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Life Sciences The PHARMACY Thread, everything you need to know/ask

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ShaneNg
post May 12 2009, 06:26 PM

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Just wondering if anyone's from Nottingham local?

After the transfer, can you choose to work in UK? Or maybe Australia?
Got a feeling like pharmacists are more appreciated overseas.

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ShaneNg
post May 13 2009, 12:31 AM

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Hey, thanks for the replies.

I heard that in Australia, people dont usually visit Doctors for fever, flu.
But they visit the Pharmacy for a prescription, is that true?

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ShaneNg
post Jul 9 2009, 08:28 PM

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I know it's a tedious question, but I'm asking this on behalf on my friend.

What's the difference(again) between a BPharm and a MPharm?
Does MPharm produce Master qualification Pharmacist?

Sorry, I seem to be finding a lot of different answers, so.

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ShaneNg
post Jul 9 2009, 10:14 PM

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But my friend enquired local IMU BPharm, and being acknowledged that BPharm and MPharm are the same.

Or it's differs according to countries?

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ShaneNg
post Jul 10 2009, 08:51 AM

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So, in UK, it's accredited as a Master's degree anywhere except malaysia?

How about a graduate from Australia Universities?
Or, in short, only Malaysia doesnt apply the Master qualification?

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ShaneNg
post Dec 31 2009, 11:19 AM

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Regarding IMU, I would say, if you're intending to practise locally, Monash Malaysia is a better choice.

Now, I'll need input for the following polemic.

I saw a Pharmacy specialty named Clinical pharmacy, from what I've construed, it seems to be, colloquially, one who bears the niche of a doctor in terms of Drug and Medication, without surgery.

I have reservations for this, will it burgeon into it's independent prospects, which acts as the physician's aide, or overshadowed by the physician?
Which actually is a comparison between the future prospects of Clinical Pharmacy and MBBS?

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ShaneNg
post Dec 31 2009, 09:47 PM

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Hey, yes it's a postgrad program, wether Master/PhD in Clinical pharmacy, allegedly steers to the pathway of Clinical Pharmacist and Medical Researcher.

But I'm really confused between a Clinical Pharmacist and a Physician, except that a Clinical/Hospital Pharmacist doesnt take-on surgery procedures. I know that they assist physician as a Consultant for Drugs and Medication, but how much is their gravity in the field of health care?

We all know that commensurately with the inflation of Pharmacists, pejoratives such as 'Pharmacist=salesman, or Doctor:" Hey pharma x, get me an aspirin" propagates greatly.'
Therefore, what is the future outlook between Pharmacy and MBBS, does Pharmacy studies delve deeper into drugs rather than MBBS which prones toward surgery?

Is this true?

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