Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) in Nigeria: Your Guide to Roles, Duties and Career Paths
A Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) is a medication expert trained to ensure patients get the right drugs, dosages and safe therapy. Unlike medical doctors who diagnose and treat illnesses, Pharm.D graduates specialise in pharmaceutical care, working closely with healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes. To become a Pharm.D graduate in Nigeria, you need credit passes in core sciences at secondary school level, a strong UTME score and admission into a recognised Pharm.D programme. After completing the degree, graduates undergo mandatory internships and pass a licensing exam before practising. Pharm.D holders find roles in hospitals, community pharmacies, research institutions, industry, regulatory bodies and academia. Specialisations include clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, oncology, critical care and many others. This guide outlines the duties, admission requirements and career opportunities for aspiring pharmacists.
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