A few days ago
Anonymous

dentist or pharmD ? … please i need some help…?

university admissions from where i come have started… and i’m kinda confused ; dentistry or PharmD ??! …i hope you help me through with some of your experience or what you’ve heard is better and more exciting… and which has a better future…

p.s. i’m a female, dad wants me to study medicine ,he’s a doctor and wishes to see me one too.. on the other hand mom and everyone else doesn’t like that idea..and i really feel confused and i can’t figure out what i like anymore ,, it’s like i’ve been brain washed!!! i’ve been getting high marks since first grade,that’s one of the reasons why dad wants me to study medicine… i hope you kindly help me … thanks a lot …

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A few days ago
atg28

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First of all, both are extremely difficult practices, so you should talk to various people who have just gotten their degree and what they had to do to get it. Talking to dentists or pharmacists who have gotten their degrees may have no bearing how the current status is with getting into those particular schools.

For example, medical doctors like your father had a different time altogether with getting into medical school as with the particular eligible students now. The competition is always stiff, but the influx of foriegn applicants have made the process even more difficult to the point that those students are looking into other disciplines such as dentistry or pharmacy.

Again, speak to people in both crafts and how they got to their position. Many dentists fail in life, not because they’re not good dentists, but because they can be poor businessmen. Dentists in private practice have to juggle issues of repaying bank loans, establishing clientele, and paying malpractice insurance in a never-ending cycle. – And you thought dentistry was looking into people’s mouths…

As for pharmacists, they run through their own struggles also. Although you end up going to school learning about compounding and formulations, insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies are looking to eliminate pharmacists as way-overpayed pill counters and have implemented many ways to look to eliminate them. Aside from druggist activities, people with a pharmD degree can look into aspects of drug development and clinical pharmacology for the development of new drugs.

In summation, although people will always need dentists to a degree, there is quite a bit of flexibility in the roles and possibilties of a pharmacist.

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A few days ago
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dentist because you will have many income
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