I love these videos so much please keep making them I’m currently studying pharmacy and plan to work as a clinical pharmacist and those video gives me an idea of how work is going to be in the future
Dr. Sarah think you so much for making this video. I have been looking for someone who is / has done a psychiatric rotation because I wanna be a psych pharmacist. I’m finishing up my undergrad with a bachelors in health psychology. And I just wanna say thank you soooo much. I plan on doing to dual degree program and getting my masters in addiction psychology as well.
Unfortunately, it is hard to pursue this career without a substantial amount of debt unless you have generous family members to help support you financially. You can try your best to get into public pharmacy schools (example UCSF, UCSD, etc) since their tuition is slightly cheaper compared to private pharmacy schools. However, it is very very competitive and difficult to get into those type of schools. You can also try to get a job at a federal hospital once you graduate so that you can be eligible for PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program) - in which you pay the minimum loan payments for 10 years and the remaining balance will be forgiven by the US government. I hope this helps!
Hey. I have a degree in Environmental Health and I’m hoping to do BPharm next year (if I’m accepted). I love your channel and I hope I become a pharmacist one day.❤😅
From your personal experience applying and getting a job, how difficult was it to find a job and how long did it take for you to start working after graduation?
For me personally, it was not that difficult - but it could have been because I was very fortunate/lucky! I did residency right after graduation and was hired on right away at the hospital where I completed my residency. I was lucky since a position opened right when I finished. Some people I know worked part time first and then got hired full time later on. It just depends on job availabilities in your area!
Hello sis i really love your videos. How can I become a clinical pharmacist after Bpharm in India? Lately I've been asking myself whats next after here. Would really love if you could advice me on this.
Aww thank you for the support! 🥰 sorry, I unfortunately do not know about the process in India. Are pharmacy residencies offered there? That might be a good route to pursue clinical/hospital pharmacy!
After b pharm you can apply for Pharm D program as a post baccalaureate. You will directly enter into 4th year of Pharm D without going through the first 3 years. After B Pharm, Pharm D will be a 3 year program.
Love the detailed lists! Thanks for sharing
I can never get tired of watching your videos. You are my role model in pharmacy❤❤
Awwww I am so honored 🥰 Thank you for watching and the support!!
currently in my undergrad studies and am exploring different types of pharmacy careers :) love love all your videos and am excited to learn more! 💗
Awww that makes me so happy to hear! Thank you for watching 🥰
I love these videos so much please keep making them I’m currently studying pharmacy and plan to work as a clinical pharmacist and those video gives me an idea of how work is going to be in the future
Aww thank you for watching! Happy to hear these videos help! I am currently working on another Day in my life for this month ☺️
Dr. Sarah think you so much for making this video. I have been looking for someone who is / has done a psychiatric rotation because I wanna be a psych pharmacist. I’m finishing up my undergrad with a bachelors in health psychology. And I just wanna say thank you soooo much.
I plan on doing to dual degree program and getting my masters in addiction psychology as well.
That is wonderful! I am so happy you came across my video ☺️ best of luck to you and your journey to become a psych pharmacist!
@@SarahPharmD 🫶🏼 thank you
It is my dream to be become a hospital pharmacist ❤
Love how you manage your day 💗
Thank you for watching 🥰
Hi, I've really enjoyed your helpful videos. Do you have any tips on how to avoid debt for someone who would like to pursue the pharmaceutical career?
Unfortunately, it is hard to pursue this career without a substantial amount of debt unless you have generous family members to help support you financially. You can try your best to get into public pharmacy schools (example UCSF, UCSD, etc) since their tuition is slightly cheaper compared to private pharmacy schools. However, it is very very competitive and difficult to get into those type of schools. You can also try to get a job at a federal hospital once you graduate so that you can be eligible for PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program) - in which you pay the minimum loan payments for 10 years and the remaining balance will be forgiven by the US government. I hope this helps!
Hey. I have a degree in Environmental Health and I’m hoping to do BPharm next year (if I’m accepted). I love your channel and I hope I become a pharmacist one day.❤😅
Awww I’m excited for your pharmacy journey!! Thank you for the support 🥰
From your personal experience applying and getting a job, how difficult was it to find a job and how long did it take for you to start working after graduation?
For me personally, it was not that difficult - but it could have been because I was very fortunate/lucky! I did residency right after graduation and was hired on right away at the hospital where I completed my residency. I was lucky since a position opened right when I finished. Some people I know worked part time first and then got hired full time later on. It just depends on job availabilities in your area!
Hello sis i really love your videos. How can I become a clinical pharmacist after Bpharm in India? Lately I've been asking myself whats next after here. Would really love if you could advice me on this.
Aww thank you for the support! 🥰 sorry, I unfortunately do not know about the process in India. Are pharmacy residencies offered there? That might be a good route to pursue clinical/hospital pharmacy!
Iam also like to become an clinical pharmacist.... Please inform me if you have any idea ?
After b pharm you can apply for Pharm D program as a post baccalaureate. You will directly enter into 4th year of Pharm D without going through the first 3 years. After B Pharm, Pharm D will be a 3 year program.
Yes! Let's do this 💪😍! Do not get left behind > *Promo sm*.