Careers in Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Build Your Legacy by becoming a medication expert and a crucial member of the healthcare team. A degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical sciences offers incredible earnings, flexible hours, and over 100+ unique career opportunities.
Pharmacists are medication experts,
problem-solvers, and leaders in healthcare. As patients’ most accessible healthcare providers, pharmacists play a critical role in maintaining and improving patient health. They are recognized for their value in improving medication use and patient outcomes. Pharmacists have various roles in pharmacies, clinics, hospitals, public health and government agencies, and pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
Why I am pursuing a degree in pharmacy!
Makaili Robinson
Pharmacy Student
Many Paths, Many Possibilities in Pharmacy
Provide medication therapy management and primary care services.
- Compounding, medication reviews, and patient counseling
- Patient care services like immunizations, health screenings, and medication synchronization
- Digital health and remote patient monitoring to manage chronic diseases
Lead efforts focused on helping society improve public health.
- Disease prevention and control: health screenings, immunizations
- Drug abuse prevention and treatment/opioid crisis
- Family planning and maternal health
Lead and participate in activities to ensure appropriate medication therapy for patients.
- Participating member of medical team rounds for drug therapy management and monitoring
- Pharmacy services like antimicrobial and blood product stewardship, infusion services, drug diversion prevention
- Formulary management, medication safety, and quality improvement
- Informatics, data analytics, and quality outcomes
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Oncology
Pharmacotherapy
Ambulatory Care
Critical Care
Nuclear
Transplant
Psychiatric
Infectious Diseases
Cardiology
Nutrition Support
Responsible for medication management programs to ensure appropriate medication therapy at an affordable cost for a patient population in a managed care organization or health plan.
- Medication management and patient education services
- Pharmaceutical benefit management and formulary development
- Telepharmacy and digital health services
Work in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies that develop, manufacture, distribute, and market medications.
- Research and Development, Clinical Research
- Medical and Regulatory Affairs, Medication Information
- Sales and Marketing
Make and dispense medications to treat animal conditions and are often employed by pharmacies, animal hospitals, and zoos.
Engage in biopharmaceutical research, from drug discovery and development to clinical trials to patient outcomes research, and pursue careers in contract research organizations and other research facilities.
Optimize medication therapies for patients in nursing homes, assisted living communities, rehabilitation centers, and other long-term care facilities.
Preparing and administering infusion medications and managing treatment plans for patients to use at home.
Selecting medication therapies based on the interpretation of a genetic profile.
Provide medication management services, remote patient monitoring, patient education, and other primary care services.
Optimize value-based care for patient populations, often using health analytics to improve the quality of care while reducing costs.
Work in health departments, the FDA, the CDC, CMS Medicare and Medicaid, and Veterans Affairs providing clinical pharmacy services, conducting research, and leading public health efforts.
Focus on advocacy and policy, government affairs, and education.
Develop materials to educate health care professionals, consumers, and others about pharmaceutical products.
Specialize in clinical practice and research and educate future pharmacists.
More Paths, More Possibilities
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Why am I pursuing a degree in pharmaceutical sciences?
Graduates with expertise in this field are in high demand across various healthcare industry sectors, including pharmaceutical companies, healthcare consulting firms, government agencies, academia, and research institutions. Pursuing an advanced degree in this field opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities, providing graduates with the flexibility to choose paths that align with their interests and goals.
Shishir Maharjan
Ph.D. Student in the School of Pharmacy