it may sound harsh buts its true all it takes is a search in google and a look at university websites. I know the answer to your question but want you to find the answer for yourself
Oh I know where you are coming from - ask a question by all means but show the initiative to have done SOME research!!! - and Vanquish, you are dead on there - failing miserably but I would add... Pharmacy is all about lifelong learning - with the advent of the internet, there is no excuse for Asterix i'm afraid.
Very true, if you have done your own research but still have some gaps then we are here to help. Without a doubt pharmaceutical technology moves forward all the time. To give the best to patients you need to have the best knowledge
I have gathered plenty of information by doing my own research and I thank you guys for pushing me to do that as I have learnt a fair bit more in relation to it. However, I can't actually find a list of unis in the UK which do it?
No probs asterix literally just type in msc in health economics and it will come up. Heres a few anyway, queen mary, city university. Either way here is a big list Who teaches Health Economics? | The Economics Network
Hi, I hust saw this post and wondered what would an MBA do for a retail pharmacists career? Is an MBA a realistic route to senior magment in the multyples? Or are we just seen as clinicians only with no idea about business. I have wondered about an MBA for while. I would probably do it part-tim, the executive MBA. I was told before that you really needed to be 30 at least to benefit most from it.