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Before this link gets lost in the "Important Links" sticky, I thought I'd bring this little resource to the forum's attention, since people seem to post queries regarding the pharmacist shortage. Western University and a group of pharmacy organizations ranging from NACDS to AACP are tracking the demand and supply of pharmacists, broken down by state or practice setting. It's called the "Aggregate Demand Index".
http://www.pharmacymanpower.com/index.html
"Through its member organizations, the Pharmacy Manpower Project(PMP) seeks to collect, analyze and disseminate data on the supply of licensed pharmacists in the United States, the demand for pharmacy services and related pharmacy student and workforce issues for educational, scientific, or charitable purposes.
The data reported here were submitted by a panel of persons who participate in the hiring of pharmacists on a direct and regular basis. It is intended that the panel represent the major geographic and practice sectors of pharmacy practice in the United States. Membership on the panel is by invitation from PMP members and consultants. Data submitted by panel members are confidential. Panelists are not compensated for participation."
Have fun! 😉
http://www.pharmacymanpower.com/index.html
"Through its member organizations, the Pharmacy Manpower Project(PMP) seeks to collect, analyze and disseminate data on the supply of licensed pharmacists in the United States, the demand for pharmacy services and related pharmacy student and workforce issues for educational, scientific, or charitable purposes.
The data reported here were submitted by a panel of persons who participate in the hiring of pharmacists on a direct and regular basis. It is intended that the panel represent the major geographic and practice sectors of pharmacy practice in the United States. Membership on the panel is by invitation from PMP members and consultants. Data submitted by panel members are confidential. Panelists are not compensated for participation."
Have fun! 😉

