Thanks for the video Sarah! Im 17 and I really want to go into pharmacy, and I have so many questions that I need answered before I fully decide on that, and your videos are helping me out so much!
Awww I am happy to hear my videos are helpful!! Yes, definitely do your research and get your questions answered before you commit to a profession ☺️ glad to hear you are being proactive!
Just found this video, great to have someone record their journey. I'm about to start a pharmacy technician program to become a CPhT but ultimately want to go all the way for a PharmD. Still have 25-30 years of work left, so we'll see how it goes... but I'm sure these videos will be super helpful!
Hello! I really enjoyed your video. I just graduated from my pharmacy school and was offered a clinical pharmacist role at the hospital I have interned for the past 4 years (decided not to do residency). I agree wholeheartedly that doing internship while in school is a game changer. Highly recommend to do so if you’re a pharmacy student
P2 here, I appreciate the video, wonderful content. My question, when you first started at your clinical position, did you ever feel like you were expected to know everything right away? Did you ever feel like you didn’t know enough?
I was expected the know the basics/fundamentals of hospital pharmacy, but I definitely wasn't expected to know everything! It is not realistic to expect a pharmacist to have everything memorized. The best pharmacists are the ones that know WHERE to look up to find the correct the information (clinical studies, clinical references, etc) and having an understanding of what your knowledge deficits are and taking the time to fill in those gaps :)
I’m currently working as a pharmacy tech in an acute care setting while also going to school to become an EMT basic. I’m almost done with EMT school and I also have almost 2 years of pharmacy experience. I’m sterile compounding and aseptic technique (IV) certified and I’m planning on getting my hazardous compounding and preceptor certification. I don’t plan on getting a bachelors since from what I heard most pharmacy schools don’t require you to have one they only require you to have your prerequisites in order to apply. I plan on taking things a little slow on getting my prerequisites done so by the time I apply I should have about 6 years pharmacy experience and 4 years of EMS experience would this help me stand out or even get scholarships to help pay for pharmacy school (assuming my gpa is also good)? How would my experience compare to the average pharmacy school applicant?
Your experience as pharmacy tech and EMS sounds phenomenal! I am pretty sure you will definitely stand out from the average pharmacy school applicant :) Wishing you the best of luck on your journey - I am sure you're going to do great!
So, I'm doing my application for pharmacy school right now, and I don't want to work while I'm going to school, at least not for the first two years. I know there are people who are strong and can do it; HOWEVER, I'm not strong enough to do both simultaneously, at least not in grad school. Undergrad is one thing, but grad school? NOPE!
My son is in high school, thinking about going into pharmacy, but so much information on the internet says pharmacy is oversaturated and not a good career choice anymore. Do you agree with that?
When I was in high school, pharmacy was such a hot and growing field. By the time I graduated pharmacy school, it was becoming very saturated. However, after several years of working as a pharmacist, I am starting to hear the number of graduating classes is starting to shrink again. With every profession, its hard to predict! I hope that by the time your son finishes pharmacy school (if he ends up pursuing pharmacy), the job market will have balanced out. It also depends on what field of pharmacy he wants to pursue!
Yes I still would! I love my current job as a hospital pharmacist and intend to be one for a while ☺️ unless other factors cause me to need to change in the future (life style changes that requires me to have a different work schedule or needing to move away etc)
Thanks for the video Sarah! Im 17 and I really want to go into pharmacy, and I have so many questions that I need answered before I fully decide on that, and your videos are helping me out so much!
Awww I am happy to hear my videos are helpful!! Yes, definitely do your research and get your questions answered before you commit to a profession ☺️ glad to hear you are being proactive!
I'm a pharmacist and unless you are mobile and have a residency don't do it!
Same gurl same 😭
Just found this video, great to have someone record their journey. I'm about to start a pharmacy technician program to become a CPhT but ultimately want to go all the way for a PharmD. Still have 25-30 years of work left, so we'll see how it goes... but I'm sure these videos will be super helpful!
Hello! I really enjoyed your video. I just graduated from my pharmacy school and was offered a clinical pharmacist role at the hospital I have interned for the past 4 years (decided not to do residency). I agree wholeheartedly that doing internship while in school is a game changer. Highly recommend to do so if you’re a pharmacy student
Happy for you!! Glad to hear you also support internships during pharmacy school 🤗
I’m already a hospital pharmacist but I’m just enjoying watching the video
Ty for watching! 🥰
Thanks for the information. Dr. Sarah!
Beautiful. Thank you very much
P2 here, I appreciate the video, wonderful content. My question, when you first started at your clinical position, did you ever feel like you were expected to know everything right away? Did you ever feel like you didn’t know enough?
I was expected the know the basics/fundamentals of hospital pharmacy, but I definitely wasn't expected to know everything! It is not realistic to expect a pharmacist to have everything memorized. The best pharmacists are the ones that know WHERE to look up to find the correct the information (clinical studies, clinical references, etc) and having an understanding of what your knowledge deficits are and taking the time to fill in those gaps :)
I’m currently working as a pharmacy tech in an acute care setting while also going to school to become an EMT basic. I’m almost done with EMT school and I also have almost 2 years of pharmacy experience. I’m sterile compounding and aseptic technique (IV) certified and I’m planning on getting my hazardous compounding and preceptor certification. I don’t plan on getting a bachelors since from what I heard most pharmacy schools don’t require you to have one they only require you to have your prerequisites in order to apply. I plan on taking things a little slow on getting my prerequisites done so by the time I apply I should have about 6 years pharmacy experience and 4 years of EMS experience would this help me stand out or even get scholarships to help pay for pharmacy school (assuming my gpa is also good)? How would my experience compare to the average pharmacy school applicant?
Your experience as pharmacy tech and EMS sounds phenomenal! I am pretty sure you will definitely stand out from the average pharmacy school applicant :) Wishing you the best of luck on your journey - I am sure you're going to do great!
So, I'm doing my application for pharmacy school right now, and I don't want to work while I'm going to school, at least not for the first two years. I know there are people who are strong and can do it; HOWEVER, I'm not strong enough to do both simultaneously, at least not in grad school. Undergrad is one thing, but grad school? NOPE!
Are you first generation?
My son is in high school, thinking about going into pharmacy, but so much information on the internet says pharmacy is oversaturated and not a good career choice anymore. Do you agree with that?
When I was in high school, pharmacy was such a hot and growing field. By the time I graduated pharmacy school, it was becoming very saturated. However, after several years of working as a pharmacist, I am starting to hear the number of graduating classes is starting to shrink again. With every profession, its hard to predict! I hope that by the time your son finishes pharmacy school (if he ends up pursuing pharmacy), the job market will have balanced out. It also depends on what field of pharmacy he wants to pursue!
Hi Sarah, I wanted to know what if there was no need to work in hospital for 10 years would you still follow the same path or do something else?
Yes I still would! I love my current job as a hospital pharmacist and intend to be one for a while ☺️ unless other factors cause me to need to change in the future (life style changes that requires me to have a different work schedule or needing to move away etc)
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