For me, it had to do with time. Pharmacy is a 2nd career and I didnt want to get out of med school+residency in my mid-to-late 30s. So, pharmacy seemed like a respectable alternative. Once I became more involved, I learned just how awesome the pharmacy profession is in its own right. Definitely made the right choice!
Nice video. 🌸 i’m finishing up my prerequisites now and trying to to decide if I’m going to apply to pharmd next year or if I should transfer to the bs of Pharmacy first. The university offer both. I know some pharmacists who completed their pre-Reqs and went straight into the Pharm.D. without a degree but I want my application to be competitive. At the same time I don’t want to stretch out undergrad if I don’t have to lol
Thank you so much!! your video was really helpful, it helped me clear my doubts, and helped me make the right decision. I applied to the pre-pharmacy program last month. Can you make a video on how pharmacists can be entrepreneurs??
Makin money can be easy by having a job, but making money out of money is a game, Learn the Game of money and always have money, even if you are not doing any job. thanks for the share :)~~~
Thank you for this great video! It helped a lot. Im deciding between pharmD and med and I know I will like both career paths. But my priority comes to job flexibility. My parents live in a different country and I want to be able to go back quite often and if i want to stay for longer (even without pay but still keeping my job in Canada) but Im not sure which path would allow that. Is being a doctor and having your own clinic more flexible in that sense or being a pharmacist?
Please share why you chose pharmacy vs. medical school or a question that helped you through this decision process.
For me, it had to do with time. Pharmacy is a 2nd career and I didnt want to get out of med school+residency in my mid-to-late 30s. So, pharmacy seemed like a respectable alternative. Once I became more involved, I learned just how awesome the pharmacy profession is in its own right. Definitely made the right choice!
Thank you for watching and sharing your story!
GREAT VIDEO!! Very organized and helpful! Thank you!
Nice video. 🌸 i’m finishing up my prerequisites now and trying to to decide if I’m going to apply to pharmd next year or if I should transfer to the bs of Pharmacy first. The university offer both. I know some pharmacists who completed their pre-Reqs and went straight into the Pharm.D. without a degree but I want my application to be competitive. At the same time I don’t want to stretch out undergrad if I don’t have to lol
Thank you for watching! Yes, the decision for pre-requisites versus a degree are personal and dependent on your end goal for education.
I am applying to pharmacy school because it seems like a flexible degree and I am really interested in becoming a medication expert.
Thank you for watching Alisha. Good luck with your applications.
This isn't flexible degree / must have to clear 6 yrs to get job 🙂
@@Kelvylnhi! That’s not true for everyone :)
@@atxbee plz explain clearly 😥
Thank you so much!! your video was really helpful, it helped me clear my doubts, and helped me make the right decision. I applied to the pre-pharmacy program last month.
Can you make a video on how pharmacists can be entrepreneurs??
Thank you for watching and sharing your journey. Excellent topic idea!
Makin money can be easy by having a job, but making money out of money is a game, Learn the Game of money and always have money, even if you are not doing any job. thanks for the share :)~~~
Haha
Thank you for this video 🤍
Thank you for this great video! It helped a lot.
Im deciding between pharmD and med and I know I will like both career paths. But my priority comes to job flexibility. My parents live in a different country and I want to be able to go back quite often and if i want to stay for longer (even without pay but still keeping my job in Canada) but Im not sure which path would allow that. Is being a doctor and having your own clinic more flexible in that sense or being a pharmacist?
Thanks for sharing.Very helpful
Although i still do have a lot of bugging questions to ask about my career path.Please how can i reach you
Great video. How did you become an icu trained pharmacist
As a B.Pharm holder,is going for Pharm D or M Pharm equivalent in relevance to going for post graduate fellowship?