Skip to main content
1 answer
2
Asked 442 views

What acivity is recommended to help enrich communication major internship resumes, or pharmacy undergraduate application activities?

I am currently enrolled in UCLA communication, but may want to apply to USC's undergraduate pharmacy program after graduation. I would like to start preparing in advance. I was wondering if there are any activities or volunteers that I can participate in as a UCLA junior communication student to enrich my resume for an internship? As a student interested in applying to the USC pharmacy program, what activities or volunteers can I participate in at LA to enrich my application at that time?

Thank you comment icon Susan's advise is spot on. I'm a retired Policeman, so I really cant offer any advise....Much Luck Sean Alexander

+25 Karma if successful
From: You
To: Friend
Subject: Career question for you

2

1 answer


0
Updated
Share a link to this answer
Share a link to this answer

Archived’s Answer

A Pharmacy degree offers various career paths, such as retail, hospital, government, research, education, and the pharmaceutical industry. While a background in science and healthcare is essential, schools also value community service and communication skills. Combining healthcare communications with your interests could be an excellent approach. To gain experience in science, think about participating in research projects. Apart from your internship, you could volunteer your communication skills for a community service organization or join a patient-focused group related to a specific health condition.

To improve my pharmacy school application, I worked part-time as a nursing unit clerk in a hospital and later as a pharmacy assistant in a retail pharmacy. If you cannot commit to such a role, consider spending a day shadowing a pharmacist to gain insight into their daily routine, which could be helpful during interviews. Additionally, I volunteered weekly to assist an elderly couple during high school, showcasing my dedication to community service.
Thank you comment icon Hi Susan Chuck, I am very sorry for my late reply. First of all, thank you so much for your patience in responding to my questions! Is there a certain amount of medical or nursing knowledge required to work as a nursing unit clerk? Can I try to apply if I don't have any exposure to this field at the moment? Do you know of any similar activities that I can participate in that are related to pharmacy or medicine if I don't have any knowledge in this area at the moment? For example, some volunteer activities? Kangni
0