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When you apply for them, do you need to be licensed within that state?
Do residency programs affiliated with universities prefer those who went to their pharmacy school/ or one who may have had the opportunity to work there because of location, over an 'outsider' from another state?
Are residencies needed to be a 'hospital pharmacist'?
Do residencies train you to be a staff pharmacist as well as a clinical pharmacist?
With regards to clinical pharmacy, what could you do in pharm.d school to ensure you can become a clinical pharmacist? Do you need any extra degrees? Would I need to get a Masters degree or Ph.D after this to be one? What would set you apart as someone they would understand wants to do this.
What would allow you to participate as a researcher in clinical trials, for instance?
And as a P-2, what types of things could I do in pharmacy school to position myself for a top-notch residency?
Thanks.
Do residency programs affiliated with universities prefer those who went to their pharmacy school/ or one who may have had the opportunity to work there because of location, over an 'outsider' from another state?
Are residencies needed to be a 'hospital pharmacist'?
Do residencies train you to be a staff pharmacist as well as a clinical pharmacist?
With regards to clinical pharmacy, what could you do in pharm.d school to ensure you can become a clinical pharmacist? Do you need any extra degrees? Would I need to get a Masters degree or Ph.D after this to be one? What would set you apart as someone they would understand wants to do this.
What would allow you to participate as a researcher in clinical trials, for instance?
And as a P-2, what types of things could I do in pharmacy school to position myself for a top-notch residency?
Thanks.