The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) program is designed to train students in the clinical aspects of pharmacy, emphasizing patient-centered care, medication therapy management, and clinical research. The course includes extensive practical training in hospitals and healthcare settings, covering subjects such as clinical pharmacology, pharmacy practice, pharmacotherapy, and toxicology.
Students develop skills to collaborate with healthcare professionals, ensure safe and effective medication use, and contribute to improving patient health outcomes. The program typically consists of 5 years of academic study followed by 1 year of internship or residency.
Graduates are qualified to work as clinical pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, researchers, educators, or pursue further specialization and research.
