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Hey guys,

I have been doing some thinking and I think I might want to consider getting a PharmD and teaching pharmacy students in the future.

Do I have to get a teaching credential for this? I think I want to do something along the lines of microbial pathogenesis and drug targets or even teach immunology to pharmacy students.

Anyone have any information on this?
 
38ctk said:
Hey guys,

I have been doing some thinking and I think I might want to consider getting a PharmD and teaching pharmacy students in the future.

Do I have to get a teaching credential for this? I think I want to do something along the lines of microbial pathogenesis and drug targets or even teach immunology to pharmacy students.

Anyone have any information on this?

I asked this question at MWU-CCP's MCV and person conducting our group said that they look for people who have done at least two years of residency in order to teach. I think some schools require having a residency to teach and others do not. I guess it depends on the school u where u want to teach.
 
38ctk said:
Hey guys,

I have been doing some thinking and I think I might want to consider getting a PharmD and teaching pharmacy students in the future.

Do I have to get a teaching credential for this? I think I want to do something along the lines of microbial pathogenesis and drug targets or even teach immunology to pharmacy students.

Anyone have any information on this?

You'll most likely will have to do a residency to teach. I know a few from my school that have done the primary care residencies and are now clinical professors at other colleges of pharmacy.

For a lot of schools, you'll have teaching resposibilities as a resident, either it be at the college itself or as a preceptor for 4th years on rotations. This will definitely give you the feel of teaching.
 
DrPharm said:
You'll most likely will have to do a residency to teach. I know a few from my school that have done the primary care residencies and are now clinical professors at other colleges of pharmacy.

For a lot of schools, you'll have teaching resposibilities as a resident, either it be at the college itself or as a preceptor for 4th years on rotations. This will definitely give you the feel of teaching.

Thanks guys! Man, that means I have to keep my grades up in Pharmacy school to do a residency. 👎
 
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