You are the best !!!! I am a pharmD intern now, about to finish my internship, and all I can think of is doing medical school after I graduate. I have watched all of your video and they used to fuel me to presue medicine, but never occured to me that you'll do this video!! this vifeo is for me. Thanks!
This was a really great podcast Andy, your focus was on your guest giving him plenty of time to talk in the interview. Sacrifices have to be made to be a med student, taking years to get to where you want to be, much respect.
It was worth getting an MD/DO when pharmacy was a 5 year program. 2 year pre pharmacy and 3 years pharmacy school. Today, doing a 4 year undergrad/4 year Pharmacy School/ 1 - 2 year residency/ 4 year Med School/ 4 to 6 year residency, 2-4 years fellowship.....SERIOUSLY!!
The University of South Carolina offers the same program, but you’ll be able to receive your Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences your 4th year and then you’ll receive your PharmD your 6th year.
I am a Pharmacist now, and I want to go to medical school. I bought Nathan Garlands book, and I have found it so helpful so far! Great interview. Thank you!
@@pharmacistshane You’re not wrong. Sadly, pharmacy is not fulfilling for me. I think medicine can bring me that sense of fulfillment (and extra money).
💜 Thank you for sharing this interview of experiences throughout Pharmacology and Medicine, it’s exciting to hear and see the real truth of drive and passion. 💚
Clinical Pharmacists will soon be able to level up to Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner with full prescriptive authority in the US within the next 3 to 5 years. NPs, CNPs, PAs had their run...
It must be really very nice to go to Pitt for 6 years and have hundreds of thousands of dollars spent and be able to go back to medical school. I grew up poor and am buried in student loans there is no way I could ever purse another graduate school degree. People don’t realize how much pharmacy school costs. I have no idea how people can afford this
Better become an Orthopedic or Neurosurgeon! You'll be broke until your 40s and be saddled with 500k-600k debt along with the opportunity cost of ~ 150k/yr lost wages!!....Add it up! F-That!!! I see little to no long term advantage of having a PharmD/ MD. Will all blur together over time.
You are the best !!!! I am a pharmD intern now, about to finish my internship, and all I can think of is doing medical school after I graduate. I have watched all of your video and they used to fuel me to presue medicine, but never occured to me that you'll do this video!! this vifeo is for me. Thanks!
Very nice! I would have done the same, but I am contractually obligated to work as a Pharmacist for four years from my scholarship until I can do so 😭
@@sasquatch8268 same here in the Philippines, after scholarship you need to do contractually obligated to work as pharmacist
This was a really great podcast Andy, your focus was on your guest giving him plenty of time to talk in the interview. Sacrifices have to be made to be a med student, taking years to get to where you want to be, much respect.
Power to UB Jacobs School of Medicine! I just graduated nursing school in West Seneca just over a month ago. Medical school has always been my dream.
It was worth getting an MD/DO when pharmacy was a 5 year program. 2 year pre pharmacy and 3 years pharmacy school. Today, doing a 4 year undergrad/4 year Pharmacy School/ 1 - 2 year residency/ 4 year Med School/ 4 to 6 year residency, 2-4 years fellowship.....SERIOUSLY!!
The University of South Carolina offers the same program, but you’ll be able to receive your Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences your 4th year and then you’ll receive your PharmD your 6th year.
I am a Pharmacist now, and I want to go to medical school. I bought Nathan Garlands book, and I have found it so helpful so far! Great interview. Thank you!
sorry, but which book of Nathan Garlands?
You're nuts if do it!
@@reembakri-qz2sy Pharm.D. to M.D.: From Pharmacy School to Medical School: A Complete Guide To Getting Into Medical School
@@pharmacistshane You’re not wrong. Sadly, pharmacy is not fulfilling for me. I think medicine can bring me that sense of fulfillment (and extra money).
I can relate a lot to this as I am a CVICU RN preparing to enter medical school by starting my post-bacc this year.
💜 Thank you for sharing this interview of experiences throughout Pharmacology and Medicine, it’s exciting to hear and see the real truth of drive and passion. 💚
Clinical Pharmacists will soon be able to level up to Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner with full prescriptive authority in the US within the next 3 to 5 years. NPs, CNPs, PAs had their run...
It must be really very nice to go to Pitt for 6 years and have hundreds of thousands of dollars spent and be able to go back to medical school. I grew up poor and am buried in student loans there is no way I could ever purse another graduate school degree. People don’t realize how much pharmacy school costs. I have no idea how people can afford this
Md after pharmd college list upload in youtube please bro
great podcast! very interesting
Sir howmany 6md after pharmd
can you do an podcast/interview with a CRNA?
By the time this dude is done with his medical education he’s probably gonna be $500k in debt 😬
Between a physician and a pharmacist who's more richer aside salary
Phamacisfs don’t make much anymore.. (80-150k), physicians make (200-700k+)
Pharmacist can make more. It all depends on your mindset how you figure out the way... Pharmacist have more business opportunities
Better become an Orthopedic or Neurosurgeon! You'll be broke until your 40s and be saddled with 500k-600k debt along with the opportunity cost of ~ 150k/yr lost wages!!....Add it up! F-That!!! I see little to no long term advantage of having a PharmD/ MD. Will all blur together over time.
Can we do neurosurgeon ? Aftr pharmd
I would not change Pharmacy for anything, being a pharmacist is the best!!!
Please post more like these especially IMGs🥹