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You need to go to college and get a Pharmacy degree, then work at various pharmacy's.
diploma in pharmacy or bachelor in pharmacy & master in pharmacy or doctrate in pharmacy it needed course to prove as a pharmacists
Yes, because pharmacy is a chapter of chemistry.
Pharmacists in the U.S. have completed a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
Of course! A pharmacy technician's degree is not a terminal degree, and the skills learned during your initial education will help you with becoming a pharmacist.
I think you meant pharmacist, not a pharmacy tech. A Pharmacist needs to study pharmacology that is linked to chemistry at certain point. A pharmacy tech doesn't need to attend college, but a technical course only, and his work is subordinated to the pharmacist.
You must complete pharmacy school (university level) in order to become a pharmacist. So, you must at least hold a GED.
A pharmacist is licensed by the state pharmacology board. You must go to college to become a pharmacist and it's a very serious job as people will die if you screw up. A pharmacy technician works under a Pharmacist and has far less qualifications. You simply have to pass a certification test.
Pharmacy Doctorate, which is what you get when you attend pharmacy school to become a pharmacist in the United States. It is most commonly a 4 year professional school after having done an undergrad degree or necessary requirements first.
Yeah of course... Go to school for 2-4 years undergrad with a focus in pharmacy. Take the PCAT. If you do well you can then probably get admitted to a Doctor of Pharmacy program (Pharm D). Get through the 4 years of pharmacy school, pass the state board exam in the state you wish to practice. Then practice pharmacy as a pharmacist.
"They are not hard. You have to go to school to become a pharmacy tech but you basically help out the pharmacist and count, crush, make medicine. You will learn all of this stuff in school."
all American pharmacy shcools only offer a Pharm D. No longer can one just take a four year program and become a pharmacist. But go to school in Europe and you can finish in 4 years, come back, take the tests and there you go!