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Career Opportunities
Research and development have dramatically changed the role of pharmacy in patient treatment over the past fifty years. Pharmacists can be employed in a variety of settings. The various Career options available includes : Community Pharmacy This practice setting includes a range of options from independent ownership of a pharmacy to employment in, or management of, local and national chains. Institutional (Hospital) Pharmacy Hospital pharmacists monitor drug therapy, prepare intravenous (IV) admixtures, make purchasing decisions, and oversee drug administration. They play an important role in nutritional support, pain management and deals with therapeutics, infection-control, risk-management, and educational programs. Managed Care Pharmacy Managed care pharmacists establish guidelines, develop protocols, and conduct drug utilization reviews while serving on interdisciplinary teams responsible for disease management programs. Pharmaceutical Industry Companies that discover, develop, formulate, manufacture, and distribute pharmaceuticals offer many career opportunities including manufacturing, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical research & medical writing. Academics University faculty in pharmacy-related disciplines has many opportunities to participate in these challenging developments as educators, basic scientists, and clinical practitioners. Consultant Pharmacy Pharmacy consultants are skilled clinicians, educators, and managers serving in home care agencies, hospices, adult day-care centers, and other long-term care facilities. They identify drug-related problems and help resolve them on the basis of their clinical expertise. Related Career Options Pharmacy technicians and pharmacy aides also work in pharmacies. Persons in other professions who may work with pharmaceutical compounds include biological scientists, medical scientists, and chemists and materials scientists. In order to be a successful pharmacist, one must have :
A license to practice pharmacy is required in all almost all the countries. To obtain a license, one must have done Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm). International recruiters prefer professionals holding higher degrees in the field, such as, Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) or Ph.D. |
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