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Pharmacy Career Trends

by Carolyn Thompson

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Pharmacologists are in serious demand to serve the growinghealth care sector. According to Sarlary.Com the majority of pharmacologists earn between $98,000-$109,000. The highest paid positions are on the west coast of the US.

Over 41% of pharmacy jobs are held by professionals with a PhD, JD, or MD.. Over 25% of the companies have less than 25 employees and almost 16% of the companies have more than 15,000 employees.

Bureau of Labor Statistics states that in 2008-2009 there is an anticipated increase of pharmacy technicians needed by 32%. This is a much faster than average increase for all occupations.

The primary reason stated is an aging population that uses more prescription drugs and scientific advancements, which are producing more drugs to fight illnesses. Pharmacologists required to do studies and fill the orders.

Continuing education for pharmacologists is not elective. It is essential that both pharmacists an pharmacology techs stay abreast of the new prescription drugs. They must possess extensive knowledge when it comes to the names, class, side effects and possible interferences with other drugs.

As the health insurance industry tries to discover ways to keep expenses under control, pharmaceutical technicians will be used to do many of the routine and admin responsibilities that were performed by the pharmacist.

Almost all States have legislated the maximum number of technicians who can work under the supervision of a pharmacist at single time. Changes in these regulations could directly affect jobs

The career opportunities in this field vary significantly. There are community pharmacists who compounds and dispenses prescribed drugs. They are also responsible for transferring prescriptions, logging data and handling customer concerns.

Your career strarts with the college of pharmacy and leads you as far as you are willing to go. The opportunities are limitless.

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Published July 27th, 2008

Filed in Career, Health