pharmacy has an option to have communication with patients and reatil pharmacy is also there.. there is a lot of professional option to it..
they do the pharmacology and its more streamlined and longer to incorporate the clinical training.
pharmacy allows u to do MedSc related work in research... especially pharmacology.. (omg
one of the pharmacist from overseas and doing a PhD was HOTT... ok.. ill stop
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Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology and Pathology are taught to some capacity... i cant recall how much
so u can work in anatomical sciences and physiology research too.
drug research is the obvious big thing..
Pharmacy as a course provides two advantage over the BSc in Pharmacology.
1) very competitive cohort... allowing u to further ureself.
2) registration as a pharmacist to let u work if u decide u dun lik research.. or ure older and want a repetitive career