patrick3142
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Which is a better choice for having a better social life? Pharmacy takes 8 years a doctor takes only 3 more and both require a lot of work so is there any difference?
Dont you mean DO route?It’s harder to become a doctor.
Becoming a pharmacist is hard.
Both can have good social lives but if pursuing the doctor route, you cross out a bunch of specialties (surgery mainly).
Did I mention doctors get paid more than pharmacists?
It’s harder to become a doctor.
Becoming a pharmacist is hard.
Both can have good social lives but if pursuing the doctor route, you cross out a bunch of specialties (surgery mainly).
Did I mention doctors get paid more than pharmacists?
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that was in response to the "social life" aspect of the OP's question.You don’t “cross out” a bunch of specialties. Name a specialty and I’ll find you a 2018 DO grad who matched it in the ACGME match.
There is a huge difference between having a specialty become harder for you to match and “crossing it out”.
I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that was in response to the "social life" aspect of the OP's question.
Lmao I didn’t say DO, I said doctor in general.You don’t “cross out” a bunch of specialties. Name a specialty and I’ll find you a 2018 DO grad who matched it in the ACGME match.
There is a huge difference between having a specialty become harder for you to match and “crossing it out”.
Which is a better choice for having a better social life? Pharmacy takes 8 years a doctor takes only 3 more and both require a lot of work so is there any difference?
Swing over to the Pharmacy forum. I was a pharm tech in retail for 2 years. There is zero good news for grads. I recommend steering clear from Pharmacy.
Hospital Pharmacy seems to be a different story for now. However, I’ve also seen people do a residency after pharm school, then work float midnight’s for Walgreens because they can’t find a position.
OP said 3 more years, not just 3 years.MD/DO Degree 3 years?