It depends on the individual. There is something to the fact you can heal people and make them feel better, but, in reality you can't save everyone and that's something you have to get use to as a doctor. A dentist is a doctor to keep your teeth healthy and prevent other illness' of the body. If you want more action then choose being a doctor, but remember, it's hard work, and you're not going to get into action for sometime and will have to hit the books. You may have times you have doubted even entering into university to become a doctor, but keep going! Personally, we could use more doctors in the U.S. and Canada. In Canada there are only 250 doctors coming out of our Universities per year when it should be 450 doctors per year because of population growth and the Baby Boomers coming up hot and heavy. Being a doctor you will have problems with health care and probably end up working long and tough hours. You could become a GP (family doctor) and have your own office and the usual office hours. If you're into healing more than just thinking about money then you have a passion and you should follow that passion. If you don't think you can cut it then don't take up a good seat at the University when someone else could use it. Dentistry is a fine profession as well.
A Dentist is the doctor of the oral cavity and oro-facial structures. A dentist probably earns more than a pharmacist. A dentist treats patients, but a pharmacist does not. A pharmacist would be very well versed in medications, more so than dentists even though dentists prescribe drugs just like doctors. Lastly, dentists are given the courtesy title of 'Dr'. I don't think pharmacists are given that title, unless they have a PhD.
The question should be, "which one is best for me?" In order to determine that, you must first acquire a vision; a specific and clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. This vision should be based on a passion for what you want to do and the benefit it will bring to others as well as yourself. Once you acquire that vision, your path will become clear.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for pharmacists as of May 2008 is $104,260. This would amount to $50.13 per hour. Median annual wages of wage and salary pharmacists in May 2008 were $106,410. The middle 50 percent earned between $92,670 and $121,310 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $77,390, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $131,440 a year.
That depends on the individual and their passion for the specific field. What may be easy for one may not be easy for another. Still, to be successful in any program, the issue has less to do with difficulty, and more to do with passion; A love for what an individual wants to do.
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Pakistan Dentist especially Lahore Dentist earns monthly 500 $ to 1000 $ very easily. so find a Qualified Dental Doctors List on http://ebizlahore.com/dentist.htm
Yearly a dentist earns $84,000 - $200,000 Making an hour $ 37 up to $ 82
Dentist, Lawyer, Pharmacist, Veterinarian
100,000 to 300,000 american dollars a year
The average amount of money a dentist earns in Oman is about $106K and ranging about $800-$40K.
Resources say that a Clinical Pharmacist earns an average of $106,000 a year.
According to Payscale, a dentist with one year of experience earns a monthly salary between $6,700 and $8,800. A dentist with five or more years of experience earns a monthly salary between $8,170 and $14,400.
doctor, surgeon, dentist, pediatrician, CEO, program manager, nurse, dentist hygienist, pharmacist, veterinarian,
between 20000 to 240000 USD yearly in 2013
The amount of money a dentist earns in Scotland will depend on experience and where they work. On average, they only make an estimated $40,000 per year.
Kaka earns more money then Ronoldhino.