Practice Settings, Job Responsibilities, and Job Satisfaction of Nontraditional PharmD and BS Pharmacy Graduates |
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Authors: | Pamela U. Joyner Tracy E. Thomason Susan J. Blalock |
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Affiliation: | UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy |
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Abstract: |
ObjectivesTo assess differences in the practice of pharmacy and in job satisfaction between graduates of a nontraditional doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program and a bachelor of science (BS) in pharmacy program.MethodsTwo separate survey instruments were mailed to 293 PharmD graduates and 293 BS graduates.ResultsTwo hundred fourteen (73.0%) of the 293 nontraditional PharmD graduates and 189 (64.5%) of the 293 BS graduates completed the survey instruments. Nontraditional PharmD graduates expressed greater satisfaction, both in their current position and with pharmacy as a career, compared to BS graduates. Nontraditional PharmD graduates were more likely than BS graduates to practice in a hospital and have more clinical responsibilities.ConclusionsNontraditional PharmD graduates are more likely to have greater satisfaction with their job and with pharmacy as a career compared to BS-trained pharmacists. |
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Keywords: | nontraditional PharmD degree job responsibilities job satisfaction |
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