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You could do one of the following: 1. Law…influence changes in pharmacy???? ![]() 2. Computer science – pharmacy IT development?? 3. Economics 4. Medicine – some ppl do choose this ![]() Personally, I would just stick to an MSc or PhD……I don’t want to be studying all the time!
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You can do an Msc in Clinical and Health Services Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Engineering Advanced Training (PEAT) and Pharmaceutical Industrial Advanced Training (PIAT). Another option would be to do a course with someone like Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE). The CPPE focuses more on community and hospital pharmacy if that is your area. |
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Anyway computer science is that a 3 year course. I heard of something called pharmaceutical law? What does pharmacy IT development involve? |
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Well its ok i think its about £30k start but if you factor in that most junior doctors are working most of the hours of the day then its pretty crap per hour. There was this rule in which the NHS only paid drs for 1/3 of the on-call time but in reality they were working alot more. To be honest if I get into medicine it will years and years more study its rather daunting but i think its right thing for me... anyway i like the uni life... haha There is abit of me just saying no dont do it and stick with a 'nice' pharmacy job and enjoy my life |