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Non-traditional career options for Pharmacy Graduates

Do you know...

Tina Bayuse is the first pharmacist to work for NASA..

Apart from the conventional areas like research and drug development, drug information, quality control and quality assurance, regulatory affairs and marketing there are many new arenas evolving in the field of Pharmacy Profession.... If you are passionate about something and curious about experimenting with your career path, then here are some nontraditional options to explore...

Space travel (NASA) Pharmacist (They will find out how the drugs work in space and provide medications recommendations for astronauts)

Nuclear Pharmacist (Ensures safe and effective use of radioactive medications)

In Poison control sector as toxicology specialist...(Assist patients who have been exposed to harmful medications and household or environmental substances, and they provide drug information to law enforcement, schools, and other health care providers)

So as it's rightly said, It all starts with passion... Just amalgamate your passion with your profession and come up with the career path that others will love to follow ...

Here is the link to the article which triggered this post..

https://www.pharmacytimes.com/publications/career/2019/careersfall2019/finding-your-passion-in-a-nontraditional-pharmacy-career-path

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