After completing B. Pharmacy, you have various career paths and further education options. Here are some:
Higher Education
M. Pharmacy: Pursue a master's degree in pharmacy, specializing in areas like pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, or pharmaceutics.
MBA: Consider an MBA in pharmaceutical management, healthcare management, or related fields.
(link unavailable): Opt for a master's degree in related fields like pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, or toxicology.
Career Options
Pharmaceutical Industry: Work in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, or government organizations in roles like:
Research and Development
Quality Control
Production
Regulatory Affairs
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy: Work in hospitals, clinics, or community pharmacies as:
Clinical Pharmacist
Hospital Pharmacist
Community Pharmacist
Academia and Research: Pursue a career in teaching and research at universities, colleges, or research institutions.
Government Jobs: Explore opportunities in government sectors like:
Drug Inspector
Pharmaceutical Analyst
Regulatory Affairs Officer
Entrepreneurship: Start your own pharmacy, pharmaceutical company, or related business.
Other Options
Pharmacy Practice: Pursue residency programs or fellowships to enhance clinical skills.
Public Health: Work in public health organizations, NGOs, or government agencies, focusing on healthcare policy, education, and awareness.
Clinical Research: Participate in clinical trials, research studies, or pharmaceutical companies as a clinical research coordinator or manager.
Consider your interests, skills, and career goals to choose the best path. You may also seek guidance from professionals, mentors, or career counselors.
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If you graduated after Jan 2003 with a 4 year B. Pharmacy degree, you are, unfortunately, not eligible to register for the FPGEE.
Dennis B. Worthen has written: 'The Millis Study Commission on Pharmacy' 'Heroes of pharmacy' -- subject(s): History, 19th Century, Collected Works, Pharmacists, History, Biography, Pharmacy 'Pharmacy in World War II' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, History, Medicine, Pharmacy, World War, 1939-1945
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Robert B. Williams has written: 'Hospital Pharmacy Management Primer'
According to the Lebanese Pharmacy Profession Practice Low (LPPPL),the one who is entitled to own a pharmacy is: a- She/He should has the Lebanese nationality b- She/He should has bachelor degree, especially license of pharmacy c- She/He should study pharmacy for at least 5 years d- She/He should be a member in the pharmacy association and has the colloquium
Yes, primarily these degrees are seen as Directors of Pharmacy in larger hospitals, or as regional buying consultants with retail chains.
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H. B. Stevens has written: 'First lines in dispensing' -- subject(s): Pharmacy
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