In shot, you’d recommend pharmacy school because they can end up practicing medicine, that is, they’re going to be thought how to make diagnosis and then they can prescribe. That’s the practice of medicine, what then becomes the difference between medicine and pharmacy if both are diagnosing and prescribing?
pharmacists are masters of medicine so they are highly knowledgeable about a variety of drugs and how they work in the body however although pharmacists are able to diagnose and prescribe certain medication they are not taught in detail how to diagnose and and come to a certain conclusion in what might be causing certain symptoms as well as doctors are able to specially if this is a complex or serious health issue. this is why pharmacists are only allowed to prescribe certain drugs and any complex diseases are not dealt by pharmacists but are referred to doctors so they can get a more accurate diagnosis.
The government wants a significant proportion of the work the doctors do to move to the pharmacist role so it can be done for far less money.The narrator seems pretty ok with £40-£45 K per annum so this is a ‘genius’ move by government
Whether to be a pharmacist or not is your decision but I be aware that a lot of pharmacies have closed and more stores are predicted to close . Salaries gone down but responsibility and number of services gone up . And to top it all off there are not many jobs left .I don’t want to put anybody off studying pharmacy but it is helpful sometimes to know the reality .
Could you make a video explaining more in depth about a pharmacist being able to prescibe and the steps to take? I want to be able to prescibe to patients when needed, however i never thought it was possible? Ive been a tech for over 10 years and working towards my pharmD, but i was never given that information besides we are another definition as a chemist
Do optom, seriously. The money is wayy better, and its 1 year less than Mpharm so less debt and its easier overall (still tough). I left my pharmacy career for a corporate job in technology and graduated around the same time as this video poster. Pharmacy in UK is depressing and a dead-end,
Hi, I'm a student about to start pharmacy this year and I'm choosing a uni right now. I've got an offer from the University of Leicester for their new mpharm programme which is quite different to other ones. Can you do a pros/cons video for it and if you'd recommend it?
I have a diploma in pharmacy from India I have a 10 yrs experience in this .can u help about how can I apply here in uk ,the process I do not know . Its really help me if u can do so , thanku
Thank you for this. I'm an incoming Pharmacy Student this Fall! Was pre-dental but I definitely feel like pharmacy is my calling!
Do dentistry. Way more money lol. Money isn’t everything but it’s a big part.
In shot, you’d recommend pharmacy school because they can end up practicing medicine, that is, they’re going to be thought how to make diagnosis and then they can prescribe. That’s the practice of medicine, what then becomes the difference between medicine and pharmacy if both are diagnosing and prescribing?
pharmacists are masters of medicine so they are highly knowledgeable about a variety of drugs and how they work in the body however although pharmacists are able to diagnose and prescribe certain medication they are not taught in detail how to diagnose and and come to a certain conclusion in what might be causing certain symptoms as well as doctors are able to specially if this is a complex or serious health issue. this is why pharmacists are only allowed to prescribe certain drugs and any complex diseases are not dealt by pharmacists but are referred to doctors so they can get a more accurate diagnosis.
The government wants a significant proportion of the work the doctors do to move to the pharmacist role so it can be done for far less money.The narrator seems pretty ok with £40-£45 K per annum so this is a ‘genius’ move by government
Whether to be a pharmacist or not is your decision but I be aware that a lot of pharmacies have closed and more stores are predicted to close . Salaries gone down but responsibility and number of services gone up . And to top it all off there are not many jobs left .I don’t want to put anybody off studying pharmacy but it is helpful sometimes to know the reality .
You are a pharmacist
or not
there is massive store closure and wages are going down
Could you make a video explaining more in depth about a pharmacist being able to prescibe and the steps to take? I want to be able to prescibe to patients when needed, however i never thought it was possible? Ive been a tech for over 10 years and working towards my pharmD, but i was never given that information besides we are another definition as a chemist
Only as advanced practice pharmacist in CA
Thank you for the video😊
You're welcome 😊
so do you recommend optometrist or pharmacy school ? I'm debating between
Do optom, seriously. The money is wayy better, and its 1 year less than Mpharm so less debt and its easier overall (still tough). I left my pharmacy career for a corporate job in technology and graduated around the same time as this video poster. Pharmacy in UK is depressing and a dead-end,
Optometry is tough! Not a lot of optometry schools.
Does becoming a pharmacy prescriber at the point of registration mean that the starting pay of a pharmacist will increase?
It doesn't necessarily. It does, however, mean the cost of your insurance goes up
@@gabymcknight3291well that sucks
Hi, I'm a student about to start pharmacy this year and I'm choosing a uni right now. I've got an offer from the University of Leicester for their new mpharm programme which is quite different to other ones. Can you do a pros/cons video for it and if you'd recommend it?
Please be wish to find out the Job opportunities for someone studying pharmacy technology..
what course did you study in college. will i be able to get into pharmacy with applied science hnc
I am 5th year student of pharmacy, so could you tell me some suggestions? Thank you
How many hours a day do we need to work as a Junior pharmacist in NHS ?
Minimum 37.5 (+ over-time hours for being on-call)
my friend, you didnt discuss salary and subsequently, career progression. A big motivator and incentive for many
I have other videos on these topics
@@MicroPharmplease drop a link to them🙏
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What major did you study in uni? Great video :)
which university did u go to after resitting your A levels?
I’m contemplating studying pharmacy or physiotherapy, can you help me?
What degree does UK require for pharmacist?is it pharm D ?
Mpharm
What did you pick as your a levels?
Chemistry, Biology, Media Studies and Business 😊
How about apprentice pharmacy , and another thing how do you manage to pray salah on time
If you are clear with your manager and the staff about when you need to pray and what you require - it is generally supported 😊
Pharmacist usually find it difficult to get job
Yasir are you interested in the ACP Role?
Currently not as it would not impact my current role if I was an ACP and I like my current role 😊
i have done diploma pharmacy, m i eligible to apply in uk for work visa or sponsorship?
Hell no!!!
Hell no!!!
I have a diploma in pharmacy from India I have a 10 yrs experience in this .can u help about how can I apply here in uk ,the process I do not know . Its really help me if u can do so , thanku
Unfortunately I don’t know
is this subject best for undergradutae students in uk ?if i will take this subject then whice course for me ? is it M.PHARM
It is MPharm 😊
what's your salary with your 7 years of experience?
I will be making a full video on this soon but in short 50k a year 😊
no no don't do it
Let people study what they want