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What is a medical residency? I want to be a pharmacist, does that have to do with my future job?
Asked by bioGeek
I keep on hearing residency when i look up pharmacist! Do you HAVE to go to residency? Like is it better if you do or not? Do u get paid?

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Best Answer:
Residency is a nice way of saying slave wages and hours. You will go through college then train as a pharmacist, then you spend one year in "residency" where you are supervised and brought up to speed.

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Pharmacy residency is optional. You can do it for 1 or 2 years. Only about 11% of graduates go onto residencies. If you are interested in clinical pharmacy, you'll need a residency.
Answered by Lea


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