Published Nov 28, 2016
Edisonaidor
16 Posts
A nurse or a pharmacists, who has more knowledge on diseases, pathophysiologies and prognosis.
RN(BNSc) vs. B. Pharm
NP/DNPs/CRNAs vs. Pharm D.
Your opinions pls.
Horseshoe, BSN, RN
5,879 Posts
A nurse or a pharmacists, who has more knowledge on diseases, pathophysiologies and prognosis. RN(BNSc) vs. B. PharmNP/DNPs/CRNAs vs. Pharm D. Your opinions pls.
Are you in the US? The minimum education required in order to be a pharmacist in the US is a Pharm D.
With a Bachelor's, one has a few options, but being a pharmacist is not one of them.
Undergraduate degrees in pharmaceutical science can prepare you for entry-level research positions such as technician or assistant. With this degree, you could possibly work in drug analysis, drug manufacturing or medicine marketing. In addition, you might begin a career in pharmaceutical sales.
What Can I Do with a Pharmaceutical Science Degree?
Sue Demonas, BSN, MSN, PhD, RN
38 Posts
The answer to your question will vary on the specific subject matter, and the individual pharmacist and/or nurse. You really can't collectively generalize an answer to your question. What is the purpose of your question?