options after pharmacy school

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Wondering if anyone knows what sort of post-graduate education I can pursue to become a pharmacist in regulatory affairs, public policy, or pharmacy law (not sure which one I want to do yet). I know law school is an option for all three areas, but wanted to know if there are other options available. Also, I don't have a bachelor's degree (I did 2 years of undergraduate courses and went to pharmacy school). So I'm not sure if any master's programs are options for me since they require bachelor's degrees.

Thanks!
 
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Wondering if anyone knows what sort of post-graduate education I can pursue to become a pharmacist in regulatory affairs, public policy, or pharmacy law (not sure which one I want to do yet). I know law school is an option for all three areas, but wanted to know if there are other options available. Also, I don't have a bachelor's degree (I did 2 years of undergraduate courses and went to pharmacy school). So I'm not sure if any master's programs are options for me since they require bachelor's degrees.

Thanks!

Regulatory affairs - A fellowship (FDA, pharma or otherwise) would help you more than any degree, though you can always go for an MS in Reg Sci

Public policy - get an MPH

Pharmacy law - JD, naturally

its still possible for you to get your Masters without a Bachelors, though it may depend on the program you're applying to and whether they will make allowances for a Pharm.D (most likely yes). If you're still in pharmacy school, dual degree option, maybe?
 
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Regulatory affairs - A fellowship (FDA, pharma or otherwise) would help you more than any degree, though you can always go for an MS in Reg Sci

Public policy - get an MPH

Pharmacy law - JD, naturally

its still possible for you to get your Masters without a Bachelors, though it may depend on the program you're applying to and whether they will make allowances for a Pharm.D (most likely yes). If you're still in pharmacy school, dual degree option, maybe?


Extremely helpful! Thanks
 
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