4 Pharmaceutical Medicine Pre-Med degrees found
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4 Pharmaceutical Medicine Pre-Med degrees found
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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Pre-Pharmacy
- Johnstown, USA
Pre-Med
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Pharmacists play a key role in helping patients feel better and are an invaluable part of the health care system. While pharmacists are commonly associated with the health care system, they can also have careers in research, government, pharmaceutical producing industries, and technology and informatics fields.
Graceland University
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Pre-Pharmacy Program
- Lamoni, USA
Pre-Med
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
Students interested in pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree should major in Biology or Chemistry (with a Biology minor). For the best preparation, we recommend a double major in both Biology and Chemistry. Students should review the admissions requirements for the pharmacy schools of their choice.
D'Youville College
PRE-PHARMACY (2-YEAR)
Pre-Med
English
Pharmacists serve on the front lines of medicine as a critical component of patients’ health—whether working in the lab, the community, government, or in a clinical setting.
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Pharmacy Post Baccalaureate Program and Pre-PharmD Enrichment Program
- Erie, USA
Pre-Med
Full time
On-Campus
English
LECOM offers educational programs intended to increase opportunities and options in science for college graduates interested in the School of Pharmacy. The Pharmacy Health Sciences Post Baccalaureate Program and the Pre-PharmD Enrichment Program (PEP) offers a rigorous curriculum centred on the basic medical sciences to prepare students for the pharmacy program.
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Pre-Med Degrees in Health Care Pharmaceutical Medicine
Pharmacy refers to an area of study in which people learn how to fill prescriptions and advise patients on how and when to take medications. Those who study pharmacy may go onto become pharmacy technicians, hospital pharmacists, or pharmacy managers.
Before people apply to medical school, they typically engage in the undergraduate pursuits that are most likely to prepare them for the intensity of those programs. Pre-med coursework can put students on the path to further study and, ultimately, to careers in the medical field.