weight placed on the interview varies from school to school, one's
performance at an interview is a significant factor to receive admission to pharmacy schools.

Prerequisites 
Prerequisites vary greatly from school to school. You can also find browse the school list
supplied by PharmCAS to get more information on the perquisites. You may apply for
pharmacy programs before completing all of your prerequisites, but you must complete
them before matriculation. For exact course equivalencies (exact course numbers from your
institution), check to see if the school you are applying for has a webpage that allows you to
check to see the exact course numbers from different schools. I know that USC and UOP
have this available for students. UCSF and UCSD has their course equivalencies listed on
Assist.org.

Prerequisites can be taken at your primary institution or at a community college. If you


already have a bachelor's degree, it is more economical to attend a community college to
knock out all your prerequisites. If you are currently enrolled as an undergraduate at a
university, it is generally okay to take a few prerequisites at a junior college; however, you
do not want to make it seem as if you are dodging all the difficult course requirements.

PCAT 
The PCAT is the "Pharmacy College Admissions Test." Not all pharmacy schools require the
PCAT (14 pharmacy schools that use PharmCAS do not require it, my other article lists
these schools). The material covered on the PCAT as described from the AACP website: The
PCAT is divided into separate sections, or subtests, each of which is timed separately.
During the time allowed for each subtest, you will be permitted to work only on that section.
You will not be allowed to go back to earlier subtests or on to later ones. As you work on
each section, you may find it useful to first answer the questions that are easy for you,
skipping over those questions to which you will need to return for further thought. There are
six content areas measured by the PCAT in seven (7) separate subtests:

o The Verbal Ability section 


o The Biology section 
o The Reading Comprehension section 
o The Quantitative Ability section 
o The Chemistry section 
o The written essays (2)

GPA 
Your GPA (overall and science) is the most important aspect of your application profile. Each
school has different standards when it comes to GPA, and by browsing the PharmCAS
pharmacy schools page you can get an idea of what different pharmacy schools expect.
Remember that an average GPA means that students with GPAs under and above that value
are accepted. Schools may vary on how they consider scoring classes that you retake, so
you should get in contact with pharmacy school admission offices to get more information.

Letter of Recommendations 
One to four letters of recommendations are required in the application process for pharmacy
schools. Schools differ on who they accept letters of recommendations from, so it is
important to know what is acceptable by looking at the school profile pages on PharmCAS.
Generally speaking, receiving letters of reference from pharmacists and science professors
who know your ability and potential on a personal level will be the most beneficial.

Financing Pharmacy School 


Like other professional degrees, financing your way to a Pharm.D. is significantly more
costly than undergraduate programs. Government grants that you may have received for
your undergraduate program are usually no longer available, so paying for your tuition will
primarily depend on student loans. Make sure you apply for FAFSA before their deadline, so
that you are considered for some of the government loans. It is also a good idea to apply
for national, school, corporate, online, and local scholarships. Any money that you can get
for free to pay down your tuition will mean less money you will be paying on interest for the
life of the loan. Even a $1000 scholarship will decrease your loan amount by $1000 along
with all the interest you would have paid during the life of the loan. I will provide a list of
scholarships that are available in the near future.

Pharmacy Experience 
Although pharmacy experience is not a requirement for admission into pharmacy school,
working in a pharmacy is a great way to beef up your resume and also get a feel for what it
is like working in a pharmacy. You may also consider obtaining your Pharmacy Technician
license so that you may be given more responsibilities within the pharmacy. See if accepted
students at different pharmacy schools have had pharmacy work experience or a pharmacy
tech license by searching applicant profiles.

Dual Degrees 
In addition to the Pharm.D., some students may pursue an additional degree (MBA, JD,
PhD, MPH, etc.) in order to fill more specific niches in the pharmacy world. You can check
which pharmacy schools offer dual degree programs on PharmApplicants.com (Useful Links
-> Dual Degree Chart). If you are interested in any of these programs, you should definitely
start by researching them on pharmacy school websites or contacting the office of
admissions of pharmacy schools to get more information. Additional requirements (such as
the GMAT and additional letters of reference) are expected for most of these programs. At
some universities, these dual degree programs may eliminate your summer vacation or
have you fall back a year from your pharmacy class as you complete your additional degree
before going back to your pharmacy studies.

Pharmapplicants.com is a one of kind pharmacy school applicant database where students


create an applicant profile as well as their admission statuses at various pharmacy schools
across the United States. You can search by specific criteria or browse by school. More
information on pharmacy schools, becoming a pharmacy technician, PCAT test information,
and a chart listing all prerequisites can also be found there.
pharmacy degrees

pharmacy degrees

Scope of Pharmacy
With rising awareness amongst the general public, the health care industry is in for a great boom in the near future.
The Pharmaceutical industry is recession free and there is always a great demand for competent pharmacy
professionals. Pharmacists play a major role in Health Care, Clinical Research and Diagnostics. Implementation of
GATT in January 2005 has widened the scope for pharmacists. On the way to becoming self-reliant and a
technologically advanced industry, pharmaceutical research has secured a tremendous impetus in recent years. At
the same time, India is fast emerging as a preferred hub for Clinical Trials and Research. This in turn has opened a
virtual floodgate of opportunities for the young budding pharmacists.

Why choose Dayananda Sagar College of Pharmacy?


Dayananda Sagar College of Pharmacy provides a quality of life in the campus that contributes towards the well-
being and overall development of the students. A superb hilly landscape with natural vegetation stretching to a
beautiful natural panorama provides an ideal education atmosphere. 

Started in 1991-92, the college is recognised by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi & the All India
Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi & Government of Karnataka. It is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi
University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Karnataka. 

On successful completion of the four-year course by a student, the University awards a 


Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy.
The college provides excellent teaching & training facilities for students to take the examination at the end of each
academic year according to regulations of the RGUHS. A Digital Library with access to e-journals and Internet
browsing facility in the library give opportunity to students to stay in tune with the latest developments in the field. . 
The prestigious Sagar Apollo Hospital, a multi speciality hospital is part of the Sagar Group. Students of Dayananda
Sagar College of Pharmacy are provided training here as well as covered by medical insurance, which enables them
to avail treatment in case of medical emergencies. Campus interviews are regularly conducted to provide placement
assistance to eligible students. 

Faculty : 
The core faculty of the Dayananda Sagar College of Pharmacy are recruited in line with the norms prescribed by
AICTE, PCI & RGUHS. The college is well served by highly qualified, competent and experienced faculty members.
Additional faculty :
     Seven faculty members are available for teaching the allied subjects viz. Mathematics, Statistics, Computer
Science, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Indian constitution & Kannada.

Pharmacy Degree Education Options


Degree training opportunities are available for those looking to gain an education in the field
of pharmacy. An education in this specific field will allow students to pursue a number of
careers. Those who desire to be technicians, assistants, and pharmacists can gain the skills
needed to enter the workforce. Students looking to enroll in an accredited school or college
can do so to obtain a variety of degrees in this field. Pharmacy degree education options are
available at an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorates degree level.

Associates degree training programs provide students with the means to obtain the
education they desire. An education in pharmacy at an associate's level will take students
around two years to complete. Students will have the opportunity to study a variety of
subjects including:

 Math
 Physics
 Humanities

With an accredited education at an associates level students can enter into careers working with:

 Hospitals
 Department stores
 Pharmacies

Educational programs at this level will allow students to decide if this is the career for them.
An associate's degree will prepare student who wish to obtain a bachelors degree in the
field.

Graduate degree programs include both a master's degree and a doctorates degree.
Students can earn these degrees in pharmacy from a number of accredited schools and
colleges. A masters or doctorates degree typically takes students an additional two to four
years of study to obtain. With either of these programs students will have the opportunity to
learn:

 Pharmaceutical sciences
 Communication
 Calculus

Students who choose to earn a masters or doctorates degree in the field can look forward to
working for:

 Pharmaceutical manufacturers
 Government agencies
 Health insurance companies
 Colleges and universities
Graduate degree training programs are available to assist students in preparing for the
career of their dreams. With an education at a masters or doctorates level students will
receive the pharmacy training needed for a lifelong career.

With a bachelors degree program from an accredited school or college students can gain the
knowledge needed for the career they desire. Degree programs at this level allow students
to receive their training and degree in just four years. Students can learn biology,
chemistry, business management, and more. Students can also complete health care
training, recordkeeping, and terminology. The skills students can obtain at a bachelors level
of study will help them to gain employment as pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, and
pharmacy assistants. With a degree at this level students can train for various careers in the
field. A bachelors degree can help put students into the working world or enter into a
graduate degree program.

Students looking to enter a career in the field of pharmacy will need to obtain a license in
order to practice. Students will need to study for and pass the required examinations in
order to receive their license. A variety of states also require that pharmacy assistant
students pass a certification examination. With an accredited educational training program
students can gain the knowledge and skills needed to enter into the career they desire in
the field of pharmacy. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education ( http://www.acpe-
accredit.org/ ) can approve quality pharmacy degree programs for full accreditation.

What it Takes to Get a Pharmacy Degree


f you're considering pursuing a pharmacy degree but aren't sure if this is the right path, you
may be interested in knowing more about the process. Before you sign up for this
challenging study program, you need to meet the following requirements:

The Right Education

You'll need excellent grades and high scores on the Pharmacy College Admission Test
(PCAT) and the SAT or the ACT college entrance exams. Most pharmacy programs and
colleges are selective; only the best students get in.

Once you are in, you'll be studying math, health and science over and over for six whole
years. If you don't absolutely adore these subjects, a career in pharmacy is not for you.

Hard Work

Pharmacy schools are not just tough to get into, they are tough to stay in as well. Expect to
study long and hard for all six years of schooling. You won't have much time for socializing
or partying if you go to pharmacy school, but you will emerge with a degree that will pave
the way to a stable, well-paying job.

Willingness To Be Trained

You'll need to plan on at least one year of pharmacist training as a pharmacy technician
either during or immediately following your six years of college. This can come in the form
of a paying job or an internship, but, in either case, you will work under the supervision of a
licensed pharmacist. You may find a job as a pharmacy technician to be the perfect position
while you are finishing up college.
Financial Means

Six years of college gets expensive. You will want to check into financial aid programs and
estimate your ability to pay for the pharmacy program, factoring in the repayment of
student loans after you graduate.

Enrollment and Training Opportunities for Pharmacy


Careers
Pharmacy career preparation can be pursued through various schools, colleges, and degree
programs. Students can make sure that the education they will receive will be of quality to
help them succeed by enrolling in an accredited program. Enrollment and training
opportunities for pharmacy careers are available to those who wish to enter into this field.
Training will cover various topics of study to allow students to receive the skills and
knowledge that is necessary to enter into the workforce. Students can start by selecting a
path that fits their individual goals.

*Pharmacy Certification

Those who are looking to become a pharmacy technician may need to obtain certification
depending on the state requirements. This can be done by passing the certification exam
provided by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. Obtaining certification will benefit
those who choose to become pharmacy assistants. Courses covered on the exam may
include:

 Terminology
 Law and Ethics
 Pharmaceutical techniques
 Calculations

...and more. Entrance into the workforce with certification will better prepare the students for the career they
desire and deserve. Obtaining certification will help prepare the students for a career assisting pharmacy
professions with various tasks. Students will be able to work in hospitals, grocery stores, drug stores, and other
agencies and businesses. Students can begin the path to an exciting career in this field by finding an accredited
program and enrolling today.

*Pharmacy

There are several areas of the pharmacy field that students can choose to enter into.
Training can also be completed at various levels depending on the desired career.
Accredited schools and colleges can provide pharmacy training for those looking to become
professional pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmaceutical researcher, and much
more. Training can be completed at the certificate, associate, bachelor, master, and
doctoral degree levels. The length of the degree or certificate program will vary, and can
last anywhere from six months to eight years. Studies can include training in
communication, medical terminology, payment collection, and mathematics. Students can
learn behavioral sciences, human anatomy, biology, and other subjects related to
pharmaceuticals. Once an accredited education is obtained, students can enter the
workforce and seek the employment and career they dream of working in department
stores, pharmacies, hospitals, and more. Fully accredited pharmacy schools and colleges
can offer students the preparation that is needed for them to seek employment and begin a
successful career.
Full accreditation is provided by various agencies such as the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education (http://www.acpe-accredit.org/ ) to pharmacy schools and colleges
that offer their students the quality educational training that is needed to seek employment.
Students can make sure that they receive the best education possible by finding a fully
accredited school or college to enroll in. By researching various higher education learning
facilities, students can gain a better understanding of the options available and request
more information. This will help them to select the program that fits their individual needs,
desires, and goals to pursue the career they dream of.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods,
courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be
advertised at PETAP.org.

Pharmacist Job - Career Explained


A pharmacist performs one of the most important jobs for the day-to-day health care of our
communities. This well-trained professional works in a pharmacy dispensing drugs and
providing related information to patients. Before you can get one of these jobs, you need to
complete a fair amount of schooling and have an excellent understanding of pharmaceutical
drugs, medical diagnoses, and treatments. Just what does a pharmacist do? If you're
wondering, there is quite a bit more to the job.

Pharmacists have many career options these days. While more than 50 percent work in
community pharmacies, you can find a pharmacist job in hospitals, clinics, mail order and
Internet pharmacies, pharmaceutical wholesalers, physicians' offices, and jobs with the
federal government. Although the pharmacist job that pharmacists do may seem simple,
they must receive advanced graduate degrees because they need to understand all the
things that a doctors does in order to do their job effectively. While most of us never run
the risk of combining medications that could be dangerous, many people have very acute
medical needs and look to their pharmacists to give them advice and make sure they're safe
with any drugs they take.

Pharmacist's degrees, which are typically the Doctor of Pharmacy degrees, typically take
four years on top of two prior years of college classes such as math, chemistry, biology,
physics, humanities, and social sciences. School applicants usually have to take the
Pharmacy College Admissions Test, and after getting their pharmacy degrees they must
pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam to work in the United States. The
median salaries for this career are very good, though, especially compared to other allied
health careers that start fairly low. Career information may differ by state, and salaries vary
depending on whether the pharmacist works in a department store, grocery store, drug
store, or hospital, but the median range is above $90,000 annually regardless.

Pharmacy Degree Education Options


Degree training opportunities are available for those looking to gain an education in the field
of pharmacy. An education in this specific field will allow students to pursue a number of
careers. Those who desire to be technicians, assistants, and pharmacists can gain the skills
needed to enter the workforce. Students looking to enroll in an accredited school or college
can do so to obtain a variety of degrees in this field. Pharmacy degree education options are
available at an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorates degree level.
Associates degree training programs provide students with the means to obtain the
education they desire. An education in pharmacy at an associate's level will take students
around two years to complete. Students will have the opportunity to study a variety of
subjects including:

 Math
 Physics
 Humanities

With an accredited education at an associates level students can enter into careers working with:

 Hospitals
 Department stores
 Pharmacies

Educational programs at this level will allow students to decide if this is the career for them.
An associate's degree will prepare student who wish to obtain a bachelors degree in the
field.

Graduate degree programs include both a master's degree and a doctorates degree.
Students can earn these degrees in pharmacy from a number of accredited schools and
colleges. A masters or doctorates degree typically takes students an additional two to four
years of study to obtain. With either of these programs students will have the opportunity to
learn:

 Pharmaceutical sciences
 Communication
 Calculus

Students who choose to earn a masters or doctorates degree in the field can look forward to
working for:

 Pharmaceutical manufacturers
 Government agencies
 Health insurance companies
 Colleges and universities

Graduate degree training programs are available to assist students in preparing for the
career of their dreams. With an education at a masters or doctorates level students will
receive the pharmacy training needed for a lifelong career.

With a bachelors degree program from an accredited school or college students can gain the
knowledge needed for the career they desire. Degree programs at this level allow students
to receive their training and degree in just four years. Students can learn biology,
chemistry, business management, and more. Students can also complete health care
training, recordkeeping, and terminology. The skills students can obtain at a bachelors level
of study will help them to gain employment as pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, and
pharmacy assistants. With a degree at this level students can train for various careers in the
field. A bachelors degree can help put students into the working world or enter into a
graduate degree program.
Students looking to enter a career in the field of pharmacy will need to obtain a license in
order to practice. Students will need to study for and pass the required examinations in
order to receive their license. A variety of states also require that pharmacy assistant
students pass a certification examination. With an accredited educational training program
students can gain the knowledge and skills needed to enter into the career they desire in
the field of pharmacy. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education ( http://www.acpe-
accredit.org/ ) can approve quality pharmacy degree programs for full accreditation.

Pharmacy Technician Degrees And Certification For Better


Career Prospect With Lucrative Salary
You may be planning to make your career in Pharmacy field by becoming a Pharmacy
Technician. But, are you aware of the various Degrees and Certification that can be availed
by completing different types of training programs. But, before we continue with the
technician degree and certification, let us find out, who pharmacy working personnel are
and, how degrees are helpful in their pharmacy career perusal.

Pharmacy Technicians

Pharmacy professionals are these working individuals, who aid a licensed pharmacist in
running his medication store, by helping him in prescription preparation, offer safe and
quality customer care and services, provide medications to patients, perform administrative
duties, inform them about various effects of the drugs, look after cash counter, bottle
labeling, arrange and pack drugs, and perform multiple common pharmacy works.

A technician works in different types of pharmacy settings, such as drug store, retail
pharmacies, chain pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, super market medication store and so
on. He/she is also well versed with state and federal pharmacy law, rules and regulations,
which are essential for safe and effective customer and patient services.

Degrees

Though, it is not necessary to pursue any formal academic course for working in a
Pharmacy but, availing the proper education, training and certification highly brighten their
job prospects and provide them opportunities to earn higher salary. The advancement in
medical science and technology, and discovery of numerous new life saving drugs have also
prompted Pharmacy owners to employ professionalized, knowledgeable and skillful
technicians.

There are many community colleges, schools, trade schools and online training programs,
which offers various degrees to a Pharmacy Technician.

Different types of Pharmacy Degrees can be summed up as follows:

Certificates 
These certificates offer training programs, which train an individual for a retail or clinical
environment, by providing basic and fundamental skills necessary to perform the job
functions in these settings. These Certificate programs can be completed in less than a year.
Only, high school diploma is pre-requisite for entering this program.
Diplomas 
These diploma programs are prepared to supplement the prior accrued knowledge, with skill
based education. Many students holding associate degrees in medical assisting or similar
degrees and planning to enter pharmacy field, opt for this program. The duration of the
course is around one year and this course also prepares a student for his/her Certification
program.

Associate's degrees 
This program provides more detailed knowledge and skills as compared to certificate and
diploma course. Associate degree program offers broad training on medical field, together
with focused training in pharmacy practice. The student is also offered outside externship
for practical hand-on job experience, which makes a student familiar with exact pharmacy
working conditions and makes him ready, when he/she join any pharmacy for working.

s a pharmacist, you'll apply your extensive knowledge of how each of hundreds of medications works to filling prescriptions and advising
patients on how various drugs ought to be taken.

Pharmacist Career Description

In pharmacist careers, your responsibilities are likely to include the following:

 Dispensing drugs prescribed by physicians and other health practitioners


 Educating and informing consumers and patients about the use and possible effects of medication
 Advising physicians and other health practitioners on the selection, dosages, interactions and effects of medications
 Maintaining confidential records of patients' medications to ensure their safety and monitor their progress
 Providing specialized disease management services for patients with conditions such as diabetes or asthma
 Preparing drug therapies in areas such as oncology and intravenous nutrition support

In addition to these things, you might also own or manage a pharmacy, which will add administrative tasks, hiring and supervising personnel
to your responsibilities.

Pharmacist Work Environment

With your pharmacy degree under your belt, you might work in any of the following settings:

 Hospitals
 Drug stores, grocery stores, or department stores
 Pharmaceutical manufacturers
 Health insurance companies
 Government agencies
 Public health care agencies
 Colleges and universities (in teaching and research positions, or in on-campus pharmacies)

Most full-time pharmacists work 40 hours per week. You should plan on being available to work some evenings and weekends, as many
pharmacies are open during these hours.

Pharmacist Education and Training

To become a pharmacist, you need to graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an accredited college of pharmacy, serve
an internship under a licensed pharmacist and pass a state examination (NAPLEX)—after which you can obtain a license to practice

Pharmacy Degree Education Options


Degree training opportunities are available for those looking to gain an education in the field of pharmacy. An education in this
specific field will allow students to pursue a number of careers. Those who desire to be technicians, assistants, and pharmacists can
gain the skills needed to enter the workforce. Students looking to enroll in an accredited school or college can do so to obtain a
variety of degrees in this field. Pharmacy degree education options are available at an associates, bachelors, masters, and
doctorates degree level.
Associates degree training programs provide students with the means to obtain the education they desire. An education in
pharmacy at an associate's level will take students around two years to complete. Students will have the opportunity to study a
variety of subjects including:
 Math
 Physics
 Humanities
With an accredited education at an associates level students can enter into careers working with:
 Hospitals
 Department stores
 Pharmacies
Educational programs at this level will allow students to decide if this is the career for them. An associate's degree will prepare
student who wish to obtain a bachelors degree in the field.
Graduate degree programs include both a master's degree and a doctorates degree. Students can earn these degrees in pharmacy
from a number of accredited schools and colleges. A masters or doctorates degree typically takes students an additional two to four
years of study to obtain. With either of these programs students will have the opportunity to learn:
 Pharmaceutical sciences
 Communication
 Calculus
Students who choose to earn a masters or doctorates degree in the field can look forward to working for:
 Pharmaceutical manufacturers
 Government agencies
 Health insurance companies
 Colleges and universities
Graduate degree training programs are available to assist students in preparing for the career of their dreams. With an education at
a masters or doctorates level students will receive the pharmacy training needed for a lifelong career.
With a bachelors degree program from an accredited school or college students can gain the knowledge needed for the career they
desire. Degree programs at this level allow students to receive their training and degree in just four years. Students can learn
biology, chemistry, business management, and more. Students can also complete health care training, recordkeeping, and
terminology. The skills students can obtain at a bachelors level of study will help them to gain employment
as pharmacy technicians, pharmacists, and pharmacy assistants. With a degree at this level students can train for various careers
in the field. A bachelors degree can help put students into the working world or enter into a graduate degree program.
Students looking to enter a career in the field of pharmacy will need to obtain a license in order to practice. Students will need to
study for and pass the required examinations in order to receive their license. A variety of states also require that pharmacy
assistant students pass a certification examination. With an accredited educational training program students can gain the
knowledge and skills needed to enter into the career they desire in the field of pharmacy. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education (ACPE) can approve quality pharmacy degree programs for full accreditation.
 

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pharmacy degrees online 

pharmacy degrees online 

Online Pharmacy Degree Programs


There are a variety of pharmacy jobs which you can qualify for through an online pharmacy degree program. In aggregate, these jobs offer the
prospect of above-average employment growth in the years ahead, and a choice of working environments ranging from local retail outlets to large
hospitals and other health care institutions. For pharmacists, there is also the prospect of median income levels which are well above the national
average.
There are three major classifications of pharmacy workers:
 Pharmacy aides
 Pharmacy technicians
 Pharmacists
The following is an overview of each of these classifications, and the degrees or career training required for each.

Pharmacy Aides

Pharmacy aides perform basic administrative or clerical functions, such as answering phones, stocking shelves, handling transactions and
updating paperwork. Often a high school diploma is enough to get a job as a pharmacy aide, if an employer that is willing to do on-the-job
training.
While this is the easiest level of pharmacy work to get into from the standpoint of academic qualifications, there are a couple of drawbacks to
working as a pharmacy aide. It is an hourly job which typically offers overall compensation well below the national median. In addition, job
growth is expected to be negative, as many of these functions are increasingly being performed by pharmacy technicians, who provide a little bit
more versatility to an employer.

Pharmacy Technicians

While there are no set educational requirements for pharmacy technicians, many pharmacists prefer job candidates with some formal training, and
some states have certification requirements. In general, the educational level is higher than for pharmacy aides. In addition to performing some of
the same clerical and administrative tasks as pharmacy aides, pharmacy technicians use their additional career training to perform higher-level
duties, such as helping to prepare prescriptions.
In return, pharmacy technicians typically earn more than pharmacy aides, but still are generally paid at a rate below the national median.

Pharmacists

The big payoff in the profession comes from becoming a pharmacist. Pharmacists take ultimate responsibility for filling prescriptions, and in the
process they dispense medications, counsel patients on usage, and provide feedback to doctors.
Along with these greater responsibilities comes a higher educational standard. Pharmacists are required to have a Pharm.D. degree from an
accredited school. Two-to-four years of prior college experience is considered a prerequisite for acceptance into a Pharm.D. program.
In addition to the degree requirement, all states require that pharmacists be licensed. In all states, this requires passage of the North American
Pharmacist Licensure Exam, and in most states it also requires passage of the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam.
In return for meeting these requirements, pharmacists earn well above-average compensation levels, with a median income of $100,480 as of
2007. Given this, while starting as a pharmacy aide or technician may be a pragmatic way to get into the business quickly, taking advantage of
online programs to continue education with an eye toward becoming a pharmacist would greatly enhance your earning potential.

Online Pharmacy Degree Prospects


Medications are an important aspect and a great advancement in today's society. The
pharmaceutical industry is filled with educated men and women who use their skills to treat
patients, with a variety of ailments, with the aid of medications. Many accredited online
colleges and universities offer degree distinctions in pharmaceutical care to properly prepare
students to successfully administer medication to a variety of patients.

Prospective students have a wide path before them when deciding on a degree program to
enroll in. First, let's look at what a pharmacist does within the profession.

 Pharmacists are responsible for mixing ingredients together to make medications.


This common picture of a pharmacist is only a part of what a pharmacist does on a
daily basis.
 A big portion of their work is also dedicated to interacting with patients and their
doctors. They work with patients to establishment a comfortable relationship and to
provide them with information regarding the medication they take.

They also work with doctors to provide information about drugs, their side effects, correct
dosages, and interactions with other medications. Prospective students should take into
consideration that the new trend within the industry is to gain a doctor of pharmacy degree.

 This type of program usually takes about six years to complete. This includes two
years of general education before starting on career-based courses.
 Some colleges offer a master's degree and PhD in the field, but these levels of
education are not required to begin a career in the field. Students, who want to
become professors or obtain a research position for a career, usually pursue
advanced degrees. Individuals who want to open their own business in the field can
earn a master's in business administration.
 For a student who wants to enter the profession faster than four years can earn an
associate's degree and become a pharmacy technician. A person who gains this
education level assists the pharmacist by labeling and filling prescriptions.

They Training in this area provides many different degree prospects in a variety of areas
that will coincide with an individual's career goal. Lets look at what a doctor of pharmacy
degree program offers students. This highly sought after degree program will immerse
students in practical training and research knowledge. A student will learn how to be a
successful and professional pharmacist through courses that include:

 organic chemistry
 physiology
 medical chemistry
 pharmaceutics
 toxicology

They and more.

With a degree at this level a student will be able to work in one of three main categories.

 Pharmaceutical care will give students the opportunity to use their degree to create
medications for patients, and consult with patients along with their doctor to
establish a plan specifically for their needs.
 Students can enter a health management field where they will use their skills to
function as experts in research and policies about pharmaceutical care.
 The last main category that a doctor of pharmacy degree program properly prepares
students for is pharmaceutical sciences. This sector of the profession allows
graduates to perform high-level research in academics, the field, or for governmental
situations.

Don't let your knowledge and passion for pharmaceutical care go to waste. Search out
accredited online degree programs that offer an educational track that fits your career goals
and schedule. Accreditation is provided to qualifying programs that can provide a quality
education. Agencies like the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (www.acpe-
accredit.org) are approved to fully accredit various online schools and colleges.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods,
courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be
advertised at PETAP.org.

Online Pharmacy Degree - The Right Formula for Your


Future
Getting an online pharmacy degree can put you in the ninth best job, according to Money
and Salary Magazine. An expected 25% growth and demand for pharmacists is expected in
the next 10 years. There are several distance learning, or online, pharmacy education
programs available that you can take advantage of, regardless of your geographical
location, or previous obligations.
A PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree is a 4-year professional degree. Prior to acceptance
into a PharmD school, you are usually required to complete two years of pre-pharmacy
classes. There are also transition programs that allow a pharmacist with an older BS in
pharmacy to advance to a PharmD level.

The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education does the accreditation of colleges and
universities that offer online pharmacy degree education programs. Make sure that the
school you select carries this seal of approval.

The job market for a pharmacist is wide open. You can work in a clinical setting, pharmacy
management, pharmaceutical sales, in a hospital or retail pharmacy, mail-in pharmacy or
participate in research.

With a potential annual salary of $88,000, a career in pharmacy is definitely an area


you should explore if you like science. You will need to complete your degree and internship,
and then pass the state exam (NAPLEX) in order to obtain your license to practice as a
pharmacist.

Family obligations or work related obligations do not need to prevent you from entering into
this robust job market. Online college degree programs allow you to complete your course
work at your own schedule in your own home. Internships can be arranged in your
geographical location. There is no need to move across the country to obtain your degree.

An online college degree education website will provide you with the information you need
to decide what school to attend. You can apply to the schools of your choice right at the
online website. You can even find out about financial aid, and talk to a counselor if you need
to.

Online Pharmacy Degree - The Right Formula for Your


Future
etting an online pharmacy degree can put you in the ninth best job, according to Money and
Salary Magazine. An expected 25% growth and demand for pharmacists is expected in the
next 10 years. There are several distance learning, or online, pharmacy education programs
available that you can take advantage of, regardless of your geographical location, or
previous obligations.

A PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) degree is a 4-year professional degree. Prior to acceptance


into a PharmD school, you are usually required to complete two years of pre-pharmacy
classes. There are also transition programs that allow a pharmacist with an older BS in
pharmacy to advance to a PharmD level.

The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education does the accreditation of colleges and
universities that offer online pharmacy degree education programs. Make sure that the
school you select carries this seal of approval.

The job market for a pharmacist is wide open. You can work in a clinical setting, pharmacy
management, pharmaceutical sales, in a hospital or retail pharmacy, mail-in pharmacy or
participate in research.
With a potential annual salary of $88,000, a career in pharmacy is definitely an area
you should explore if you like science. You will need to complete your degree and internship,
and then pass the state exam (NAPLEX) in order to obtain your license to practice as a
pharmacist.

Family obligations or work related obligations do not need to prevent you from entering into
this robust job market. Online college degree programs allow you to complete your course
work at your own schedule in your own home. Internships can be arranged in your
geographical location. There is no need to move across the country to obtain your degree.

An online college degree education website will provide you with the information you need
to decide what school to attend. You can apply to the schools of your choice right at the
online website. You can even find out about financial aid, and talk to a counselor if you need
to.

Pharmacy Certification Online


Pharmacy Certification can be obtained through an online school or distance learning
program. Pharmacy Certification is required in order to assist a licensed pharmacist in
providing prescribed medicines and other health care products to patients.

Online Pharmacy Certification prepares individuals to perform the many tasks associated
with preparing medications, such as verifying the accuracy of filled prescriptions, entering
prescriptions into the database, and labeling and filling prescriptions. A distance learning
course teaches pharmacy students about working with Medicare, Medicaid and various
insurance companies, collecting payments, screening calls for pharmacists, and general
administrative duties.

Pharmacy Certification qualifies the professional to work directly with prescribed


medications. Online Pharmacy Certification teaches students to compound oral solutions,
ointments, and creams, prepackage medications, order bulk medicines, perform inventory,
prepare chemotherapeutic agents, nutrition solutions and intravenous mixtures, and assist
in dispensing medications.

Pharmacy Certification requires the completion of a training course providing a minimum of


240 hours of theoretical and practical solution, and a minimum of an Associate of Arts
degree in a related field of study. Pharmacy Certification education includes biological
sciences, health sciences, physical sciences, and natural sciences.

If you are interested in obtaining Pharmacy Certification from an Online School or Distance
Learning Program, start your research today at SchoolsGalore.com!

degrees in pharmacy 

degrees in pharmacy 

Anyone looking to earn a degree in something that is fun, honest, rewarding, and a career that pays well should
consider the different types of pharmacy degrees.  With an earned degree, the doors of opportunity open wide, not
only for the type of position, but also the type of medical facility.  For instance, some people will work in hospitals,
some in clinics, in doctor’s offices, on cruise ships, and more.  If you are tired of feeling like you are stuck in a no
end position, then perhaps pharmacy degrees is something you should consider.

In most cases, pharmacy degrees can be earned at brick and mortar institutions, as well as online universities. 
Today, there are many great online schools that offer full accreditation.  With this option, you can consider a number
of different pharmacy degrees while also saving money and enjoying flexibility.  The primary benefit of earning a
degree online is that the time you attend class is worked around your time.  Therefore, if you work a full-time job,
you can do your homework, research, and testing in the evening or on the weekends.

Of course, there would be lab time that would require you to attend done at a traditional college or university but this
is only occasional.  The two types of pharmacy degrees we want to cover in this article are for a pharmacy
technician and professional Doctor of Pharmacy.

Pharmacy Technician

Depending on the facility and the pharmacy, this position would require pharmacy degrees to include either a
bachelor or master’s degree.  With these pharmacy degrees, you would have numerous responsibilities that make the
job fun and exciting.  Working as an assistant pharmacist, there would be two primary areas of duties.

First, a pharmacy technician needs to have good, current knowledge of medication and drugs.  This would require
having training in knowing the difference in pain medications, how they work, and when they would be
administered.  The second area of duty would be having a good understanding of pharmacy operations.  That way,
whenever the pharmacist is ill or gone on vacation, the pharmacy would continue to operate as normal.

Skills taught with pharmacy degrees for becoming a pharmacy technician would include exceptional organization. 
After all, working with medications of different types, different dosages, and different applications, coupled with
people’s names, health history, allergies, and so on can be tedious.  Getting information messed up would not only
be confusing and frustrating, but also possibly dangerous.

In most cases, pharmacy degrees for technicians will include training on how to work with and for licensed
pharmacist, answering questions specific to generic brands versus name brands, handling inventory, and in some
instances, actually filling orders.  Of course, by law, there are several functions that the pharmacy technician that
cannot provide but all in all, this person is the right-hand to the pharmacist.

Doctor of Pharmacy or Pharmacist

Pharmacy degrees that would let you practice pharmacy medicine are also available at brick and mortar facilities, as
well as online.  While there might be slightly different requirements from one state to another, most would provide
54 hours of credit to be completed within a three-year period.  Additionally, some pharmacy degrees require an
annual refresher course since both medication and laws change.

With the completed degree, you could move on to a full-time job providing a needed service to your community.  In
fact, pharmacy jobs are in abundance, meaning your ability of finding a position would be relatively easy.  With this
degree, you would have in-depth knowledge of drugs and medication, drug interactions, recalls, and more.  Filling
the prescriptions would be your primary function although this position puts you in charge of the pharmacy and
other employees.

As mentioned, we highly recommend you consider online education when it comes to pharmacy degrees.  Most
online schools will work with a local college or university to bridge the gap for labs required on campus with any
required clinical rotations.  Even the material for online pharmacy degrees comes in a variety of media.  For this,
you might have books, CDs, or DVDs.  There are even online universities that have class time via software and the
internet.  This way, you can see other at-home students, giving you a chance to mingle and learn as if in a real
classroom.

Regardless of the types of pharmacy degrees you are most interested in or the school facility, you will need to start
the application process to get started.  If you have transcripts from other colleges or universities, you would provide
copies along with the application.  Once accepted, you are on your way to choosing from different pharmacy
degrees, finding a great working niche.

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A DEGREE


IN PHARMACY?
What do pharmacists do?
Pharmacists are experts in medicines and their use. Pharmacists have a unique
knowledge of medicines from manufacture to their use in patients, spanning
discovery, synthesis, formulation, manufacturing, quality assurance, distribution,
therapeutics, and monitoring. Pharmacists provide healthcare in the high street, work
in hospitals and GP practices and undertake medicines research in industry or
universities. Pharmacists can now become prescribers, allowing them to care for
patients' drug-related needs following medical diagnosis. It is a very flexible
career with opportunities for full and part-time working.

A high percentage of pharmacy graduates pursue a career in pharmacy as a


profession.
Where do they work?
Pharmacists work in supermarket and  high street pharmacies, in hospitals and
doctor's surgeries, in the pharmaceutical industry and in universities. Pharmacists are
increasingly involved in medical research

Types of Pharmacy Jobs

Community  pharmacist
These work in high street, supermarket and rural pharmacies. They ensure that
medicines ordered on prescription or bought over the counter are correctly and safely
supplied. People skills are important as you build relationships with patients. As well
as giving out prescriptions, you advise people on how to use medicines in safe and
appropriate ways. Also involves financial management and responsibility for staff,
premises and stock. 
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great
Britain www.rpsgb.org.uk/acareerinpharmacy

Hospital  pharmacist
They are responsible for the purchase, manufacture, dispensing, quality testing and
supply of all the medicines used in the hospital. They advise medical and nursing staff
on the selection and appropriate use of medicines, and provide help and advice to
patients in all aspects of their medicines. They provide information about potential
side effects and ensure that new treatments are compatible with existing medication.
In addition, they monitor the effects of treatment to ensure that it is safe and
effective. Pharmacist in the NHSwww.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.aspx?
Id=194

Primary  care pharmacist


The role of the primary care pharmacist has emerged over the last ten years. They
have a strategic role, making the best use of resources allocated for medicines and
ensuring they are well spent. They also analyse medicines and work closely with
hospitals, GPs, practice nurses and other community healthcare
professionals. Pharmacist in the NHSwww.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.aspx?
Id=194

Industrial  pharmacist
Industrial pharmacists work alongside scientists in the pharmaceutical industry who
specialise in other areas to discover new ways of combating disease and  improving
manufacturing and production techniques. Pharmaceutical and Bioscience
Links www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sitephar.htm

Regulatory  pharmacist
Regulatory pharmacists work for Government bodies such as the MHRA   which
protects public health. Their job is to ensure that medicines submitted by drug
companies are safe before they can be manufactured and marketed to the public.

Academic  pharmacist
These spend on average around 60% of their time working in hospital, community or
industrial pharmacy and the other 40% of the time as a pharmacy teacher or lecturer.
They also research drug design and the provision of pharmacy services.

Royal Army Medical Corps  www.army.mod.uk/army- medical-


services/5319.aspx
Pharmacists can be commissioned into the RAMC as Pharmacist officers either as
direct entry qualified candidates or via sponsorship (see below). The Pharmacist is
responsible for the timely distribution of drugs, dressings and medical equipment in
general to all units in the theatre of operations. You must be 34 years or under,
although pharmacists over 34 may be considered in exceptional circumstances. The
Army can offer some sponsorships to selected undergraduate pharmacy student who
would have a return of service of 6 years.

Veterinary  Pharmacist
Vetinary pharmacists supplying a service to pet owners including treatments for cats
and dogs for problems with worms and fleas. Pharmacists in rural settings supply
medicines for farm livestock.

Becoming a Registered Pharmacist


Before you can register as a pharmacist in the UK you need to undertake one year of
pre-registration training following your pharmacy degree (if you have done a
sandwich course, this is integrated with your degree)

vPharmacy Degree
Many individuals are able to experience the benefits of a pharmacy degree as a
means through which to advance their careers. These specialists are able to
work in different but related environments after they receive a degree known as
the Doctor of Pharmacy.

v Pharmacy Degree - Overview


Many individuals around the world are able to experience the benefits of a
pharmacy degree as a means through which to advance their careers. These
specialists are able to work in different but related environments after they
receive a degree known as the Doctor of Pharmacy. They also need to complete
certain specified criteria, and this will enable them to gain all the knowledge
that they will need to help them along their career paths. Pharmacy programs
can vary from college to college, but there are certain intrinsic costs that go
along with getting a pharmaceutical degree from an institution or schooling
establishment. Likewise, there are similar pharmacy programs and course work
requirements that will need to be completed by the individual that are similar
and comparable between rival schools and other education programs.
Sometimes individuals choose to pursue their course loads at a brick and mortar
or physically located school, while others will opt to get an pharmacy degree by
taking classes at an online school. Either way can be advantageous as long as it
is the option which most benefits the individual. There are many accredited
physically located pharmacy schools as well as online pharmacy schools. Both
work to help the individual complete the pharmacy programs in order to receive
a pharmacy degree. Many places of employment will not be concerned with
whether a school is located online or not, as long as it is accredited.

The time it takes to get a pharmacy degree can vary from person to person, and
the career can begin to be embarked upon after all of the criteria are satisfied
by the individual in pursuit of the pharmaceutical degree. Then the individual
with the degree can be a pharmacist and work to dispense medication to
doctors, hospitals, and people that need the medication. It is also important to
learn about the different types of medications so that the pharmacist learns
how to educate others when it comes to side effects and options that are
available to the public at large. These are important aspects of the life and
career of the pharmacist, and the life that they set up for themselves by
working to get a pharmaceutical degree.

Career Information
Being a Pharmacist is the obvious choice when it comes to a career after
receiving a pharmaceutical degree. However, with a pharmacy degree there are
other options made available to individuals as to where they work as a
pharmacist. Not only can people work as pharmacists at local drug stores, but
they can also work in areas such as hospitals, prisons, and privately owned
pharmacies as well as small town and public pharmacies. The areas for work are
virtually limitless. Although varied, there are pharmacies located all around the
world. If individuals work for chain pharmacies, the odds are good that they
could transfer to other branches of the pharmacies in different states or in
other areas of their home states. This enables individuals to have job options
available to them regardless of where they live or where they want to live in the
future. The freedom that is offered to individuals who are able to change their
residencies without worrying about their jobs should not be overlooked. It is a
very important benefit to working for corporations or establishments with
locations around the country or around the world. 

Being a pharmacist and achieving an online pharmacy degree or getting a


pharmacy degree from a physically located schooling center is a step in the right
direction toward an individual’s entry into a growing field. While at the end of
the last millennium there were under 200,000 pharmacists within the country,
the field is growing, and is expected to grow faster than normal leading up to
the year 2014. There are more options available to work in this field, as more
chain stores expand and are created. Pharmacy programs will prepare
individuals for the careers that are available to individuals after they receive
their pharmacy degrees. This preparation will pay off for those who are
passionate about their careers.

3. Job Requirements
In many instances, there are course requirements that are set by the school of
choice. However, there are some mandates in the field. For example, in order
to get a pharmacy degree a person needs to complete pharmacy programs and
classes that are outlined to him or her by the school. In addition to passing
these classes and getting the degree, individuals also need to complete an
internship or apprenticeship under the rule of a pharmacist or pharmacy store or
department. This is not the end of the job requirements for the individual who
chooses to continue to earn his or her pharmacy degree. 

States also require individuals to pass specific exams in order to hold their jobs
as pharmacists in the state. The exams that are created vary from state to
state. Sometimes the exams are easy, and sometimes they are more challenging
for the individual. Test material remains fairly constant, but it is the way in
which the material is phrased that can vary. For the most part, individuals need
to be certified by passing an exam in the state in which they wish to work.
There are few to no states that will accept the certification of another state as
criteria for the individual to work for the long run. Sometimes a pharmacy will
enable individuals to begin work being certified in another state by not allowing
them to maintain complete control of the pharmacy. Instead, they are hired in
the capacity of acting as a pharmacy assistant until they are able to complete
the certification process for the state. After completing all of these different
variables, the individuals are licensed and able to act as pharmacists within the
state of their residencies. 

In addition, sometimes there are employment centers that will require other
capabilities or qualifications of the individual. Most will ask for a criminal
background check, and others may have even more strict criteria. For example,
there are some employment organizations that may only employ individuals that
are within the top percentages of their class or those who had a specific grade
point average in their pharmacy programs. However, regardless of the place of
employment and their own individual requirements of their employees, they still
have to meet the requirements set by the law as well.

4. Laws Surrounding Pharmacies


There are many rules and regulations surrounding pharmacies and the
pharmacists that work within them. These laws, rules, and regulations may vary
from state to state. While some states are very strict with their rules, there are
other states that have less strict measures. However, because pharmacists deal
with controlled substances and narcotics in many areas and forms, there are
laws that mandate what they can and cannot do. It is important while in training
and completing the education requirements of the pharmacy degree that the
individuals studying to complete their pharmacy program requirements make
sure that they pay extra attention to the law courses around them. The
individuals will likely be taught about the laws of the state in which they are
attending school. It is important to their careers that pharmacists do not do
anything to jeopardize their careers and the paths that they have traveled after
receiving their pharmacy degrees. If they get in trouble with the law for
instances involving pharmaceuticals, they can lose their licenses from the state
in which they are working. This means that even though individuals completed
their pharmacy programs for their degrees, they may not be able to practice in
the field of their degree again. They will still have to pay the costs of their
degrees, and this is why it is vital to their careers that they not get in trouble
with the law involving pharmaceuticals. 

It is not worth the risk to jeopardize one’s career for temporary and short term
gains. There are many pharmacists that have gotten into trouble this way. They
risk their long term careers and goals for a more immediate gratification, and in
most instances this does not pay off. It should be much more important that the
individuals conduct themselves with the integrity and dignity that they should
possess. A pharmaceutical degree should help individuals with their long term
goals, not their short term and corrupt ideas.

5. Helpful Hints
It can be helpful to ensure that your pharmacy degree is from an accredited
school. For pharmaceuticals, the division that sets the standards for this
accreditation is known as the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education.
Whether an individual receives an online pharmacy degree or not, it is
important to make sure that the American Council of Pharmaceutical Education
has acknowledged the school. This gives the establishment more credibility and
will likely add to its reputation in a beneficial manner. When going out into the
world to examine career options, it is likely that an individual with an
accredited degree will have more luck finding employment as opposed to an
individual who received a pharmaceutical degree from a college that was not
accredited by the council, at least within the United States. 

Students are no longer eligible to be placed in pharmacy programs in order to


receive a Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy. Rather, they need to establish their
Doctors of Pharmacy. The Bachelor’s Degree has been phased out as the entry
level degree for the pharmacy program. Licenses are required in all of the fifty
states within America, so it is important that individuals make sure to get
licensed, even after they receive their pharmacy degrees.

6. Time Table
When it comes to going to school, there are many reasons that people would
want an estimate as to how long they will be there. Where the pharmacy degree
is coming from can have a big effect on how long the individual will be in
school. For example, an online pharmacy degree may take a longer period of
time to complete if the individual is only taking courses part time, or it can take
a shorter period of time if the individual takes as many courses as possible,
consecutively. There are two options for dealing with a pharmaceutical degree
to symbolize the completion of the school’s pharmacy program. These are the
Doctor of Pharmacy, or PharmD, and the Non-Traditional PharmD. The non-
traditional PharmD degrees are the degrees that are given to individuals who
have received a Bachelor’s of Science in pharmacy and want to advance their
studies and career. This is often performed in the form of completing the
pharmacy program to receive an online pharmacy degree. This degree often
takes four years to complete, depending on how quickly or leisurely the
individual works. 

Meanwhile, when we exam the PharmD degree, we realize that this pharmacy
degree is different in some simple ways. With this pharmaceutical degree, an
individual proves that he or she has completed at least six years of post-
secondary education work in the field of pharmaceuticals. Depending on how
long an individual is able to invest in his or her education, he or she may choose
to pursue a Non-Traditional PharmD as opposed to the PharmD, since he or she
may be able to get away with slightly less schooling. Since schools charge by the
semester, this may help an individual to spend less on education.

7. Popular Schools
There are some schools that are more popular to attend within the field of
pharmaceuticals than others. For example, many individuals prefer the
Midwestern University College of Pharmacy in Glendale, Arizona. Rutgers in New
Jersey also has a popular following of those interested in receiving a pharmacy
degree. However, not all schools are physically located. There are a number of
popular colleges online that offer online pharmacy degrees. These schools are
popular for different reasons, mainly because they offer the individual
convenience and efficiency in the completion of a pharmacy degree. The
University of Phoenix online and the Capella Online University are two colleges
that are located on the internet and which offer a pharmacy degree online. 

These pharmacy programs are taught in a different style and manner as


compared to colleges that teach in a geographically and centrally located area.
The most obvious difference would be the interaction between the instructor
and the individual student. Students are required to be more responsible and
more independent, since an instructor cannot use attendance or ice breakers to
get to know the class better. Instead, the focus is placed on the course load and
the pharmacy programs that need to be completed. 

In many instances, the schools do not just offer the pharmacy programs. They
may also provide training for the individual. This is very helpful, since training
will help the aspiring pharmacist to become comfortable in the pharmaceutical
environment. Since the individual will be working in this field as the focal point
of his or her career after receiving a pharmacy degree, it is important that he or
she comfortable in it. Due to this fact, training is a very important piece of an
individual’s education, regardless of which school is attended. The better and
more popular schools will offer training to their students, an advantage that will
help the reputation of the school to grow.

8. Costs of Pharmacy Schools


The costs of receiving a pharmacy degree will depend on the school that is
chosen, and whether it is web based or physically located. At many physically
located schools, the tuition will be higher, because it can include room and
board for individuals. Meanwhile, with an online degree, individuals simply need
to pay for the pharmacy programs and course materials, as well as supplies
related to their fields. However, the students do not need to pay for their room
and board to achieve an online pharmacy degree. These variables cause the
costs to vary from school to school and from person to person. 

The average year for a physically located school can cost in the neighborhood of
$25,000 to $37,000. When you imagine that price, and multiply it by the four
years it would take to complete the degree, individuals can see that they would
easily spend over $100,000 on their educations. Meanwhile, the cost for an
online pharmacy degree would range from $10,000 to $30,000. These are the
averages that were calculated for the year of 2006-2007.

9. Salary and Annual Earnings


For many people, the big payoff comes when they receive their pharmacy
degrees. Now they can take what they have learned in their pharmacy programs
and apply it to their real lives. What will they be able to earn as a result of this?
Well, in 2004, pharmacists were able to average earnings almost $85,000
annually. However, those who made the most in their field were able to exceed
$109,000 annually. Even those who made less rarely made less than $60,000
annually. This is quite a good salary for individuals to earn, and since many only
work a 40 hour work week, it looks like a very lucrative field for those who are
interested in the occupation. Since the cost of living is expected to go up in
many areas around the country over the next few years, odds are that the
salaries of individuals will rise to meet this challenge. Keeping in line with that,
it is fair to say that the average salary of the pharmacist will also increase over
the next few years as well. This is especially good news, considering the fact
that the education of the average pharmacy programs will cost individuals
anywhere between $40,000 and over $100,000 over the course of their
educations.

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