Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) is a 6-year professional doctoral program designed to train students in clinical and community pharmacy settings. The curriculum combines pharmaceutical science with clinical practice, including 5 years of academic study and 1 year of internship in hospitals. Students are trained in pharmacotherapeutics, clinical pharmacy, hospital and community pharmacy, clinical research, and patient counseling. This program bridges the gap between pharmacists and healthcare providers, equipping graduates to work in hospitals, clinical research organizations, and regulatory sectors. It also offers a pathway to pursue careers abroad, especially in countries where Pharm.D is the minimum requirement to become a licensed pharmacist.

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