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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What do you think? Obviously you wouldn’t call your pharmacist “Doctor xxx”, right?[/quote] Some pharmacists have PharmDs and others do not.[/quote] How can you hold the job of pharmacist and not have a PharmD? [/quote] like many allied health fields (physical therapy, occupational therapy, etc.) in the past decade or two, pharmacy has transitioned to having the doctorate be the entry level practitioner degree. So people entering the pharmacy field NOW need to get doctorates (PharmD), but older pharmacists are less likely to have one because back when they were entering the field, the bachelor's degree was the entry-level qualification to enter the field. You didn't need a PharmD to become a pharmacist.[/quote]
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