Thank you for making this video and being very honest about the pros and cons! I wish more people talked about industry as a career option in pharmacy school.
Robert Thompson-Eshun TOTALLY agree with you there. Really glad it was helpful though thank you for the feedback!! If you have any video recommendations let me know :)
FocusRx I don’t know if you want to make a video on it but if you could explain what you do specifically or different jobs in industry. Like a day in the life kinda video that would be nice. Or I could email you if that works better for you.
I’m a in the pharmaceutical industry right now I’m not a pharmacist but this video was really helpful. I’m thinking about applying to pharmacy school please and thank you 🙏🏾
my question is how do you get your foot in industry field if you have been a traditional pharmacist? Is industry as saturated? what do you need to do to make a change in your career to industry?
Getting your foot in the door into a new industry, regardless of your background, is always a little challenging. My advice is to network with individuals in the pharma industry/in roles in which you'd like to see yourself to truly understand the work, roles, departments, etc. and highlight your skills in the correct way. Your work experience (even if it's not in industry) is worth a lot - you just have to position it in a way to fit the skills they are looking for in roles within the industry that you're targeting.
Thank you so much for this video. I made a decision to go into research in my third year but it's really draining finding a path where i am, so I was looking for opportunities to go abroad for a master's program in research and then work from there. I'm really worried but I'm really set on this goal
What part of the pharmaceutical industry deals with the research and development of designing and engineering the drugs? I’m starting (6) year school soon and would love to be a part of that process once I graduate. I would imagine chemists make the drugs but there I most likely a huge input from pharmacists correct?
Yes, these are different degrees. Usually, a pharmacy degree is a PharmD degree, which is a 6-year doctorate degree in pharmacy. Pharmaceutical sciences is usually a 4-year degree that covers pharmaceutical topics
Thank you! I didn't do a fellowship, but actually just posted a video on my journey through the fellowship application process, etc. (find it here: ruclips.net/video/ey1geVPQIVI/видео.html) I'll definitely make a video on my career so far and how I got a job in the pharma industry!!
Thank you so much! That was a great insight. I just finished my degree and wondering if it’s a good idea to jump straight into a pharmaceutical company? will I lack clinical knowledge as I won’t have any exposure with patients? Or do you recommend finding a part time in community? I’m really lost as I have to start my intern within a month, and there might be an opportunity at a pharmaceutical company. Thank you :))
congratulations on graduating! cheers to class of 2020. in terms of jumping into the pharmaceutical industry, it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to work in a clinical setting, then of course clinical knowledge is key. if you don't foresee yourself working in any clinical realm, and want to pursue a wholistic career within the pharma industry (like myself), then it's not a bad idea at all to jump right in. again -- align it with your priorities. retail, industry, and clinical pharmacy are three very different realms and i would say it's the best if you really decide a path to go down and then in the future you can always switch (it's challenging since it's almost like starting from scratch but it's also doable and people do it all the time!)
@@FocusRx thanks so much!! It makes perfect sense what you’re saying, I guess it’s a matter of trying it out since I haven’t experienced it yet. I did enjoy your video and the benefits of working in a pharmaceutical company, so thanks again :))
@@redaaltoukmachy3363 congrats on graduating, I’d like to here about your experience. Did you get a job at a pharmaceutical company? If yes how do you like working there? I’d appreciate it if you’d respond to my comment, cuz I’m honestly looking for guidance. Everything I read on the internet about retail and clinical pharmacy was negative and its discouraging and I’m at a point where I can’t change majors and only hope for the best.
What did you end up doing? Did you jump straight into the industry or work in retail? How did you study for boards and Law exam? When did you take the exams?
So question: I am able to apply to Pharmacy school next year but the job market frightens me. I like all branches of pharmacy (compounding, clinical, retail) and have been exposed to all 3 during work as a pharm. tech and scribe. I live in Alaska and so many pharmacists are flocking here for jobs, but even not enough jobs are available here. I like lab work and R&D and I could see myself in the industry as a developer. But here’s the problem: my husband becomes an Air Force officer soon, and I want to be able to have a family and travel. I love school but I want to be done with it so I can have kids and a family. I was thinking of doing PharmD even though I had no intention of doing clinical pharm as a RPH because I want to be a medical writer and stay at home with my kids. Would that be a good idea? Because my poor pharmacist coworkers are saying I should just go to a masters program. But will that require another 4 years for the PhD? I’d love your input!
I think with pharmacy school -- it's honestly best if you can gear up and be ready for what you want to do after graduation. That way you can really gear your experiences during school towards that and right now there's definitely many avenues pharmacists can go down. If your end goal is solely medical writer though, I'm not sure if PharmD is the best and right way to get there. I think there should be more of a reason for you to pursue a PharmD, again, other than the end goal being a medical writer. If medical writer is the end goal, I think you can definitely get there without a PharmD. Do higher science degrees (MD, PhD, PharmD) help in being a medical writer? yes. Are they necessary? I dont think so. I think you can still get there with a general BS in science or background science knowledge and experience. Just really depends how you carve your story and the experiences you're able to get! Good luck!
Do you have any tips on how to start a career in the industry with a BS in pharmaceutical sciences. I have worked in retail and that’s not the route I want To take so I don’t have to get the Pharmacist license. Do I need to do a masters degree, Or how do you start in pharma?
Hi Div, I am a Pharm.D graduate from India. I was wondering if one could be eligible to apply for industrial profession without clearing NAPLEX or is there any way around it? Thank you for sharing all these information!!
You can't really look at salaries at such a broad scale --- each role each department and each company vary, and then of course each country. Requirements for jobs within the pharma industry are usually listed in the job description but usually a higher scientific degree, appropriate experience, and then of course all the relevant soft skills!
Hello, I am looking to be an Industrial Pharmacist but I don't know what undergrad degree is needed. Is it a Pharmacy degree or Pharmacology or something else? Also will it require a postgrad degree after?
Hey, iam currently persuing a B.Pharm and interested in working in the pharmaceutical industry , what are some of the roles in the pharmaceutical industry? and what are those different department, is an Msc in Pharmaceutical Engineering worth it?
Hello madam I'll be completing my PharmD next year, and planning to do MS can u suggest which ms will get me into a good job 1.Mph 2. Clinical research 3. Regulatory affairs
I have a pharmD but I am not licensed. Do you have any tips on how to begin career in industry? Thanks. And I live in one of the biggest cities in the US as well
It's not technically necessary to be licensed as a pharmacist to work in industry, as being licensed is for clinical practice. The biggest thing to identify while wanting to start a career in the industry is to identify what department you want to work in and what roles/work you want to do.
What are some ways I can break into the industry field. I am really intersted, I tried applying for internships at pharmeceutical companies im entering my 3rd year and not sure what I can do
Ebony Harvey of course!! Congrats on deciding on pharmacy school and amazing that you’re already looking at career options! Let me know if you ever have any questions :)
Iam 3 rd year pharm d student .. i jst want to know .. what is better job to do in foreign countries and aslo in gulf too .. Thank you ur videos r soo helpful fr us 😍😍😍
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I’m not completely sure of the job opportunities in the gulf or other countries other than the US but I’m sure theyre very similar! Thanks for letting my know these videos are helpful :)
Hi, I’m a pre pharmacy student and I’ll be getting into pharmacy school( pharm d) next fall, I haven’t applied for an internship yet because I was having second thoughts about perusing a career in a retail type of an environment. I wanted a career that would offer me both growth and consistency. What aspects should I look out for if I decide to peruse a career in pharmaceutical industry.
Hey.. I am a Pharm D student from India and planning to go to Canada next year and take the course of regulatory affairs so that I can enter the industry. What do you think is it a right choice or should I look for any other options? I would like to know the scope of it
Am taking my pre pharmacy classes.. am working in retail pharmacy as a technician. Every pharmacist advises me it doesn’t worth it. my interest’s to be pharmacist. What do you advise me to being pharmacist in general? Also, the payment worth it after i finish pharmD class? Am in confusion. And thanks for your video! :)
Hi! Are you allowed to use the title of Dr if you are in receipt of a PharmD degree? It may be different since I’m In Canada but I’m just curious. I’m currently doing a Bsc in Chemistry to get my pre reqs since there were no direct from high school programs up here, very excited to get into it. We’re you required to do research projects and or a thesis for your degree? I can definitely do it but one of the reasons I want study PharmD and not pharmacology is because I want to be a community pharmacist rather than work in a lab and study pharmacology as it’s not a huge interest of mine to do research and the like
Hey! That’s awesome. Yes, the Dr title is utilized for those who have a PharmD degree. That’s amazing you know what you want to do. Like youve stayed, to be a community pharmacist you do have to do a PharmD so good on you for knowing what you want and pursuing it!’
@@FocusRx I'm so inspired by your response. I've been under the impression that you HAVE to complete a fellowship in order to get industrial job, otherwise companies want you to have years of clinical experience as a pharmacist. I live on the east coast and while options are endless, positions are few - and it's so competitive! At this point I'm just trying to keep in touch with all the fellow's and industry pharmacist I know! D: (I'm a P2)
@@sharinatisdale9539 This comment made me smile :) you definitely do not have to do a fellowship to land a role in industry. in fact, when I was going through the midyear process, I was low-key hell-bent on proving that I could enter the industry without a fellowship. congrats on being in pharmacy school and i wish you all the best for your future! I share other opportunities (other than fellowships) within pharma in this video if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/VWQm7R7AX98/видео.html
Pharma industry sounds very hard and complicated. Do you think it’s difficult or can anyone do it. I’m a pharmacy student but im worried that I might not be able to keep up.
It sounds like it’s complicated but it’s not once you’re well versed in the lingo and ideas. Like anything, there is of course a learning curve. Pharmacy school prepares you well to understand all the topics - of course coupled with hard work.
anywhere! most roles prefer a higher degree but have no specifications and it really depends on your past experience, how you sell yourself, and what your career goals are. in this instance, generally degree isn't a limiting factor
If you’re wanting to work clinically, then yes, you have to take and pass the board exam (NAPLEX) and the law exam for the state you want to practice in. For nontraditional routes such as industry, usually no
@@FocusRx how did you get your 1st job in pharma after you grad from pharmd school w/o a fellowship? Did you get in thru a connection of some sort? Im a pharmd student n ive been actively involved in IPhO events as well as trying to get my elective rotations in pharma, however im still worried about job prospect in pharma when i grad....😬
@@D_kiki999 I did get a job after graduating without a fellowship. I did a lot of networking in general but no, I didn't have a connection where I ended up getting a job
I study Chemical Engineering and I'm very interested in the Pharmacy field! I want to know which university It's the best to get a master in Industrial pharmacy! If anyone can help me, I would be thankful.
I'm not sure if there are masters programs in the topic of the pharma industry but here are some options to look into: Masters in Regulatory Affairs and/or Regulatory Science, Masters of Public Health, MBA in Healthcare Management
No you don’t!! The RPh license is for practicing pharmacy. I always recommend taking it since it’s part of your education and will allow you to work in a clinical role if you ever want to!
it depends on your own priorities and goals! super dependent on each individual. for some it may seem like a short amount of time compared to the route of MD/DOs, dentists, radiologists, surgeons, etc! my main advice would be to not do it for the amount of years but do it if you actually want to be a pharmacist!
Jus subbed to your channel I am now about entering my Professional phase in the pharm D program and I want to work in the industry. Do you have any tips and recommendations for how I can get started? ( I moved to the states not too long ago- 4years) . Thanks in advance for your advice
Thanks for the support -- I appreciate it! Apply to summer internships -- as many as you can. If you get denied, it's okay. Just keep trying. I didn't get one the first year I applied but got one the year after and have never looked back since. Definitely worth it! Also any publication experience can prove helpful!
You definitely don’t! But as a pharmacist, it’s assumed you always work in a clinical setting, so this is to talk about how you can work in the pharma industry!
@@FocusRx right but you forgot to mention that 99% jobs in pharmacy are in either retail or hospital. Get into pharma is extremely difficult without contacts or a fellowship.
If you think that I am just an old and bitter pharmacist think again. If you take off your rose colored glasses and honestly think about it you will know I am right. Unless you know someone or go to the proper school your idealized future will be just that: idealized.
I have been a pharmacist for more than 30 years . It is a dead profession. Do you do any real research for this “title” , it is a made up title. Drug expert. Will you se labs reports to see if the medication do as advertised. I doubt it. Most info that you are asked can be looked up in a book. A librarian can do that and the person asking will be able to apply that you are just a small and needless layer in the cake of health care. If you have your heart set on doing this a good course of action would be to get a teaching certificate in biology or chemistry and teach. You would have much better hours and you could do pharmacy part time. If you reall want to be called doctor it would be only two years to become a m.d.
Thank you for making this video and being very honest about the pros and cons! I wish more people talked about industry as a career option in pharmacy school.
Robert Thompson-Eshun TOTALLY agree with you there. Really glad it was helpful though thank you for the feedback!! If you have any video recommendations let me know :)
FocusRx I don’t know if you want to make a video on it but if you could explain what you do specifically or different jobs in industry. Like a day in the life kinda video that would be nice. Or I could email you if that works better for you.
@@FocusRxHi 😊
Dose the working in pharmaceutical industry need equivelent of certificance for forigen pharm B pharmacist?
I’m a in the pharmaceutical industry right now I’m not a pharmacist but this video was really helpful. I’m thinking about applying to pharmacy school please and thank you 🙏🏾
Searched a lot on this topic...finally got you
Thanks for stopping by!! Hope it’s helpful :)
I am a pharmacist from South Africa and I definitely agree with these reasons.
Nice to virtually meet you!
my question is how do you get your foot in industry field if you have been a traditional pharmacist? Is industry as saturated? what do you need to do to make a change in your career to industry?
Getting your foot in the door into a new industry, regardless of your background, is always a little challenging. My advice is to network with individuals in the pharma industry/in roles in which you'd like to see yourself to truly understand the work, roles, departments, etc. and highlight your skills in the correct way. Your work experience (even if it's not in industry) is worth a lot - you just have to position it in a way to fit the skills they are looking for in roles within the industry that you're targeting.
Thank you so much for this video. I made a decision to go into research in my third year but it's really draining finding a path where i am, so I was looking for opportunities to go abroad for a master's program in research and then work from there. I'm really worried but I'm really set on this goal
Plz make vlog on visit to pharmaceutical industry about how they work
Hello I am Indian I am coming soon usa which streams I choose
From working in a pharmaceutical industry can you possibly open your own industry and what are the processes involved
You didn't mention salaries.
What part of the pharmaceutical industry deals with the research and development of designing and engineering the drugs? I’m starting (6) year school soon and would love to be a part of that process once I graduate. I would imagine chemists make the drugs but there I most likely a huge input from pharmacists correct?
Is Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science (degree) different? If so, what's the difference and which is more beneficial?
Yes, these are different degrees. Usually, a pharmacy degree is a PharmD degree, which is a 6-year doctorate degree in pharmacy. Pharmaceutical sciences is usually a 4-year degree that covers pharmaceutical topics
Great video. Did you do a fellowship? Would love for you to make a video on how to get a job in pharmaceutical industry
Thank you! I didn't do a fellowship, but actually just posted a video on my journey through the fellowship application process, etc. (find it here: ruclips.net/video/ey1geVPQIVI/видео.html)
I'll definitely make a video on my career so far and how I got a job in the pharma industry!!
Spot on and inspirational!
thanks!!
Thank you so much! That was a great insight. I just finished my degree and wondering if it’s a good idea to jump straight into a pharmaceutical company? will I lack clinical knowledge as I won’t have any exposure with patients? Or do you recommend finding a part time in community? I’m really lost as I have to start my intern within a month, and there might be an opportunity at a pharmaceutical company. Thank you :))
congratulations on graduating! cheers to class of 2020.
in terms of jumping into the pharmaceutical industry, it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to work in a clinical setting, then of course clinical knowledge is key. if you don't foresee yourself working in any clinical realm, and want to pursue a wholistic career within the pharma industry (like myself), then it's not a bad idea at all to jump right in. again -- align it with your priorities.
retail, industry, and clinical pharmacy are three very different realms and i would say it's the best if you really decide a path to go down and then in the future you can always switch (it's challenging since it's almost like starting from scratch but it's also doable and people do it all the time!)
@@FocusRx thanks so much!! It makes perfect sense what you’re saying, I guess it’s a matter of trying it out since I haven’t experienced it yet. I did enjoy your video and the benefits of working in a pharmaceutical company, so thanks again :))
@@redaaltoukmachy3363 congrats on graduating, I’d like to here about your experience. Did you get a job at a pharmaceutical company? If yes how do you like working there? I’d appreciate it if you’d respond to my comment, cuz I’m honestly looking for guidance. Everything I read on the internet about retail and clinical pharmacy was negative and its discouraging and I’m at a point where I can’t change majors and only hope for the best.
What did you end up doing? Did you jump straight into the industry or work in retail? How did you study for boards and Law exam? When did you take the exams?
So question: I am able to apply to Pharmacy school next year but the job market frightens me. I like all branches of pharmacy (compounding, clinical, retail) and have been exposed to all 3 during work as a pharm. tech and scribe. I live in Alaska and so many pharmacists are flocking here for jobs, but even not enough jobs are available here.
I like lab work and R&D and I could see myself in the industry as a developer. But here’s the problem: my husband becomes an Air Force officer soon, and I want to be able to have a family and travel. I love school but I want to be done with it so I can have kids and a family.
I was thinking of doing PharmD even though I had no intention of doing clinical pharm as a RPH because I want to be a medical writer and stay at home with my kids. Would that be a good idea? Because my poor pharmacist coworkers are saying I should just go to a masters program. But will that require another 4 years for the PhD?
I’d love your input!
I think with pharmacy school -- it's honestly best if you can gear up and be ready for what you want to do after graduation. That way you can really gear your experiences during school towards that and right now there's definitely many avenues pharmacists can go down.
If your end goal is solely medical writer though, I'm not sure if PharmD is the best and right way to get there. I think there should be more of a reason for you to pursue a PharmD, again, other than the end goal being a medical writer. If medical writer is the end goal, I think you can definitely get there without a PharmD. Do higher science degrees (MD, PhD, PharmD) help in being a medical writer? yes. Are they necessary? I dont think so. I think you can still get there with a general BS in science or background science knowledge and experience. Just really depends how you carve your story and the experiences you're able to get!
Good luck!
How many years did it take you to study in uni? + what country did you study in? ( because it may differ from a country to another :))
I studied in the US and I was enrolled in a direct 6 year Doctor of Pharmacy program (so 6 years after high school)!
Do you have any tips on how to start a career in the industry with a BS in pharmaceutical sciences. I have worked in retail and that’s not the route I want To take so I don’t have to get the Pharmacist license. Do I need to do a masters degree, Or how do you start in pharma?
how did you study for the boards and law exam while working in the pharma industry?
can a pharmacist find cures for neuro diseases like paralysm?
hey! iam a first year pharm d student but i still cant picture what do we actually do in industry, like make the actual drug or what
I will answer this in a video!
Thank you for this video! This definetly gives me more confidence to stick with pharmacy at neu.
Yay I’m glad! And NEU has good resources for industry!
Hi Div, I am a Pharm.D graduate from India. I was wondering if one could be eligible to apply for industrial profession without clearing NAPLEX or is there any way around it? Thank you for sharing all these information!!
Can you make video for b pharma students also
How much does a pharma industry pay in canada ?
And what are the requirements for a job in a pharma industry ?
You can't really look at salaries at such a broad scale --- each role each department and each company vary, and then of course each country. Requirements for jobs within the pharma industry are usually listed in the job description but usually a higher scientific degree, appropriate experience, and then of course all the relevant soft skills!
Hello, I am looking to be an Industrial Pharmacist but I don't know what undergrad degree is needed. Is it a Pharmacy degree or Pharmacology or something else? Also will it require a postgrad degree after?
Hi do you know about Zidovera Herbal powder?
Hey, iam currently persuing a B.Pharm and interested in working in the pharmaceutical industry , what are some of the roles in the pharmaceutical industry? and what are those different department, is an Msc in Pharmaceutical Engineering worth it?
The way I have the exact same question 🤯, if you ever do find information on this please do share, thank you sm
Hi, thank you for the great videos. Could you tell me if Pacific university a good one to pursue PharmD?
Hello madam
I'll be completing my PharmD next year, and planning to do MS can u suggest which ms will get me into a good job 1.Mph 2. Clinical research 3. Regulatory affairs
I have a pharmD but I am not licensed.
Do you have any tips on how to begin career in industry? Thanks.
And I live in one of the biggest cities in the US as well
It's not technically necessary to be licensed as a pharmacist to work in industry, as being licensed is for clinical practice. The biggest thing to identify while wanting to start a career in the industry is to identify what department you want to work in and what roles/work you want to do.
What are some ways I can break into the industry field. I am really intersted, I tried applying for internships at pharmeceutical companies im entering my 3rd year and not sure what I can do
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So helpful ❤❤❤
Thank you for this video! I plan on attending pharmacy school in the future and this is what I’m interested in ☺️
Ebony Harvey of course!! Congrats on deciding on pharmacy school and amazing that you’re already looking at career options! Let me know if you ever have any questions :)
FocusRx thank you and will do ! ☺️
Iam 3 rd year pharm d student .. i jst want to know .. what is better job to do in foreign countries and aslo in gulf too .. Thank you ur videos r soo helpful fr us 😍😍😍
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I’m not completely sure of the job opportunities in the gulf or other countries other than the US but I’m sure theyre very similar! Thanks for letting my know these videos are helpful :)
Very helpful. Thanks alot.
You’re welcome!!
Hi, I’m a pre pharmacy student and I’ll be getting into pharmacy school( pharm d) next fall, I haven’t applied for an internship yet because I was having second thoughts about perusing a career in a retail type of an environment. I wanted a career that would offer me both growth and consistency. What aspects should I look out for if I decide to peruse a career in pharmaceutical industry.
Also would I have more opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry if I peruse a phd in pharmaceutical sciences?
Industry would only be interested in a PhD or MD. PharmD are a dime a dozen.
Mam I am completed B pharmacy how can I get pharmacy industry job in USA pharmacy industry mam
Hey.. I am a Pharm D student from India and planning to go to Canada next year and take the course of regulatory affairs so that I can enter the industry. What do you think is it a right choice or should I look for any other options? I would like to know the scope of it
Am taking my pre pharmacy classes.. am working in retail pharmacy as a technician. Every pharmacist advises me it doesn’t worth it. my interest’s to be pharmacist. What do you advise me to being pharmacist in general? Also, the payment worth it after i finish pharmD class? Am in confusion. And thanks for your video! :)
It's not worth it, good money, bad quality of life. Quality if life is everything.
@@sairaenchantrez how is the quality of life bad?
This is like super well done thanks
thank you!! hopefully it's helpful!
thank u for this video
Hi! Are you allowed to use the title of Dr if you are in receipt of a PharmD degree? It may be different since I’m In Canada but I’m just curious. I’m currently doing a Bsc in Chemistry to get my pre reqs since there were no direct from high school programs up here, very excited to get into it. We’re you required to do research projects and or a thesis for your degree? I can definitely do it but one of the reasons I want study PharmD and not pharmacology is because I want to be a community pharmacist rather than work in a lab and study pharmacology as it’s not a huge interest of mine to do research and the like
Hey! That’s awesome. Yes, the Dr title is utilized for those who have a PharmD degree. That’s amazing you know what you want to do. Like youve stayed, to be a community pharmacist you do have to do a PharmD so good on you for knowing what you want and pursuing it!’
This video was really helpful! How difficult was the process of getting a pharmD? And did it take 8 years (including college) to earn it?
there are many different programs but I went into a 6 year PharmD direct program right after highschool. Therefore it took me 6 years!
FocusRx so I have been researching many pharmD programs, so for some schools u can go straight into the program instead of doing a pre-pharmacy
@@FocusRx In INDIA pharmD has 6 year course same has USA
@@patelnehil5003 thank you for sharing!! really helpful for others here!!
Thank you for the video! Did you do a fellowship?
You're welcome! Thank you for watching :) I did not do a fellowship. I went straight into an industry full-time position!
@@FocusRx I'm so inspired by your response. I've been under the impression that you HAVE to complete a fellowship in order to get industrial job, otherwise companies want you to have years of clinical experience as a pharmacist. I live on the east coast and while options are endless, positions are few - and it's so competitive! At this point I'm just trying to keep in touch with all the fellow's and industry pharmacist I know! D: (I'm a P2)
@@sharinatisdale9539 This comment made me smile :) you definitely do not have to do a fellowship to land a role in industry. in fact, when I was going through the midyear process, I was low-key hell-bent on proving that I could enter the industry without a fellowship. congrats on being in pharmacy school and i wish you all the best for your future!
I share other opportunities (other than fellowships) within pharma in this video if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/VWQm7R7AX98/видео.html
Pharma industry sounds very hard and complicated. Do you think it’s difficult or can anyone do it. I’m a pharmacy student but im worried that I might not be able to keep up.
It sounds like it’s complicated but it’s not once you’re well versed in the lingo and ideas. Like anything, there is of course a learning curve. Pharmacy school prepares you well to understand all the topics - of course coupled with hard work.
Where can you work if you have masters in sciences of pharmacy degree?
anywhere! most roles prefer a higher degree but have no specifications and it really depends on your past experience, how you sell yourself, and what your career goals are. in this instance, generally degree isn't a limiting factor
Do we have to give any entrance exam for working in pharmaceutical industry in USA/ Canada being international students ?
If you’re wanting to work clinically, then yes, you have to take and pass the board exam (NAPLEX) and the law exam for the state you want to practice in. For nontraditional routes such as industry, usually no
Do you have to do a fellowship in order to work in the industry?
No you don’t!!
@@FocusRx how did you get your 1st job in pharma after you grad from pharmd school w/o a fellowship? Did you get in thru a connection of some sort? Im a pharmd student n ive been actively involved in IPhO events as well as trying to get my elective rotations in pharma, however im still worried about job prospect in pharma when i grad....😬
@@D_kiki999 I did get a job after graduating without a fellowship. I did a lot of networking in general but no, I didn't have a connection where I ended up getting a job
I study Chemical Engineering and I'm very interested in the Pharmacy field! I want to know which university It's the best to get a master in Industrial pharmacy! If anyone can help me, I would be thankful.
I'm not sure if there are masters programs in the topic of the pharma industry but here are some options to look into: Masters in Regulatory Affairs and/or Regulatory Science, Masters of Public Health, MBA in Healthcare Management
^not a comprehensive list but a place to start your research! hope it helps.
Do we need license to work in pharmaceutical industry?
No you don’t!! The RPh license is for practicing pharmacy. I always recommend taking it since it’s part of your education and will allow you to work in a clinical role if you ever want to!
Can I go to pharmacy school straight out of high school
Yes you can! 6 year PharmD programs are straight out of high school and that’s what I did!
@@FocusRx great here I come
Wow great
Thank you!
If you're going to pharmacy school just for Pharma I would think twice before applying. There are better and cheaper options
definitely depends on overall goals! for someone who wishes to be a pharmacist, the 6 year PharmD program is definitely the best option
What do you mean by this, I'm interested
Idk 6 years is too long ... and too hard i got 1 day left to make my decision since i was accepted .. but still not sure
it depends on your own priorities and goals! super dependent on each individual. for some it may seem like a short amount of time compared to the route of MD/DOs, dentists, radiologists, surgeons, etc! my main advice would be to not do it for the amount of years but do it if you actually want to be a pharmacist!
What kind of dancer 💃 can I see lol
Do people who work In the pharmaceutical industry know that they're the bad guys?
Jus subbed to your channel I am now about entering my Professional phase in the pharm D program and I want to work in the industry. Do you have any tips and recommendations for how I can get started? ( I moved to the states not too long ago- 4years) . Thanks in advance for your advice
Thanks for the support -- I appreciate it!
Apply to summer internships -- as many as you can. If you get denied, it's okay. Just keep trying. I didn't get one the first year I applied but got one the year after and have never looked back since. Definitely worth it!
Also any publication experience can prove helpful!
Did you do a residency or fellowship?
You dont need residency to work for a pharmaceutical industry.. you will only need it when u r planning to proceed to be a clinical pharmacist.
you don't need to be a pharmacist to work in Pharma
You definitely don’t! But as a pharmacist, it’s assumed you always work in a clinical setting, so this is to talk about how you can work in the pharma industry!
@@FocusRx right but you forgot to mention that 99% jobs in pharmacy are in either retail or hospital. Get into pharma is extremely difficult without contacts or a fellowship.
Which degrees are best to work in the pharmaceutical industry besides pharmacy
If you think that I am just an old and bitter pharmacist think again. If you take off your rose colored glasses and honestly think about it you will know I am right. Unless you know someone or go to the proper school your idealized future will be just that: idealized.
SMH !
Pharm D equals worthless title. That is All IT IS.
Why do you say that? Dont discourage me :(
I have been a pharmacist for more than 30 years . It is a dead profession. Do you do any real research for this “title” , it is a made up title. Drug expert. Will you se labs reports to see if the medication do as advertised. I doubt it. Most info that you are asked can be looked up in a book. A librarian can do that and the person asking will be able to apply that you are just a small and needless layer in the cake of health care. If you have your heart set on doing this a good course of action would be to get a teaching certificate in biology or chemistry and teach. You would have much better hours and you could do pharmacy part time. If you reall want to be called doctor it would be only two years to become a m.d.
@@dwightgoodrich147 just because it didn’t work out for you DOESNT mean it won’t work out for others