Health Careers High School

By admin, June 9, 2009 12:50 am

health careers high school

Many students these days are pursuing a career in pharmacy. And I can not blame them. Some of the advantages of being a pharmacist are:

Starting Salary 1) can be anywhere from $ 75,000 to $ 150,000 depending on location and the need for

2) working hours of a pharmacist are flexible. You can work at 7 and 7 OFF, work during evenings or work normal working 9.5

3) You will leave with less debt in comparison with other health professional schools.

4) You can become a fully fledge licensed pharmacist in his early 20 years and not have to complete residence

5) You do not have to deal with blood

There are many other advantages to becoming a pharmacist. Above are only a handful of them.

Now, how can you be a pharmacist?

If you're in high school and is interested in pharmacy school, I recommend you take a look at a few 0-6 years program schools. This program works this way. The high school student applies into this program. While students get the minimum grade point average (GPA) and SAT scores must be able to enter the program. An interview may be necessary in some schools, so please see with each school. After 2 years of prerequisite courses with high grades, students proceed to the school of pharmacy, where you have 3 or 4 year courses school of pharmacy. Once completed, the student is eligible for residence at 1 year, or you can go out and immediately Pharmacy Practice.

The child 0-6 years school is the program of the University of the Pacific (UOP) School of Pharmacy, located in Stockton, CA. They offer a program that is as short as 5 years.

Below are some schools that offer programs for 0-6 years:

Albany College of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Florida A & M University, Hampton University Massachusetts – Boston, Northeastern University, Ohio Northern University, Philadelphia, Rutgers University, the University of San Juan, St. Louis College of Pharmacy University of Connecticut, University of Findlay, University of Missouri at Kansas City, University of Rhode Island, University of Texas at Austin, University Pacific and the University of Pittsburgh

Now if you're a college student or nontraditional student, the road to becoming a pharmacist is similar a high school student. Basically, you must complete the requirements of the pharmacy school, take the Pharmacy college admission test (PCAT – if applicable) and apply to pharmacy school of your choice. There are many obstacles that a student who is applying to pharmacy school may face. These questions include: How do I prepare to apply to pharmacy school? What should I study? What extracurricular activities should I participate? Is it necessary to graduate with a bachelor degree? Etc.

Getting to the pharmacy ebook rel = "nofollow" href = "http://pre-pharm.info/"> school will show how a student got into pharmacy school of their choice in the short term 4 months after application.

After graduating from pharmacy school, the student pharmacist is now completely full and only after obtaining the license, to take the state test required for students interested in practicing in, he or she can start working as a pharmacist.

As a pharmacist, who must renew their license every 2 years. This process requires the pharmacist's license to take 30 units of Continuing Education (CE) classes either online or register for a class. Apart from this, the pharmacist can enjoy your career in the field of pharmacy.

Charlie Thai is a pharmacy student and author of the “How To Get Into Pharmacy School” Ebook. He can be reached by going to http://www.GetIntoPharmacySchool.com

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