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**UPDATE - FEB 2010!!!**

The 2010 PharmD. Career Guide is finally complete and ready for you to purchase.  Like the last 3 guides we have published (which have received tremendous accolades, thanks to all of you!), this guide was compiled with the help of several experienced pharmaceutical industry recruiters, practicing pharmacists, and established professionals.

We also took into account the results from a survey of over 100 pharmacy students to find out what was most important to YOU when looking for a career.  The results?  You wanted to know the basics; what each career entails, how to get there, potential for progression, and most important, salary.  Therefore, in this edition we laid out each section to highlight exactly what you wanted to know about each potential PharmD. career.

So what do you want to be?  Whether your in school and unsure or 20 years out looking for a change, we guarantee the PharmD. Career Guide has the information you are looking for.  So find out what over half a dozen pharmacy schools who are using the PharmD. Career Guide in their curriculum already know and buy a copy today through our secure store below.


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2010 PharmD. Career Guide - Table Of Contents:

1. Forward
2. Preparing For Your Career
3. Deciding What’s Best For You
4. Career Paths
Includes Job Description, Ideal Background, Progression, Salary, Notes
I:  Retail Pharmacist
A:  Chain Community Pharmacist
B:  Independent Community Pharmacist
C:  Independent Community Pharmacy Owner
II:  Hospital Pharmacist
A:  Hospital Staff Pharmacist
B:  Hospital Clinical Pharmacist
III:  University Faculty (Academia)
IV:  Military/Government
A:  FDA/CDC
B:  Indian Health Services (IHS)
C:  Veterans Affairs (VA)/Armed Forces Pharmacist
D: Public Healthy Pharmacist
V:  Long Term Care (LTC) Pharmacist
VI:  Consultant Pharmacist
VII: Home Infusion Pharmacists
VIII:  Pharmacy Benefits Manager/Managed Care Organization Pharmacist
IX: Ambulatory Care Pharmacist
X: Nuclear Pharmacist
XI:  Pharmaceutical Industry
A:  Sales Representative
B:  Clinical Research Field Monitor
C:  Drug/Medical Information
D:  Drug Safety
E:  Quality Control (QC)/Quality Assurance (QA)
F:  Regulatory Affairs
G:  Medical Writer
H:  Medical Education/Communications
I:  Medical Science Liaison (MSL)
J:  Pharmaceutics/Formulations
K:  Clinical Development/Clinical Trial Leader
L:  Project Management
M:  Pharmacoeconomics (Outcomes & Economics)
N:  Advertising
O:  Marketing
P:  Medical/Clinical Affairs Specialist (Med Strategy & Med Communications)
Q:  Strategic Analysis (Business Development)
R:  Market Research
S:  Upper Management
IX:  Further Education/Alternatives
A:  Med School
B:  Law School
C:  PhD Programs
D:  Use Your Imagination
5.  The Top 10 Ways To Maximize Your Income
6.  Conclusion
7.  Residency/Fellowship Supplement

About the Author

Jason Kay, PharmD.

Dr. Jason Kay is the CEO of PharmDCareers.com and editor-in-chief of The Annual PharmD. Career Guide. Dr. Kay has over a decade of experience in both pharmacy practice and the pharmaceutical industry and has also served as a consultant to several of the largest executive recruiting firms in North America.

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