Careers with a Pharmacy Degree

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CAREERS WITH A PHARMACY DEGREE

Are you considering studying pharmacy? With a pharmacy degree, you can open yourself up to a wide range of exciting career opportunities with excellent remuneration. In this blog post, we’ll be looking at 5 high-paying careers that you can get with a pharmacy degree. From working in hospitals and research laboratories to launching your own pharmacy business, the possibilities are endless. So if you’re interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy, read on to find out more!

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Pharmacy technicians are responsible for preparing, dispensing, and distributing medications as prescribed by a doctor or other healthcare professional. They may also be responsible for counting pills, compounding medications, answering customer questions, and keeping records of patients and their prescriptions.

CLINICAL PHARMACIST

Clinical pharmacists are responsible for providing care to patients in a variety of settings. This includes conducting medication reviews and counselling patients on their medications, providing drug information to physicians and other healthcare professionals, monitoring patient safety, and helping design medication therapy plans.

PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENTIST

Pharmaceutical scientists are responsible for researching, developing, and testing new medications. This includes formulating drugs, conducting preclinical trials, participating in drug registration and regulatory compliance, as well as working with medical researchers to develop new treatments.

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PHARMACY MANAGER

Pharmacy managers are responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a pharmacy. This includes overseeing staff, maintaining inventory, enforcing laws and regulations, and setting budgets.

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HOSPITAL PHARMACIST

A hospital pharmacist is an important part of a hospital's team. They are responsible for making sure that medications are dispensed and administered correctly. As a hospital pharmacist, you will be responsible for providing medication to patients, managing drug inventories, preparing prescriptions, counselling patients on their medications, educating healthcare providers on proper medication use, and assisting in quality assurance activities.

The job outlook for hospital pharmacists is expected to grow faster than average for all occupations through 2026. As the number of hospitals and long-term care facilities increases, so will the demand for hospital pharmacists. Additionally, the growing prevalence of chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, along with an aging population, means more people are needing more specialised medications.

RETAIL PHARMACIST

A retail pharmacist works in a traditional pharmacy setting such as a drugstore or supermarket. They are responsible for dispensing medications to customers, providing drug information, and answering customer inquiries.

In addition to filling prescriptions, retail pharmacists often provide advice on drug usage and side effects, help identify cost-effective medications, and counsel patients on the proper use of medications. As more people rely on retail pharmacies for their healthcare needs, the demand for qualified retail pharmacists is increasing.

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