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Lots of butt kissing and playing the corporate politics. If your good at it then it is the path for you.
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Do a 2 year residency with MS component.
I've met a few of those, and eh... Why do a two year residency and an MS versus doing a healthcare admin degree? I don't see a benefit to taking lower pay for two years while also doing a pharmacy management MS. Why not just get to work at full pay while pursuing a management degree?
Show your worth by decreasing costs while improving efficiency.
Volunteer to serve on any pharmacy practice committees and make appropriate recommendations to P&T for formulary decisions.
ID is the perfect way. My friend in ID saved her institution over a million dollars in 1.5 years time.
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People ask me why I got a MBA and want to do ID
Just out of curiosity, what advanced training or degree would you recommend for someone pursuing a mid-sized hospital pharmacy director position? So far, the obvious options are MBA, MHA, or Certificate in Healthcare Admin. Thoughts?
I think the benefits are as follows:
1. You get resident experience, which seems to be a requirement to work in a hospital these days
2. You get paid while doing your MS
3. Your MS is likely paid for by your residency
4. You make some critical connections during your residency that help you land that dream job
At least those are the benefits as I seem them.
I think the benefits are as follows:
1. You get resident experience, which seems to be a requirement to work in a hospital these days
2. You get paid while doing your MS
3. Your MS is likely paid for by your residency
4. You make some critical connections during your residency that help you land that dream job
At least those are the benefits as I seem them.