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4. Financial Wellness and the Medical School Cost Dilemma with Dr. Tim Ulbrich

The Physician Pharmacist

Y of P is a free fee only financial planning firm and connects with the Wi Fi community of 13,000 plus pharmacy professionals via the your financial pharmacist, podcast blog, website resources and speaking engagements. So with pharmacy graduates, you know, my estimation is about 25% or so qualify for PSLF. That's $100,000, right.

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Op-Ed: Celebrate Direct-to-Career Paths and Primary Care Pharmacy Practice

Pharmacy Times

Spring is an exciting time for Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) graduates, with hooding and commencement celebrations across the United States at our 143 academic pharmacy programs (soon to be 141). Some will assume roles in hospitals and health systems, long-term care, telehealth models, and other roles.

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Things To Embark on During Pharmacy School for a Fulfilling Career

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

Explore Different Career Paths Studying pharmacy offers a wide range of career opportunities. While community pharmacy and hospital practice are often top of mind, there are many others to consider, including specialty pharmacy, compounding, ambulatory care, home infusion, and many more.