Does clinical pharmacy count under pharmacy courses for master's?
Yes, clinical pharmacy is a recognized specialization within pharmacy master's programs.
Clinical pharmacy focuses on advanced clinical and hospital pharmacy practice, preparing graduates for roles in hospitals, primary healthcare, and patient care settings. Many universities offer master's programs specifically in clinical pharmacy as part of their broader pharmacy offerings.
If you are considering a master's in pharmacy, you can choose clinical pharmacy as a specialization depending on your career goals. For detailed guidance on options and eligibility, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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