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Prefix of a doctor, A career in healthcare without MBBS - How is it possible

Prefix of a doctor, A career in healthcare without MBBS - How is it possible

Even though there are numerous employment alternatives in India, parents typically prefer that their children pursue either a career as a doctor or an engineer because it is widely accepted that these are respectable occupations. Also, traditionally, parents of students with superior grades press them to choose the science stream. That is why a sizable proportion of students enrol in the scientific stream in higher secondary schools across the country. Due to this, the National Eligibility Completion Entrance Test (NEET), the single-entry point for admission to undergraduate medical programmes, is taken by millions of students each year. For those who want to become doctors, receiving low marks in the NEET exam is a frightening thought. Nevertheless, many aspirants received low marks in the NEET exam despite their better preparation because of the intense level of competition. I believe that it is not a good idea to give up after receiving a low NEET score because candidates did their best in the test and the outcome cannot determine their future.

I would like to encourage the students who are adamant about having the prefix "Dr" should not to lose hope despite receiving low NEET scores. As there is still a professional path in healthcare that allows for the prefix "DOCTOR" without an MBBS. One option in this sector is a Pharm D, a 6-year doctoral degree that entails 5 years of study and a 1-year internship. By reading on, you may discover more about the programme, its advantages over other options, and how it can advance your career.

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Many parents and students have erroneous ideas about the course, for instance, they think that Pharm. D professionals are people whose duties end after dispensing the prescription medication. I would like to dispel these kinds of misconceptions about the course. Pharm D course has a lot more to offer. Throughout the course, you will learn in-depth information on drugs, as well as about diseases and their pathophysiology, allowing you to have a full understanding of both diseases and medications. You might be amazed to know how many opportunities a Pharm D degree opens for you.

A Pharm D professional could

  • Work with patients to counsel them on medication use and provide clinical services to help optimize their care.
  • Advise doctors, nurses, and other prescribers regarding medication therapy.
  • Review Prescriptions to identify and manage possible drug interactions, adverse effects, and antibiotic-resistance risks.
  • Research, develop, and test new drugs, as well as run clinical trials for new drug development.
  • If a person decides against working in a hospital or clinical trial site, they can pursue a career in medical writing, which has two subfields: scientific writing and regulatory writing.
  • Choose Pharmacovigilance, which involves ADR reporting and assessment.
  • Engage in employment across the board in the pharmaceutical sector, including drug development, medical affairs, clinical trials, and marketing.
  • Become entrepreneurs, in the healthcare sector.

All the aforementioned job opportunities are open to you and have the extra benefit of granting you the prefix "DOCTOR" if you complete a Pharm D.

In summary, pharmacy is a broad field with a lot to offer. Given the worth of a Pharm. D degree, I would suggest that students choose the best college that places an equal emphasis on theoretical and experiential postulates. One such institution committed to offering top-notch training and programmes in pharmaceutical sciences is Sri Aurobindo Institute of Pharmacy (SAIP), Indore. Thanks to its close proximity to the hospital and availability of excellent instrumentation facilities, the Innovation centre for drug design (IC3D), SAIP Indore has a demonstrated track record of enhancing students' academic and research abilities as well as providing assistance in the placement to achieve greater career goals.

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