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The World of Pharmacy University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy Memphis Knoxville
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Did You Know that Pharmacists… Fill prescriptions? Give vaccines? Round with physicians and nurses in the hospital? Counsel patient on medicines and disease states? Help patients choose OTC medicines? Work on Native American reservations? Work with radioactive substances? Teach students in a classroom? And much, much MORE!
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Why Pharmacy? Well rounded career Vital part of the healthcare team Outstanding career options Excellent earning potential A trusted profession
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Pharmacy Careers Retail pharmacy Compounding pharmacy Nuclear pharmacy Clinical pharmacy Outpatient Inpatient Managed care Pharmacy specialties Long-term care Medical publishing Indian Health Services U.S. Government pharmacy Academic pharmacy Drug information specialist Infectious disease pharmacy Nutrition support pharmacy Poison Control pharmacy Managed Care pharmacy Pharmaceutical Industry
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Retail Pharmacy Chain Pharmacies Majority of pharmacists work in chain drug stores Many job openings Often highest paying jobs in pharmacy Flexible hours Opportunities for pre- pharmacy students
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Retail Pharmacy Independent Pharmacies Would you like to own and manage a pharmacy? Create your own hours? Privately owned & operated Offer many unique services Opportunities to own multiple pharmacies
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Compounding Pharmacy Prepare medications in unavailable forms & strengths Patient-specific products Boutique pharmacy Making items such as: Lollipops Gummibears Hormones Magic Mouthwash
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Nuclear Pharmacy Prepare radioactive materials that are used for diagnostic tests or for treating certain diseases Radiation products Diagnosing & treating hyperthyroidism Brain imaging http://nps.cardinal.com/NPS/content/nucpharm/index.asp
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Clinical Pharmacy Outpatient Clinic setting Take blood pressures, counsel on medications & disease states Inpatient Hospital setting Round with physicians and nurses Give expert advice on medications for your patients
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Pharmacy Specialties Veterinary Pharmacy Geriatric Pharmacy Pediatric Pharmacy Pharmacists that specialize in cardiology Certified Diabetes Educator
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Indian Health Services Pharmacy Provide pharmaceutical services to American Indians and Alaskan Natives who live on or near reservations Federal or State Tailor therapies to suit spiritual beliefs Education is KEY! www.ihs.gov
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U.S. Government Pharmacy Armed Forces Food and Drug Administration Veteran’s Administration U.S. Public Health Services
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Academic Pharmacy Ability to teach what you love to post-graduate and graduate students Research opportunities Currently there is a shortage in this area of pharmacy http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/555868
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Should You Be a Pharmacist? Do you like… Chemistry, Biology, Math? To help people? To solve problems and puzzles? Are you… Dependable? Organized? Detail-oriented? Able to communicate well with others?
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UT College of Pharmacy Two campuses: Memphis & Knoxville Clinical Education opportunities statewide http://www.uthsc.edu/pharmacy
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UT Pharmacy Requirements 3 years of pre-pharmacy courses (90 hours) GPA Average GPA of entering students – 3.4 overall/3.3 in science coursework (on a 4.0 scale) Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) Average PCAT score of entering students - 70 th percentile On-site Interview
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How to Apply PCAT registration http://www.pcatweb.info PharmCAS application Pharmacy College Application Service www.pharmcas.org Entrance interview
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Pharmacy School Doctorate program 2 ½ years of classroom learning (Memphis or Knoxville) 1 ½ years of clinical rotations (Memphis, Knoxville, Nashville or Chattanooga) What happens after pharmacy school? NAPLEX – North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (aka National Board Exam) State Board Exam (aka Law Exam) Optional: residency or fellowship programs
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Job Market Average salary: $106,410 a year Nationwide shortage 269,900 jobs in 2008 17% expected employment growth from 2008- 2018 Faster than the average for all other occupations! http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos079.htm#emply
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Questions? The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer.
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