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Kinda flawed reasoning. Along the same lines; an MD, why just settle for an Internal Med residency, when you can go just a few more years to become a surgeon, and why settle for that, when you can do a few more years and be a Heart Transplant Surgeon? Might as well move on to Plastic Surgery.Take out PCAT make undergrad required with min classes required. But I still dont get why someone would go through 8 years of schooling undergrand and pharmD and then 2 years of residency for example emergency dept when 1 more year of MD/DO residency emergency dept would pay and give more authorities than a Emergency Dept pharmD (just an example here). The only folks people going for pharmD nowadays realistically should be the ones that is considering a PhD in pharm vs PharmD or contemplating adding some type of professional healthcare degree to a tech background
not really along the same lines since you are sticking with same profession I am just contemplating time/effort/risk vs reward; rewards are obviously different for everyone where your reasoning will is correct;Kinda flawed reasoning. Along the same lines; an MD, why just settle for an Internal Med residency, when you can go just a few more years to become a surgeon, and why settle for that, when you can do a few more years and be a Heart Transplant Surgeon? Might as well move on to Plastic Surgery.
You do know, Pharm.D. is the minimum pharmacy degree and you can't stop any sooner than that!
Dreams and wishes, will not cut it.
NonTradPharmStudent: doesn't exist today. You need to fish in this puddle, or cut bait.
because many of those people couldn't get into medical school (some, but not all by any stretch of the imagination)Take out PCAT make undergrad required with min classes required. But I still dont get why someone would go through 8 years of schooling undergrand and pharmD and then 2 years of residency for example emergency dept when 1 more year of MD/DO residency emergency dept would pay and give more authorities than a Emergency Dept pharmD (just an example here). The only folks people going for pharmD nowadays realistically should be the ones that is considering a PhD in pharm vs PharmD or contemplating adding some type of professional healthcare degree to a tech background
Cept residency is a labor scam to delay the fact that there’s more graduates than job positions. Also you can train someone to do the same thing, residency is cheap laborKinda flawed reasoning. Along the same lines; an MD, why just settle for an Internal Med residency, when you can go just a few more years to become a surgeon, and why settle for that, when you can do a few more years and be a Heart Transplant Surgeon? Might as well move on to Plastic Surgery.
You do know, Pharm.D. is the minimum pharmacy degree and you can't stop any sooner than that!
Dreams and wishes, will not cut it.
NonTradPharmStudent: doesn't exist today. You need to fish in this puddle, or cut bait.