Pharmacy Career is Dying - Addressing The Skeptics Haters and Clarification

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    In this video I discuss the changes in the pharmacy career including the cost of a PharmD. Next we discuss how Kevin Yee and my videos have disrupted the pharmacy landscape and how this actually benefits pharmacists, pharmacy students, and people who go onto a different career.
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Комментарии • 234

  • @KevinYeePharmD
    @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +52

    Speaking the truth Paul! Thanks for the shout out 🔥

    • @xigosutoxic
      @xigosutoxic 4 года назад +5

      Kevin Yee Bro you should host a weekly anti-pharmacy podcast with Paul, that would be dope.

    • @MuditVerma
      @MuditVerma 4 года назад +1

      Y'all are the best! 💯💪🏽

  • @sharkparty1027
    @sharkparty1027 4 года назад +47

    It takes a POS to allow students to sign up for a profession in which they will never be able to pay off their debt. You are a HERO, the rest of the haters are those student who were always willing and trying to throw their classmates under the bus during pharmacy school.

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      I agree Paul. Thanks for standing up about the truth of our profession and helping students make better decisions going forward!

    • @retrox64games
      @retrox64games 2 года назад +1

      I got into pharmacy school at West coast back in 2019, i dropped out after first semester, and honestly although i was bipolar at first, Now that ive jumped into software engineering, i can honestly say that Im really happy i didnt go through with it, i would still be in pharm school until may 2023, and have 200k debt, boy that would be fun wouldnt it?

  • @Nathanyork361
    @Nathanyork361 4 года назад +21

    Paul, u not negative. U just reporting the truth. I am in 4th year of PharmD school, and what u said is right. I appreciate your RUclips channel a lot

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      Some people just can't handle the truth behind everything or are in denial. Can't blame them

  • @reethuabraham3186
    @reethuabraham3186 4 года назад +28

    Thank you for your videos! I was pursing pharmacy until last year (2019) December. Now I switched to Nursing! A lot of differences within job and pay but I'm soo much more happier and stress-free! And now looking at the way 2020 has been so far, nurses are much needed! But to all the pharmacists out there, you guys aren't getting enough credit and appreciation, so thank you for all that you do!

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +7

      People don’t realize this but nurses can be paid way more than pharmacists. If you look under public records you can see many nurses making 200-300k per year with overtime and seniority. Also there is so many opportunities in nursing. So many routes you can go.

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +8

      Also look at Nurse anesthetist. This is probably the highest paid nursing job with shortest amount of schooling (non management)

    • @reethuabraham3186
      @reethuabraham3186 4 года назад +1

      @@PaulTranPharmacist wow! Thank you for the tip! Will definitely look into it!

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +2

      That's a great story! How are you liking nursing so far?
      And Paul a few of my friends are headed down the nurse anesthesiologist route. So you're right about the big bucks there. Also high liability too.

    • @trendymadness5159
      @trendymadness5159 3 года назад +2

      @@KevinYeePharmD You dont think that the field will become oversaturated soon? It feels like it's heading the same route as a pharmacist, with it becoming a highly sought after job because of nursing leaving bedside

  • @phuotnuocmychannel3021
    @phuotnuocmychannel3021 4 года назад +17

    I got in pharmacy school in January 2020 and had waited until last minute before semester started last week to drop out and admission team at school begged me to stay in program with a big scholarship. Now i am returning to undergrad school to study actuarial science to become actuary. Thank you both of you Paul+Kevin for dragging me back 😀

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад +2

      Nice man. If you are doing actural science you really dont need to go back to school just need to pass the test. Make sure to get experience while you are studying.

    • @phuotnuocmychannel3021
      @phuotnuocmychannel3021 4 года назад

      Filmon Tewolde i need to take classes to prepare for those tests because my background is not math but biochem

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад

      @@phuotnuocmychannel3021 I thought acturial science myself. What classes do yoj need in order to pass those tests.

    • @phuotnuocmychannel3021
      @phuotnuocmychannel3021 4 года назад

      Filmon Tewolde math finance, probability, computational risk as designed in major to prepare for at least 3 tests to get entry level job. Total 10 tests to get promoted

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад +1

      Ngữ Phù u can learn all that on your own with the internet since school like MIT record there class lectures and let anyone watch them for free. Google MIT free online course.

  • @mh-tu9dd
    @mh-tu9dd 4 года назад +24

    Been a pharmacist since 1990
    He is speaking the truth
    My salary increased every year back in the day
    Now, salary is an insult!
    Last job I had paid almost $80 an hour!
    Those days are long gone!
    Run away from any thot of going onto pharmacy!!!

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      Kinda curious when did you start see things changing?

    • @mh-tu9dd
      @mh-tu9dd 4 года назад +4

      Kevin Yee I was lucky enough to land a hospital job in 2008 and stay x 12 years
      Position was union. Raises every year plus COA
      I honestly didn’t know how bad salaries
      had gotten.... until I lost job.
      No disciplinary...just making too much I guess. No way in hell am I gonna work
      for $40/hr!!!
      Had an intern who grew up in Hawaii.
      She told me last year that she knew of
      fellow islanders working for $20/hr
      and living with mom and dad JUST so they could practice at home in Hawaii!!!
      Can you believe??????????

    • @KimNguyen-ox8mf
      @KimNguyen-ox8mf 3 года назад

      What about your thoughts on opening an independent pharmacy store? Is there a possibility that this can be done in the future where the pharmacy tech can work the store with a virtual pharmacist? Love to get your thoughts ……

  • @clindevconsultant
    @clindevconsultant 4 года назад +19

    I was in pharmacy school but left for the pharma industry. I make as much as pharmacist without the debt. I've been helping a lot of science majors, nurses, pharmacists make the transitions and hope to post more on my channel on what I do. your channel definitely helped me get out sooner because I now I see all my friends unhappy with their pharmacist jobs if they were even able to find a full time position..most are floaters!

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      That's awesome. What do you currently do in pharma?

    • @clindevconsultant
      @clindevconsultant 4 года назад

      @@KevinYeePharmD Hi Kevin, awesome to hear from you. I'm in clinical operations/development and managing clinical trial sites and it has been good! Tons of opportunities here and career progressions. Hope to learn from you guys in educating others and also share this hidden industry to others!

    • @ladygeena81
      @ladygeena81 4 года назад +1

      Good for you. :)

  • @johnshamoun
    @johnshamoun 4 года назад +20

    I totally agree with you Paul, “do pharmacy if you’re not worried about finances” - in order to get my first job in Retail in, i had to relocate, 200 miles away from LA. and 2 years after when a position open recently there was an enormous number of applicants, this career is clearly over saturated... and for new Grad the entry salary has actually gone done, so this is where we are now

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      That is pretty rough John. Which area around the LA area did you relocate to? I actually got my first pharmacist job in Camarillo and the Ventura area.

    • @johnshamoun
      @johnshamoun 4 года назад

      Hey kevin, I’m in slo county, it was rough at first but I’m glad i dont have to deal with LA traffic lol, i was a foreign grad, which made harder to an early inter for chain pharmacies, not to mention that my chances of landing an internship at hospital setting was close to zero, anyhow thank god at least I have a job:) venture is pretty convenient not too far.

  • @kb-cp4ig
    @kb-cp4ig 4 года назад +8

    Preach Paul!! Speak the TRUTH!!! Dont let the pharmacyschool propaganda try to silence you....one thing u mentioned in this video that U need to expand upon in another video is the PGY-1 Residency Saturation...these pharmacy graduates are forced to complete PGY-1 residencies so they can have a 1 year job after graduation but then have no full time jobs after completing the residency

    • @lovefunkrockmusic
      @lovefunkrockmusic 4 года назад

      I have heard PGY-2s are also struggling to find job positions too

  • @Watermelongurl_123
    @Watermelongurl_123 4 года назад +4

    Thanks so much Paul, these videos have been so so so helpful to me whenever I regret giving up on pharmacy. It is truly disheartening that this prestigious and knowledgeable profession is not getting what it deserves anymore. This job market saturation issue has shattered many prospective students’ pharmacy dream, this happened to myself and another person I know. I am now on the tech career path. I do miss the interpersonal, meaningful, and humanitarian nature of the pharmacy profession but I am starting to get used to corporate.
    Just to bring in a different perspective from the other side, there are downsides in tech as well, lots of overtime hours in the evenings, not making significant impact as an individual contributor in a huge company, no humanitarian aspect, layoffs, competition among coworkers for bonuses and promotions (imo this can bring out the worst in people sometimes), work is not as meaningful as healthcare, no heart-warming moments, etc.
    The pharmacy job market has become such an issue that even if you don’t mention it, it has already become the truth. The pharmacy schools and boards should really hold a discussion about it or do something about it rather than hiding it from prospective students. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @retrox64games
      @retrox64games 2 года назад +2

      same here! I dropped out of pharm school right before 2020, and now finishing up my bachelor's in computer science, this is my 2nd bachelor's but so what? The job market is much better than pharm, and i dont have to worry about paying back 200k loans! WOOHOO!

  • @clindevconsultant
    @clindevconsultant 4 года назад +13

    in East coast, people are saying they are receiving 35-45hr which is the lowest I've seen. They are firing older pharmacists who are experienced with desperate new hires..

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад

      Man that is rough. Where is the east coast are you?

    • @clindevconsultant
      @clindevconsultant 4 года назад +1

      @@KevinYeePharmD North East. Those numbers are coming from near NYC area but pharmacists from other states of east coast has been confirming those numbers. It's really unfortunate. The OP of a LinkedIn post was pleading for new grads to fight for their salary. But unfortunately that's hard when your new grad with 250k+ debt.

    • @Mareko49er
      @Mareko49er 3 года назад

      And firing older techs. To hire Pharmacists and Techs with low salaries to save money it’s all corporate greed!

  • @nzar75
    @nzar75 4 года назад +5

    iam assistant anesthesiologist , i wanted to go to pharmacy school , and change my career , but after i watched yr RUclips channel i changed my mind thanks Paul

  • @unfvckwithable123
    @unfvckwithable123 4 года назад +62

    pulled out of pharmacy school three days before the first semester started

    • @sharkparty1027
      @sharkparty1027 4 года назад +25

      You are so damn lucky! If only you knew how lucky you truly are. I was DUPED into this field by school admins. I always felt this profession was dying, but I didn't have Paul at the time when I was tricked!
      Now I am $230,000+ in debt without a job offer.

    • @jazzmyn4320
      @jazzmyn4320 4 года назад +7

      I just did the same thing!

    • @shannalyle2333
      @shannalyle2333 4 года назад

      what career did you switch to?

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +4

      Congrats! How are you feeling with pulling out of school?

    • @unfvckwithable123
      @unfvckwithable123 4 года назад +16

      @@KevinYeePharmD worked in the pharmacy for 4 years. As soon as the senior pharmacists heard I would be getting my intern pharmacist license, my hours got cut drastically. Even one of the pharmacists I worked with straight up told me to start looking to intern in other stores. Competition is unreal. Throwing your coworkers under the bus is a common thing with pharmacists just to get more hours from the DM (A$$ kissing). I'm not dropping out of school. I will use my prereqs to choose a different healthcare path, PA most likely.

  • @sweettooth8410
    @sweettooth8410 4 года назад +10

    Paul is speaking the truth. Choose another profession. I graduated in 2018 and have only been able to obtain PRN jobs through a staffing agency- which is sporadic. Pharmacy is NOT a good options at this time. Take it from someone who is living it.

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад

      Sorry to hear that. PRN jobs can be rough. But if you're lucky enough they might internally hire you. Had it happen to a few of my friends

    • @sweettooth8410
      @sweettooth8410 4 года назад

      @@KevinYeePharmD thank you for the positive words of encouragement. I am looking into obtaining my license in other states that could possibly bring forth better results. It's a sad and depressing situation with pharmacy. Thanks again to you and Paul for being so open. Hopefully people will listen and stay away.

    • @fauxpaux5239
      @fauxpaux5239 4 года назад +1

      Great. Get out of the industry because the nature of the business would always be profit over societal health.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 3 года назад

      You might be careful with staffing agencies they tend to lie and steal money.

  • @jeremyevans5917
    @jeremyevans5917 3 года назад +5

    As a pharmacy student in Canada, I am also worried about the saturation. But I had no idea that pharmacy schools in the US were that expensive. 300K in debt? Thats similar to medical school lmfao. Here in Canada my debt will be around 80-85K after I am done.

    • @aa7352
      @aa7352 3 года назад

      Do pharmacists get paid well in Canada?

  • @xigosutoxic
    @xigosutoxic 4 года назад +9

    Not to mention that non-traditional jobs are even more competitive than "regular" jobs like hospital or retail. Those who think they can "just get a non-traditional job if things don't work out" are extremely naive as to what their prospects actually are.

    • @emily2626
      @emily2626 4 года назад +5

      Speaking the truth. You get a non-traditional job when things work out perfectly for you! I know many newer grads and PGY1s from many different schools over the last few years that cannot find a job, even after years of applying.

    • @spider9837
      @spider9837 4 года назад

      Broo you're clearly hating pharmacists and pharmacy students 😅😅😅😅

  • @zachwalters8001
    @zachwalters8001 3 года назад +3

    It’s so true! Pharmacist are lucky to come out making $50 an hour now! Also lucky to get 40 hours per week. However school is easily 250k including living expenses you’d have to take out. Try for residency yes but, those are extremely competitive to get. I know a lot of people too of my class including myself that didn’t get a residency spot. If you have parents to help foot the bill he’s do pharmacy. If not, no way.

  • @asianboy592
    @asianboy592 4 года назад +4

    Watching you, Kevin, and Brian made me decide to go back to get my masters in health informatics. I am working full time knocking down my loans while self teaching myself how to program. It may not be ideal but it's something to get out of this field lol

  • @GGM20000
    @GGM20000 2 года назад +1

    What Paul is saying is fact. We have about 10000-11000 job openings annually. With 14000-15000 new graduates annually, there are insufficient employment for them. Only about 50% of those apply to pharmacy residency get matched. Many places, even the government one that trained 2/3 of the medical residents (if you know which one I am referring to), are cutting non-clinical pharmacy positions by not replacing staff pharmacists who have left. Clinical positions are reserved almost strictly for those with a PGY2 specialty residency credentials. So if you are a new graduate with no PGY1 or 2 experience or special professional connections, the chance to be employed as a "clinical" pharmacist in Amcare, for example, is fairly low. Staff pharmacists who are already in employment, on the other hand, face another challenge. It is called career stagnation because management often only hires the new PGY2 residents for any new positions. Management does not see any older staff pharmacists as worth developing. I am add my observations to Paul's comments. I second Paul's opinions.

  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 3 года назад +2

    This was VERY interesting. I'm a Hospitalist PA in Washington, D.C. I haven't heard this before. People ask me if the same will happen to the PA profession. Most things that inflate very quickly, eventually burst. I just subscribed to your channel.👋🏾👨🏾‍⚕️

  • @robinphilip5747
    @robinphilip5747 4 года назад +4

    110%... anyone watching this Paul is NOT over exaggerating. Look at the pay decrease this past year in Ca where the pay has traditionally been the highest in the nation. We’re seeing wages at times in the $40’s -$50’s.. this down from mid to high $60’s.. Also, check out the current BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) report on Pharmacist job outlook.. first time ever I’m seeing negative job growth.. we as current pharmacists are NOT pessimistic we’re being real and trying to warn you guys not to make this mistake. There are other jobs out there that are very appealing and have a better job outlook and working conditions (which is a whole other topic we can go into). Anyways, thanks for reading

  • @xigosutoxic
    @xigosutoxic 4 года назад +20

    Not everyone will be unemployed, just 99.5% of them. Practically speaking that is pretty much 100% so no need to keep making disclaimers Paul, just tell it as it is.

  • @MuditVerma
    @MuditVerma 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for the clear and concise explanation! I've been working multiple non-traditional roles and I definitely agree that a Pharm.D. is often not necessary for many non-traditional roles.
    I graduated from pharmacy school in 2018 and I've been watching your videos for several years, deeply appreciate you explaining the full truth of the job market situation!!!

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      Mudit you comment on Paul's channel about leaving pharmacy but not mine?!? Just kidding. Glad to see you hear too bud

    • @MuditVerma
      @MuditVerma 4 года назад +2

      @@KevinYeePharmD I'm legit watching your vid right now!! lmao

  • @Dragon_prince90
    @Dragon_prince90 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for your videos, I have now decided not to be a pharmacist. Do you have a different idea of what job(s) would be a long the lines of biochemistry, the degree I want to get at University and would get paid decently?

    • @georgeachimbi4692
      @georgeachimbi4692 3 года назад +2

      I don’t even think going to school for four years is worth it anymore

    • @Dragon_prince90
      @Dragon_prince90 3 года назад

      @@georgeachimbi4692 honesty I feel ya mate

  • @samven582
    @samven582 3 года назад +6

    I wish I knew this 10 years ago. Would have gone into tech

  • @NTG360
    @NTG360 4 года назад +3

    I recently left the PharmD program and switched to pharmaceutical healthcare business MBA just graduated this may 2020 but still no job :/ very competitive market and corona virus doesn't help either

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад +1

      MBA grads saturated.

    • @ventamed7564
      @ventamed7564 4 года назад +2

      @@user-lu6yg3vk9z Starting to sound like a lot of the college degree norms are getting hit with saturation. pharmacy is a nightmare but law, dental, mbas, etc are spicy too

  • @Striverogiveback1995
    @Striverogiveback1995 4 года назад +6

    I wish I would’ve seen a video like this 4 years ago

  • @tastetravelcuriously2531
    @tastetravelcuriously2531 4 года назад +4

    job market is terrible, ROI on your investment sucks. only do it if you really love it and not for the money because in this generation, there are so many things that can make way more money than RPh

  • @kaomachizu3048
    @kaomachizu3048 4 года назад +4

    That's quite sad to hear but very true unfortunately. Though I come from a country where pharmacy is in high demand. Only 3 universities offer pharmacy and It gets worse cause my University only started offering pharmacy last year so our classes would have a maximum of 10 to 15 people. It's like this cause not many people are educate about pharmacy and also because many have been told how hard it is so some don't try 😂

  • @LeoAugustom
    @LeoAugustom 4 года назад +5

    I am on the last semester of pharmacy school and I was very concerned with what he was saying until I remembered my country has universal education on all levels.

    • @aleksander4711
      @aleksander4711 3 года назад

      In case of pharmacy it doesnt help much.

    • @LeoAugustom
      @LeoAugustom 3 года назад

      @@aleksander4711 considering I just got my diploma completely free of charge and don't have any debt, I think it does help.

    • @aleksander4711
      @aleksander4711 3 года назад

      If you are in Europe you still Will be financialy behind your mates that choosed different path. Also had this paper free. But if you consider your time and lost opportunity it is not free.

    • @LeoAugustom
      @LeoAugustom 3 года назад

      @@aleksander4711 well, it's all about priorities isn't it? You're either in an absurd amount of dept or you're not in dept but behind other people. That's capitalism for ya ;)

  • @watdafikl
    @watdafikl 3 года назад

    This is an excellent point Paul. I'm a financial planner and I married a pharmacist with a LOT of student debt. It was a struggle for my marriage. However, I did a lot of research and found a lot of resources on student loans and how to repay them. I was able to save us over $200k! So there are options for those with a lot of student debt. It is looking like politicians are abandoning the prospects of student debt cancellation. So, have a plan!

  • @thien444
    @thien444 4 года назад +4

    Crap I’m in way to deep . Currently on clinical rotations . I’m looking at roles different from conventional pharmacy rn. Things do not look good.

  • @cpgm100
    @cpgm100 4 года назад +2

    hey, it's my second year in pharmacy school, and in my country, I don't have to pay anything for pharmacy school and have zero tuition to pay, the job market is saturated but what do you think is best to do in my case? would really appreciate it if you took the time to answer

  • @momoirorabbit5137
    @momoirorabbit5137 2 года назад +1

    This makes me really sad, but thank you for this video. I have been advised that I shouldn't become a pharmacist because of the saturation and the fact like you said that pay is declining. I am thinking about becoming a physician's assistant instead.

  • @poshchamp9210
    @poshchamp9210 4 года назад +4

    No lies were told. Don’t know why people are hating (unless it would affect them financially, ie pharmacy schools). The market is over saturated. Fact. Newly licensed pharmacists and older unemployed pharmacists are having difficulty finding jobs. Fact. Some companies don’t value/respect pharmacists, like they used to, and simply place value on them for their ability to meet some ridiculous metrics, while understaffing support.

  • @huanhuynh1833
    @huanhuynh1833 3 года назад +6

    Just run away from pharmacy career for now everyone. It is very saturated and the working conditions are borderline slavery.
    If money is the main goal, you will need to go into investment. Either stocks, real-estate, or a business. No job will give you the financial freedom that we need to really be happy in life. Speaking of business, do not think about opening a pharmacy in the metropolitan area and be successful.
    Now that Amazon is in the pharmacy field, you will be replaced. You are better off opening a 'Pho' place than pharmacy haha. GLTA.

  • @briankfung
    @briankfung 4 года назад +11

    bruh, both you and Kevin dropping bombs today lol. #legit

    • @xigosutoxic
      @xigosutoxic 4 года назад

      Brian Fung Your turn to drop the nuke

    • @briankfung
      @briankfung 4 года назад +2

      @@xigosutoxic i was going to until both Kevin & Paul dropped videos lol. I have a slightly different video idea on how to approach it though

    • @xigosutoxic
      @xigosutoxic 4 года назад

      Brian Fung You can complete the trifecta

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад

      They called it d-day. PharmD day.

  • @gary07281963
    @gary07281963 3 года назад +4

    I have been a Pharmacist 33 years - you are correct. The schools only care about taking people’s money because it’s a business like any other. There is also not a single pharmacy organization protecting the profession. There’s also the other problem of foreign graduates who go to school free in their own Country (ex Egypt, maybe India) and then come here to take our jobs.

  • @kaylag.8717
    @kaylag.8717 3 года назад +2

    I understand your points. I accept a lot of them. However, isn’t it possible to graduate pharmacy school, make 80-grand a year (low balling) and still have financial space to live/do things?

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 3 года назад +2

      Nope with student loans and taxes you will struggle

  • @tonkathebully2095
    @tonkathebully2095 Год назад

    Right, I graduated in 2014 with $270k and you will not make enough to pay these kind of loans!!! I was working 3 jobs n now I work two jobs… don’t do it unless you can go free…

  • @dailincala9985
    @dailincala9985 4 года назад +8

    Thinking to apply for Pharmacy school🤔but changing my mind.

  • @ederlindaaguinaldo5866
    @ederlindaaguinaldo5866 4 года назад +3

    As for a pharmacy student who is in their third year and is way to deep to dropout. Is there any positives to look forward with the pharmacy profession? Will there be a silver lining? Is there any hope for us.

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +3

      Since you are already in, work on networking and paving your own path. It’s not the end of the world and there will be opportunities. You will have to work harder to get what you want. Start networking now in school with organizations, events, and LinkedIn

    • @clindevconsultant
      @clindevconsultant 4 года назад +4

      I'd prepare for industry jobs earlier on. Lot more opportunities there and is growing.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад +3

      Nope it’s a dying profession. Saturation soon A.I. will replace Pharmacists.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад +2

      @Planet Hope You dont want to be an MD. They are being replaced with mid-level providers and machines. The debt time and is really not worth becauae Physician pay is declining. Physician Job Growth is on a decline BLS had Physician Job growth a few months ago at 7% now it is 4%.

    • @lovefunkrockmusic
      @lovefunkrockmusic 4 года назад

      ClinDevConsultant (Clinical Research) I second that. Industry is somewhat safer than hospital or retail. Apply for fellowships and fellowships are way less stressful than the clinical residency

  • @MM-tp5zq
    @MM-tp5zq 3 года назад +3

    folks, that is just in North America.

  • @acgu
    @acgu 4 года назад +3

    I’m a fourth year pharmD in Montreal Canada and wanted to move in New Hampshire for my boyfriend who is a musician, but looks like I’m gotta stay in Canada ?

    • @menamansour9914
      @menamansour9914 4 года назад

      Are job opportunities in Canada better? Or is the market saturated as well?

    • @acgu
      @acgu 4 года назад

      In Quebec it’s pretty good, there are only 2 school of 150 students each. 55$Can per hour, I never heard nobody not having job, it may be more hard to find full time jobs in the city. We are a bit more taxed, but there is free healthcare (it is slow but free). only pharmacists can be pharmacy owner. I don’t know about other provinces though.

    • @acgu
      @acgu 4 года назад

      But our Quebec schools are French. Usually one session is 1800$ For school for a Candian citizen which is less expensive than in US for sure. I end up with 40k of debt for 6 years of university. But like I said, Quebec decided to invest in school and healthcare, but we pay more taxes up to 40% for the 80k braket. The good thing about Quebec is that we don’t have to do a pharmacy Canada exam, but the other provinces have to. I know that Toronto is more saturated and students end up with 90k in debt with the same salary than in Quebec and the cost of living more high.

    • @MusicLegendIX
      @MusicLegendIX 4 года назад +1

      Pretty shit in Canada too...Shoppers Drug Mart hiring wage when I went for an interview was $35 / hr. Pathetic.

    • @acgu
      @acgu 4 года назад

      @@MusicLegendIX which province exactly ?

  • @Rahul-xw2wi
    @Rahul-xw2wi 2 года назад +2

    American Companies hire cheap laber on Visa, For example CVS, walgreens and Retail hire cheap laber immigrants from overseas and flood the pharmacist market, like look at the guy that did the video, Asian Immigrant?
    American Companies have done this with Nursing, when there was shortage off nurses, we flooded market from Asia, and All American Nursing graduates by they time they graduate guess what happens no jobs we flooded the market..
    This happened in Information Technology field, we flood the market with cheap laber.

  • @TheWithinBeauty
    @TheWithinBeauty 4 года назад +3

    Hi Paul, I have been on the pro-pharmacy side but completely respect your opinion. You definitely raise great points and have been helpful to me on my journey.

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      Chrissy! That's awesome that you're on the pro-pharmacy side. What are some points that Paul and I should be considering that we might be leaving out?

    • @TheWithinBeauty
      @TheWithinBeauty 4 года назад +1

      Kevin Yee I understand Paul’s point of view. I get that the market is pretty oversaturated and the debt you accumulate while in school may be difficult to keep up with. I think knowing that going into school and putting a plan in place to pay off debt is important. There are ways to save money and budget while you’re in school. There are a lot of different routes to take with pharmacy and I think specializing is important to differentiate yourself. I don’t think it’s a dead profession I just have a love and passion for the field so I am prone to defending it. I appreciate you both sharing your experiences and I think it’s important for future pharmacists to recognize the changes that are coming and learn how to mold themselves to stand out. Paul is right on all points. If you love the profession and have a plan in place to save then go for it. If not, consider other options.

  • @ventamed7564
    @ventamed7564 4 года назад

    Hi Paul, when do you estimate the changes will go down for increased technician utilization and/or AI? Do you see this as soon as 2025? 2030? Where do you see it happening?

    • @lovefunkrockmusic
      @lovefunkrockmusic 4 года назад

      2030. 5 years from now, I can see retail going to mail order

  • @Sandrasandini
    @Sandrasandini 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you for being real

  • @Ericjess123
    @Ericjess123 4 года назад +2

    Its been 2 years im still looking for an rph job. With 150k loan i cant wait any longer !,

  • @jimmierustler9486
    @jimmierustler9486 3 года назад

    I know a few new grads that didn't want to work retail after pharmacy so they waited out the market for months then tried to get anything and nothing was available. They wound up taking a job at a CRO making 55k/year as pharmds where their peers had life science degrees.

  • @MrLuffy9131
    @MrLuffy9131 2 года назад

    It's interesting that many CVS closed (lack of staff?). I feel like everywhere people are quitting because of the conditions and now it's understaffed. I didn't go to Pharmacy but someone said it's like they have to fill many prescriptions in addition do covid vaccines with almost no techs since they also left.

  • @paulchen1050
    @paulchen1050 3 года назад

    I am one of the luckier one as we are unionized. But even though, we are talking in out office every day about how many years if we can retired early because the pressure is getting unbearable. The good old days are definitely gone.

  • @georgeachimbi4692
    @georgeachimbi4692 3 года назад +2

    So in other words it’s not worth going to a four year institution.

  • @coquicoquiproductions5821
    @coquicoquiproductions5821 4 года назад +4

    Lol thank you for being REAL

  • @43averx
    @43averx 3 года назад

    I concur with you. I’m a non-traditional pharmacist and have given a lot of advises to grad interns how to explore alternative pharmacy option as a pharmacist.

  • @jlove4eva1234
    @jlove4eva1234 3 года назад +1

    I honestly wish my pharmacy school GPA wasnt so low cuz I am considering of withdrawing and enrolling into dental achool or pa. Cuz the job market it sooo bad. Like I wish they had told use the truth about the profession. Like these schools are scammers.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 3 года назад +1

      Yes they are. Dental Schools are also pumping a lot of new grads the trade toon for this profession is headed into the direction of the pharmacy profession.

    • @atari_rx
      @atari_rx 2 года назад

      If you're not doing well in pharmacy school, PA school is definitely not going to be for you. I would reconsider a career outside healthcare.

    • @jlove4eva1234
      @jlove4eva1234 2 года назад

      @@atari_rx sis I'm graduating with my pharm D in may it just residency want straight A student . I don't have that. 🤷🏿‍♀️

  • @topmalluG
    @topmalluG 3 года назад +1

    Can you do a video on clinical research pharmacists?

  • @khaled7stars
    @khaled7stars 4 года назад +1

    What are non-traditional career options for pharmacists?

    • @aleksander4711
      @aleksander4711 3 года назад

      Blogger that everybody loves. Your mom/aunt/brother hires you. It means that you are in right place and right time. Im sorry but it is kind of that. You can also help women with lactancy problems.

  • @christykang9670
    @christykang9670 4 года назад +4

    Good news is applicant pool is dropping! More and more people are realizing it. Thanks for addressing the brutal truth. Im a recent graduate who is seeing that market reality

    • @kevinchang7925
      @kevinchang7925 4 года назад +1

      Too late for us. Good luck out there

  • @danreynolds5244
    @danreynolds5244 Год назад

    Unemployed pharmacist here for 5 years now, no fun by any means. This degree is worthless, once you’re aged out or laid off in this market.

  • @baboon500
    @baboon500 3 года назад

    Kind of sad I only realize this after I graduated. The only way to save our profession is to get provider status and prescribing rights. Even with that we need more training and the pay will still be the same.

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 2 года назад +1

      Yeah that won’t happen. Once A.I. Is up and running no need for that.

    • @dlam25
      @dlam25 2 года назад

      Provider status and prescribing rights?? Your a pharmacist, not a doctor. It’ll never happen. Go to medical school.

  • @none-d8g
    @none-d8g 11 месяцев назад

    Well said there still no good jobs ! The ones in retail suck wages are to low No rights to take a break since tbe gray area “ management “ means you don’t seat down you don’t take a break and you get pay salary but still cut you hours in pay but expecting you still show up for at 50 hours With With no help from technicians … you will be abuse and mistreated by the customer plus by upper management

  • @richardtrevisanimspharmd6216
    @richardtrevisanimspharmd6216 4 года назад

    Paul Tran Pharmacist:
    Thank you for addressing the facts. I am only pursuing the license for greater employment prospects as it opens doors for pharmacist positions. You cannot even apply to pharmacist positions without a license; it's just common sense. Also, this year, retail as an industry is only hiring pharmacists temporarily for the flu season, again, due to demand.
    I already know there are other "jobs" and "paths" that can be done with a PharmD that do not require a pharmacist license: teaching, research, medical writing, regulatory affairs, global marketing,...the list goes on. However, in order to be a pharmacist and perform the required duties in that state, a state license is required and is usually granted by the Department of Health of that respective state.
    Pro tip for people (a.k.a. suggested advice): do not respond to trolls. You will only feed their ego and waste your energy.

  • @boxcdgj6632
    @boxcdgj6632 3 года назад

    Hi Paul! Very interesting video. I have to disagree on the non-traditional pharmacy careers especially pharma industry and contract research organizations (CRO). Although it is possible for a college grad (bachelors degree) to kick start their career in clinical science with a data entry job as a Clinical Research Associate (CRA) in a pharma company or a CRO, you will certainly hit a ceiling having a bachelors or even a masters degree. This is where a doctorate degree (PharmD) can boost your long term (5-10 years) career goals. Knowing a few PharmD in industry, they say that after working in industry for 3 years, they have been reached out by recruiters offering them pay raise and job promotions in other pharma companies.

  • @Pinkpanther53ify
    @Pinkpanther53ify 7 месяцев назад

    I hate to agree with this video. Honestly, think pharmacy is an awesome profession, but it has gone downhill. I know a few recent pharmacy graduates who are earning less than $50 per hour but are also burdened with over $200k in high-interest student debt. It's disheartening to see them struggle to afford a home. In comparison, those who pursued nursing school have significantly less debt and earn around $45 to $50 per hour. It's important to caution students about the financial implications of taking on loans for their education. While it may be worth it if your parents can cover your tuition, it's crucial to carefully consider the financial aspects before committing. Remember, pharmacy schools are businesses and may paint a rosy picture of job prospects, but it's essential to weigh the financial consequences before making a decision. That's all I wanted to share.

  • @monkusbee
    @monkusbee 3 года назад +1

    Very simply, supply and demand. It’s an employer market now.

  • @income_taxes
    @income_taxes 4 года назад +3

    you a real one

  • @mixedbyshay
    @mixedbyshay Год назад

    This just made me think twice about doing a Pharm D. I really want to be one to

  • @dianneredd3031
    @dianneredd3031 Год назад

    … and the pharmd isn’t enough to gain respect from customers or the chains that hire you

  • @ahmedbashir5682
    @ahmedbashir5682 4 года назад +2

    I am pharmacy school studnt hoping to change career in nutrition

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад

      What year are you in?

    • @ahmedbashir5682
      @ahmedbashir5682 4 года назад

      @@user-lu6yg3vk9z 3rd yr pharmacy the dying profession

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 4 года назад

      @@ahmedbashir5682 when did u start 3rd year? Maybe its not to late to cut your loses with 2 years worth of loans.

    • @ahmedbashir5682
      @ahmedbashir5682 4 года назад

      Bro i m frm pakistan after pharmacy i will do clinical nutrtition or msc pharmacology or independent prescriber course in uk and will settle there

  • @dianneredd3031
    @dianneredd3031 Год назад

    We don’t only have Pharmd or bs in pharmacy
    We have masters in chemistry
    Biology degrees
    Business degrees
    But pharmacy pays better so we are over educated!!
    We would go into chemistry or whatever
    But they even don’t pay enough for our masters we have or business degrees or even teaching degrees
    Everyone thinks pharmacists just count pills and give shots and get as many prescriptions and metrics done for the stock holders for the chains

  • @user-es5jq6yy9l
    @user-es5jq6yy9l 2 года назад

    is this happening in CA pharmacy?

  • @mohflo12
    @mohflo12 3 года назад

    Paul, who can we reach out to to fix this?

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 2 года назад +1

      It’s a supply vs demand thing. Damage is already done it can’t be reserved soon A.I. take more jobs.

  • @wallario
    @wallario 3 года назад +1

    True.

  • @miltonhuynh4209
    @miltonhuynh4209 Год назад

    Pharmacy is weird if you think about it. You go to school for 4 more years and 250k in debt after your BS to go work in a store as a glorified fast food worker. Meanwhile your little cousin who studied computer science is making twice as much in tech at age 21

  • @osiyal
    @osiyal 3 года назад +1

    Keep being honest. These pharmacy professors are trying to keep the tuition money rolling so they can keep their jobs and salaries. They wouldn't want to enter the current pharmacy job market.

  • @Klentung8989
    @Klentung8989 3 года назад

    Every thing is failing in Malaysia.
    Even someone had the 4 years, thete is no good way to spend the 4 years.
    Even the perceived best Course, computer IT related, there is no good prospective in Malaysia..

  • @MaitiaVangLover
    @MaitiaVangLover 3 года назад +1

    P3 here. im screwed. what should i do lol

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  3 года назад +5

      Just gotta work harder than the rest to stand out. I think the go getters will find work easily but the new grads mediocre pharmacists might struggle.

  • @KC-tm6ph
    @KC-tm6ph 2 года назад +2

    Im confused...You discourage ppl from going into pharmacy, yet you post videos interviewing pharmacists and PCAT tips and naplex studying tips?

  • @yinyangxperience5137
    @yinyangxperience5137 3 года назад

    Nobody has done any hardcore investigating into why all these schools opened. NBOP had to give it the green light guys.

  • @gomezalejandrog
    @gomezalejandrog 4 года назад +3

    if you're going simply because of money, well, you already know you should turn away from anything medical field then, not just pharmacy.

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +2

      If you look at when Pharmacy School became popular was when the salary increased rapidly. Very few people would go into healthcare if the compensation was poor. Yes you want to help patients and help people but you also need to earn a decent wage for your own life. Money can be used for good and bad it is a tool and nothing more. ruclips.net/video/cldowp5lWeU/видео.html

    • @gomezalejandrog
      @gomezalejandrog 4 года назад +2

      @@PaulTranPharmacist I understand all of that, but my thoughts are simple. If someone's main reason is to make a lot of money, then they should look elsewhere. That's been true for all health professions for a very long time. I'm personally trying to be a Pharmacist for my own benefit/satisfaction, helping patients is just a plus. Also even if 300,000 in debt, you should easily be able to pay that off while living a good life even if you're only making $80,000 a year. It's about are you ready to have a shitty lifestyle for 8-9 years (in library from 9 AM to 9 PM, not being able to go out most weekends, and living on credit) to do this? Its just not about money for me and it shouldn't be the driving factor for anyone for obvious reasons.

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +6

      @@gomezalejandrog I understand you want to be a high achieving pharmacist and we need people like you. I cannot sit back and let people go into 300k of debt without realizing what they are doing. If you understand and are okay with it sure its fine but some are blindsided. I'll break down your simpleton personal finance scenario where you say its not a big deal. Okay so first 8-9 years you say will be shitty life in school okay..... now you graduate with 300k in debt @ 6% interest on a 10 year loan. Your monthly student loan bill will be $3,330.62/month. Your 80k salary take home pay in California after taxes = $4,734 (this is assuming your health insurance is free and you are NOT contributing to your retirement 401k). $4,734-$3,330.62 = $1403.38 left to spend on rent and expenses. So you are telling me you are living an amazing life with $1,403 to spend on living costs? So after 10 years you are 35-40 years old? When you are debt free and can start saving for retirement and a house, marriage, travel, and start having kids? How is this plausible? What about all that lost time in your younger years that you could have traveled and have many different experiences but you were locked down due to student loans? I urge you now to take on 300k in student loans and tell me how your life plays out in 20 years from now.

    • @Tkh21209
      @Tkh21209 4 года назад

      good point then tell us why pharmacy vs other health professions? pls dont tell us the million dollar answers: don't like blood, don't like to touch ppl, kuz Medicare says ur not a provider brosky.........

    • @gomezalejandrog
      @gomezalejandrog 4 года назад

      T K ok cool lol but it’s what I want to do. No significant meaning really. It also seems like a lot harder to be a doctor. But like I said once you step foot in healthcare you must throw away that 6 figure salary as motivation and that’s just facts.

  • @rajuvaripetpatelkumon36
    @rajuvaripetpatelkumon36 2 года назад +1

    bruh imagine going into pharmacy thinking you will be living a high class lifestyle 🤣🤣🤣

  • @onyi2048
    @onyi2048 2 года назад

    Is it only pharmacist that study the effect of two medicines combined together.

  • @LetsGoTech
    @LetsGoTech 2 года назад

    Your board should control that

  • @muhammedalqasier181
    @muhammedalqasier181 4 года назад

    Oh, pharmacy is dying everywhere .
    What about master's degree in pharmaceutics ?
    Does it offer me a higher chance for having a good job ?

  • @Sam-os3uv
    @Sam-os3uv 4 года назад

    I'm taking admission in doctor of pharmacy this year! Will situation be good for me? After 6 or 7 years? 😥

  • @koenhouse
    @koenhouse 3 года назад +2

    I strongly recommend people to go PA & NP if they want to be in healthcare!

    • @user-lu6yg3vk9z
      @user-lu6yg3vk9z 3 года назад +2

      Nah they are also dealing with saturation problems not as bad pharmacy.

    • @momoirorabbit5137
      @momoirorabbit5137 2 года назад

      I was thinking about doing this as well.

  • @jkay07
    @jkay07 4 года назад +3

    I appreciate you making the video which is at a significant risk to your career as a pharmacist IMO. I am a P2 now and decided to go into Pharmacy for a non traditionalist role. I know how much debt is involved and have played with the ROI, so I get where you are coming from. It's actually great advice but I never went into pharmacy for the job prospects, I went into it for the fulfillment of using a certain skillset WHILE making a nice salary. I worked a decent corporate job for 5 years before that so I didnt make a casual decision. Just wanted to let you see a different side to your argument. You and Kevin Yee being dissenting voices to the narrative the thirsty pharmacy schools are selling to high school and college kids is welcome.

    • @PaulTranPharmacist
      @PaulTranPharmacist  4 года назад +1

      Yes I agree this is a huge risk to my job and career.

    • @KevinYeePharmD
      @KevinYeePharmD 4 года назад +1

      Jkay I'm actually happy reading your comment. At the end of the day, all I ever wanted to do was to help others make the best decisions for themselves. I know probably Paul feels the same way too

  • @jacobl7451
    @jacobl7451 3 года назад +1

    I failed my first year, so glad for that. easy decision to drop out lol

  • @theguy4u7773
    @theguy4u7773 4 года назад

    I should've known better. I found years after a graduated a youtube video of my instructor being for a position. If they not recruiting and you begging then this is the begining of then end of medicine. Pharmacist professional education, the biggest cin job, period!

  • @Togusa
    @Togusa 4 года назад

    Thank you for reminding me to eat my vegetables. I almost forgot :)

  • @tw2800
    @tw2800 2 года назад +1

    ,sounds like YOUR AFRAID of competition?

  • @tw2800
    @tw2800 2 года назад

    Paul everything in life has risks. Its interesting how you speak of pharmacy dying 8n one video and then talk up your strategy for success how you were able to land great pharmacy jobs.......let people find out what works for themselves. Why don't you enjoy your 6 figure income and not waste your time trying to scare would be pharmacists from becoming a pharmacist....

  • @archiequitoriano3598
    @archiequitoriano3598 Год назад

    He is a frustrated pharmacist...he doesnt make sense. Without God we are nothing. In pursuing anything allow God to be in your life so that in everything you will do, God will be with you. it is only in God that we will have prosperity and success

  • @bettylouisa6403
    @bettylouisa6403 4 года назад +1

    請問你是台灣人嗎?

  • @semisolidchimp6138
    @semisolidchimp6138 4 года назад +3

    I just got in for pharmacy school and I am just confused now 😂

    • @bebelovebobo
      @bebelovebobo 4 года назад +11

      leave while u still can... lol even being a PA is better.... i just graduated and job outlook is shit

    • @NeverBeBored08
      @NeverBeBored08 4 года назад +6

      Unless you know a family member or friend that can guarantee you a job after graduation, I highly suggest you get out before school starts. I just graduated and I have no idea what I’m gonna do after I’m licensed

    • @xigosutoxic
      @xigosutoxic 4 года назад +6

      You're confused because you're not a high-caliber student. Pharmacy schools have been accepting 85% of applicants so virtually everyone who has a pulse gets in. But since you're hearing this now, DROP OUT IMMEDIATELY BEFORE YOU CONTINUE GETTING SCAMMED

    • @sharkparty1027
      @sharkparty1027 4 года назад +4

      I wish I was in your position. Drop out, NOW. I was 2 years in and already was to far in debt to turn back.

    • @mihadali872
      @mihadali872 4 года назад +2

      Dropout ASAP

  • @matthewyoungsoonam
    @matthewyoungsoonam 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info. But bro eat some white rice and gain some weight please. Stay healthy bro

  • @anshpandey6156
    @anshpandey6156 3 года назад

    So pharma companies are also bad?

    • @aleksander4711
      @aleksander4711 3 года назад +2

      They are not bad,propably fantastic but in my country you will not have any priviliges with your pharmacy degree over others . it is more like opposite. It is career of cashier that you fall into after pharmacy, and it is for now becouse number of pharmacies is falling down with a great speed.

  • @zoolzool1
    @zoolzool1 3 года назад +1

    Why do you say more than once “do you want to spend another four years of your life...” when you’re potentially talking to a kid who’s 22? Someone that age is not the wisest, most seasoned of investors. Not even that skilled in the workforce either to be making 50+ grand a year right out of college. In our 20’s four years seems like for-EFFING-ever but really, it’s four years. In your 30’s you realize four years is nothing and they go by in the blink of an eye. But I guess all it comes down to is the mere fact that time is money and nothing else?

    • @nicholashenkelman4095
      @nicholashenkelman4095 2 года назад

      forget the damned 4 years. you'll have remorse for the rest of your life. if you feel your life is worth nothing, then break your ass studying every night and weekend for 4 years then you will get to wear that beautiful white jacket on weekdays, weekends and holidays.