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Are there promising jobs after completing M.pharm? And is there more future in research or pharmaceutical company ?
I am doing my F.Y.B.Pharm now. I wanted to know the job opportunities is this field of pharmy. #pharmacy #pharmacists #pharmacist #clinical-pharmacy
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ARIYO’s Answer
Having a Master of Pharmacy degree can elevate your position among other potential candidates as you would have more knowledge and expertise in the field. However, there are various specializations when it comes to M.Pharm which prepares students for different roles in the industry.
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) is a two-year degree program that provides a learning base for the candidates who wish to work in the field of Pharmaceutics to assist in the preparation, use, or sale of medicinal drugs.
With the completion of this degree, the candidates can work as :
-Medical Transcriptionist
-Health Care Unit Manager
-Lab Technician
-Drug Inspector
-Research Associate
-Analytical Chemist
-Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) is a two-year degree program that provides a learning base for the candidates who wish to work in the field of Pharmaceutics to assist in the preparation, use, or sale of medicinal drugs.
With the completion of this degree, the candidates can work as :
-Medical Transcriptionist
-Health Care Unit Manager
-Lab Technician
-Drug Inspector
-Research Associate
-Analytical Chemist
-Professor
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Wendy’s Answer
My jobs are available in the field of pharmacy including hospital, retail stores, university or pharmaceutical company research and the list goes on and on. The field pays very well too!
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London Doyoung’s Answer
I've seen some students with bachelors/masters in pharmacy, which are accepted as long as the requirements for state license is met. However, Pharm.D. is the program that most of the community/hospital employers prefer. If you have professional work experience that could make up for it, then it won't be a problem. If you are considering a field with more financial stability, then pharmaceuticals would be the choice. Pharmaceuticals often incorporate research team in their company so you may consider it as an option if you're interested in research. Research is what leads to the future, but the benefits earned from research often goes to the pharmaceuticals. The researchers that I've known were primarily focused on pursuing further education and discovery of science.