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    Pharmacy (Pharm. D)

    • Pécs, Hungary

    Master degree

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    5 years

    On-Campus

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    The Academic Program offered by the Faculty of Pharmacy leads to the Pharmacy degree with a Pharm. D. title. This programme provides complete theoretical and practical training in pharmacy. The holder of the degree is entitled to bear the doctoral title Pharmacy (Pharm. D).

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    Studying pharmacy at the Master's level in Hungary opens doors to a field that combines extensive scientific knowledge with practical application. This discipline not only emphasizes advanced drug development but also focuses on integrating pharmacology with patient care.

    Through courses in pharmacodynamics and clinical pharmacy, you'll learn how medications affect biological systems and how to optimize therapeutic outcomes. Students gain hands-on experience through collaborative projects in research and community pharmacy settings, fostering independence as they engage with healthcare scenarios. The comprehensive curriculum also includes sophisticated training in formulating and evaluating new drug delivery systems.

    As you enhance your skills in patient counseling and pharmaceutical analysis, you'll prepare for diverse career paths. Graduates often pursue roles in clinical settings, pharmaceutical research, and regulatory affairs, contributing to health outcomes on a global scale. The educational environment in Hungary encourages innovative thinking and prepares students to thrive in an international medical landscape.