Kind of fascinating that more than one school is offering this program-the way I see it, there is really no point. a PharmD implies a parcticing pharmacist which you cannot do whilst being a medical doctor. If it is for the drug information and knowledge, I can't imagine why not a BS in pharmacy sciences/MD combined program, unless research, but even then, an MD/PhD program in pharmacology or something would seem to make greater sense. It almost seems like they're preparing the doctor for a role in answering his own drug info questions which would throw a pharmacist's in the dumps lol. I can *kinda* see the PA/PharmD thing bc some people probably want a greater clinical role in pharmacy and I think a PA degree could maybe accomplish that.
I was wondering why there aren't more PharmD/nutrition programs. I would personally consider this route as I see treatment and prevention to be holistic involving both food, exercise, and diet considerations.