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Becoming a Pharmacist

Gone are the days of a family pharmacist completing solely distributive tasks behind a counter. Today's pharmacist is a highly skilled professional who is a key member of the interdisciplinary health care team in either the community setting or hospital setting.

A pharmacist's role is multifaceted, but to be a trusted medication expert, you must go through a comprehensive and rigorous Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) curriculum. After completion of Pharm.D. course work, pharmacists can pursue additional elective postgraduate training to focus on a specialty designation.

Why choose pharmacy?

Pharmacists have countless career opportunities available. The expansion of the health care industry and an aging population has resulted in increased reliance on highly trained and skilled pharmacists.