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With so many schools opening up, will the shortage eventually be seen out in 5 years time?
Rust Belt, baby. I don't think they would fire me if I got caught out in the loading dock with a pickup truck trying to steal a CT scanner.
in the "less desirable" areas such as the midwest.
I heard there is 3 new schools opening in CA... yay.
I live in the midwest and I love the area. I had no idea that the shortage in the midwest was bad. When I checked the Pharmacy Manpower Project website, the midwest seemed like the area least in need of pharmacists.I get at least one mailing or call each week from someone looking for a pharmacist--hospital, chain, independent, I can't think of anyone place in my area that isn't hiring. The shortage isn't going to disappear overnight, esp in the "less desirable" areas such as the midwest.
Well 3 including Northstate which is opening this fall anyway.. the other two I forget but that is what our professor said, I forget where though :X and how far along they are3 schools, where? I am from CA but going to college in TX. Go Longhorns!
I get at least one mailing or call each week from someone looking for a pharmacist--hospital, chain, independent, I can't think of anyone place in my area that isn't hiring. The shortage isn't going to disappear overnight, esp in the "less desirable" areas such as the midwest.
Well 3 including Northstate which is opening this fall anyway.. the other two I forget but that is what our professor said, I forget where though :X and how far along they are
Oh ok ... good luck! UCSD from what I have heard is a great place to be and a lot of people want to go there. If that is your ultimate goal then I am sure you are/will be competitive enough to get into the other good schools in CA as well and will not even have to worry about the other newer ones .. I was just commenting though on the fact that all these new schools is gonna just saturate CA with pharmacists in like 10 years :/Sweet, thanks! My ultimate goal is to get into UCSD! After that, any pharmacy school is fine!
I live in the midwest and I love the area. I had no idea that the shortage in the midwest was bad. When I checked the Pharmacy Manpower Project website, the midwest seemed like the area least in need of pharmacists.
Well 3 including Northstate which is opening this fall anyway.. the other two I forget but that is what our professor said, I forget where though :X and how far along they are
I live in MN. When I first moved in 8 yrs ago from a hot hot place I thought I would never make it through winter. Now, I became minnesotan, I wear a shirt when it is 0C/32F.
It is a very nice place especially to raise children. In fact the best american city for this year was from MN as well as other 11 where in the top 40.
Why don't you visit sometimes you might end up trapped
in here just like me, and I am loving it
Ohio, is that a place in shortage?
You edited your post too fast before I had a chance to quote you...hahah...I don't think they can pay me enough to live in those places (Cleveland, Youngtown, canton, etc), but Columbus is not too bad. I would consider that place. I don't know about shortages though, but I always see some job postings.
you are such a D&B *****...Cleveland is cooler than Columbus. It has an interesting waterfront area....and a nicer Dave & Buster's....
you are such a D&B *****...
You will love the Twin Cities..we have it all...nice suburbs, trendy cities, museums, green paths, lakes, rivers, bike trails, bright green grass, piles of snow, ethnic restaurants, ...and most importantly, smily people welcome to Minnesota nice!!Minnesota is on my list of possible relocation spots after school. I like Denver alright, just starting to think about a change. I like real winter, get a childish kick out of snow (which we oddly don't get enough of in Denver - sssh it's a secret ). With the shortage, I can go almost anywhere (except California or Florida - but I'd never consider living in either of those places anyway).
Ohio, is that a place in shortage?
I guess I'll have to get a masters in athletic coaching education and become a football coach.
Get out now, and head back to Parkersburg, where life is measured not in wins and losses, but in championships. Go be part of that, not this dying Druggist movement.
The shortage is over, get over it. All of you need to drop out of school now and give up the dream, there will be NO jobs by the time you guys finish.
Someone explain this to me. I was worried about the shortage "ending" as well until the BF explained it like this.
Nursing has a shortage. Right now I think it's at 400,000 unfilled positions compared to 10-20,000 in pharmacy?
Obviously, the nursing shortage isn't going anywhere. However, if you compare the ratio... pharmacy schools to nursing schools, isn't the shortage therefore comparable?
(100 schools for pharmacy, thousands upon thousands of schools for nursing AND a faster graduation rate.)
And our population will continue to increase in age.
So with that being said, are we really concerned that pharmacy jobs are going to be unavailable?
Yes, I know there are over-saturated markets... NYC... Getting a job in NYC is difficult in most fields.
I believe there are more than enough schools for both nursing and pharmacy. However, I believe there are more nurses leaving the profession than a pharmacist. They don't have six-figure debt and don't have to go to 6 years of school. In addition, they can easily leave bed-side nursing by pursuing Master.
10-20,000 of unfilled pharmacy position? For real? With 100 pharmacy school nationwide, more than 10,000 new grads can be produced per year. Assuming no one retired or leave pharmacy profession, the shortage can be eliminated in 2 years.
you certainly got the english skills down for a small podunk town pharmacist...now you just need to say that with a drawl...But no white coat.. but a golf shirt!
I know we're facing a critical shortage of pharmacy management leaders in our industry... Many DOPs are leaving and we haven't done a very good job of training young pharmacists to become managers.
you certainly got the english skills down for a small podunk town pharmacist...now you just need to say that with a drawl...
Leaving where? Or do you mean a wave of DOP's reaching retirement?
Both. Leaving and retiring.