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Becoming A Pharmacist
If you have decided to become a pharmacist it takes 5 years, 4 years doing a degree course in pharmacy and a year for practical experience ending with an exam. In 2010 the University of Nottingham was voted the best School of Pharmacy, this is a big achievement for the University but after a review of their website and understanding their own advances and discoveries. Ornella Barra is a special professor at the University of Nottingham, her main role being chief executive of pharmaceutical wholesale division at Alliance Boots means Ornella is well placed for understanding the industry and the changing role of a pharmacist meaning graduates are well placed to attain jobs with the current skill set needed. One graduated, pharmacists have a range of roles to choose from pharmacies, clinics, hospitals, laboratories for education, research and development. To help make the choice easier at the time doing work placements to get a better understanding of the industry and what it has to offer and where that choice can lead to. As demonstrated above with Ornella Barra’s role, chief executive of pharmaceutical wholesale division, Ornella started her career as a pharmacist, managing a local pharmacy which she later went onto to buy. From their Ornella’s career continued to grow to her role of today. This above look at the possible direction and scope to grow a career in pharmacy is just one look at where a degree in pharmacy can take you. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Stephen Castle is experienced writer with a good knowledge of recruitment and industry requirements. This look at the role of a pharmacist looks at where to start and the potential of the role including a look at Ornella Barra, chief executive of pharmaceutical wholesale division at Alliance Boots |
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