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Within the Unites States, pharmacists must have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree. The Bachelor's in pharmacy is no longer awarded. However, one can be a pharmacy technician. Still, with a bachelor's degree, you should want a higher position, unless you really have a passion to be a technician.

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