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Learn more about the future of pharmacy from the Dean of a newly proposed school of pharmacy -
Pharmacy is going to expand for businessmen, drug companies, retail chains and tech companies but not for pharmacists.In summary, pharmacy is going to expand even more; health providers are always in demand, with the california bill pharmacists are technically going to be given the health provider status, sky is the limit for pharmacy and salaries will skyrocket.
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I heard from him that pharmacists will soon make $1 million a year. That we are going from 6 digit to 7!
Probably one of the most knowledgeable deans I’ve seen.
Isn't the current CEO of CVS a pharmacist?I don't see a pharmacist becoming CEO of CVS or Walgreens anytime soon, and that is the only way I see a pharmacist making a $1,000,000. Then again, I guess there was that independent pharmacist owner here who was making millions, but since he's been arrested, his example is probably not a good one to follow.
Learn more about the future of pharmacy from the Dean of a newly proposed school of pharmacy -
Pharmacy is going to expand for businessmen, drug companies, retail chains and tech companies but not for pharmacists.
So I guess it’s fair for deans to keep saying that “the profession of pharmacy is expanding.”
He is. The prior one was, too.Isn't the current CEO of CVS a pharmacist?
Isn't the current CEO of CVS a pharmacist?
He is. The prior one was, too.
If more pharmacy schools open up, then they can employ more pharmacysts to teach in their school. Ergo more job openings and all cysts have a place to work. Therefore job bubble will not explode as long as we keep on opening schools.
Sounds like being a pharmacyst is where it's at.If more pharmacy schools open up, then they can employ more pharmacysts to teach in their school. Ergo more job openings and all cysts have a place to work. Therefore job bubble will not explode as long as we keep on opening schools.
If more pharmacy schools open up, then they can employ more pharmacysts to teach in their school. Ergo more job openings and all cysts have a place to work. Therefore job bubble will not explode as long as we keep on opening schools.
If more pharmacy schools open up, then they can employ more pharmacysts to teach in their school. Ergo more job openings and all cysts have a place to work. Therefore job bubble will not explode as long as we keep on opening schools.
LoL, open a pharmacy school with class size of 100, faculty size 10? The more schools you open, the more jobs! LoL.
It’s a pyramid scheme. You just have to avoid being the one to hold the bag of $200k+ in loans and no job when pharmacy schools stop opening.
You have to take into account that when you open a pharmacy school you won’t graduate your first class for 4 years so those 100 students in the first class will be delayed in looking for jobs until then. It’s like living on borrowed money and continually borrowing more money from different sources to pay back the loan that is closest to debt collection time. When that second and third loan is expiring then you borrow more money from a fourth fifth and sixth loan shark to pay off that loan. Vicious cycle and the only way to get out of your current situation is to borrow even more loans.LoL, open a pharmacy school with class size of 100, faculty size 10? The more schools you open, the more jobs! LoL.