T tryinghard Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 166 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Sep 30, 2002 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad do pharm school ask if you are concurently applying to other health care professions. if you are in a med school interview, amcas, or secondary...does pharmacy count as a health care profession??
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Samoa Full Member Verified Member Physician Pharmacist 20+ Year Member Joined Feb 14, 2002 Messages 8,386 Reaction score 1,096 Points 5,241 Oct 1, 2002 #2 Originally posted by tryinghard ...does pharmacy count as a health care profession?? Click to expand... ROFL Actually, considering that most Americans think it only takes a two year associate degree to practice pharmacy, that's a pretty good question. However, the answer's yes. It is a health care profession.
Originally posted by tryinghard ...does pharmacy count as a health care profession?? Click to expand... ROFL Actually, considering that most Americans think it only takes a two year associate degree to practice pharmacy, that's a pretty good question. However, the answer's yes. It is a health care profession.
C Centrum SMILEY KING 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Jul 12, 2002 Messages 1,358 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location TX Oct 1, 2002 #3 Originally posted by Samoa ROFL Actually, considering that most Americans think it only takes a two year associate degree to practice pharmacy, that's a pretty good question. Click to expand... It amazes me how many people actually think that it only takes 2 to 4 years to become a dentist.
Originally posted by Samoa ROFL Actually, considering that most Americans think it only takes a two year associate degree to practice pharmacy, that's a pretty good question. Click to expand... It amazes me how many people actually think that it only takes 2 to 4 years to become a dentist.