Rotation quality

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I'm considering some three year schools and I'm wondering about their quality and number of different areas for rotations. I have heard that they are more geared for retail than clinical.

It would be good to have as many rotations available to be able to explore many areas of pharmacy. Generally, do three year schools not have as much depth and quality?
 
I’m in a 3 year program and my rotations were/are at an Air Force pharmacy, a traditional hospital, at a department of correction pharmacy, a nuclear pharmacy, a pain management/rehab center, psychiatric hospitals, and the VA. It seems like rather diverse opportunities to me.
Of course, plenty of people in my class are going on or have been on retail rotations too.
 
ForgetMeNot said:
I’m in a 3 year program and my rotations were/are at an Air Force pharmacy, a traditional hospital, at a department of correction pharmacy, a nuclear pharmacy, a pain management/rehab center, psychiatric hospitals, and the VA. It seems like rather diverse opportunities to me.
Of course, plenty of people in my class are going on or have been on retail rotations too.
do you have any at a teaching hospital?
 
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