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To be a nurse or a pharmacist?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by alinkperpost, Feb 29, 2008.

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    I am a nursing student and I am planning to shift to pharmacy. Should i pursue this decision? Which one is better?
     
    alinkperpost, Feb 29, 2008 IP
  2. dairyman

    dairyman Notable Member

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    I feel nursing is better than pharmacy since you come in close contact with the patients and doing a noble service to them whereas being a pharmacist, you end up with just dispensing the right drug. That's all. Hope you serve really for the mankind :)
     
    dairyman, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    I think a pharmacist, sorry for being too practical but a pharmacist typically earn much more than a nurse and they do not have shift duties :)
     
    wisdomtool, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    I'd stick to nursing. Nurses are in demand these days.
     
    cool_78, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Yup, pharmacist - more money, less stress, less gross stuff, er, more money, no killer shift work, no heavy lifting, er, more money...
     
    mcfox, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    obviously a pharmacist.less work more money,less stress more honor.
     
    junoon, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    sawz Prominent Member

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    pharmacologist for sure, as already posted, more money and you don't have to be around sick and dying people, (depressing)

    just think of this. (wiping peoples asses) not a pretty picture.
     
    sawz, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    A pharmacist isn't actually the same as a pharmacologist sawz: they are different academic disciplines. Pharmacologists study the interactions between drugs and living organisms whereas pharmacists are responsible for the safe preparation and dispensing of medications.

    I'd personally go for pharmacy instead of nursing.
     
    CountryBoy, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    sawz Prominent Member

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    i was wondering about that as i typed it, i should of looked it up.
    i stand corrected.
     
    sawz, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    brokerdedi Banned

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    #10
    I don't know how you people in United States call it but I'm a "male nurse" (my primary education, I'm studying Informatics) and it's not pretty. Think of it as one of the most dirtiest jobs in the planet. Whatever you see on TV about nurses, it's quite the opposite. You work your ass off seven days a week and not getting any respect from staff. If I only had a month or so to write about my experiences of working as a "nurse" in a hospital I would have filled this thread with a lot of text, a lot of text.

    If you're aiming on health care please go to the top (dr. med.) or look for other branches where you can be your own boss (pharmacy), never ever be a nurse unless you really want (strongly desire) to help people and clean shit, puke, blood eight hours a day and see really sick people all over the place.

    It's not like I'm trying to scare you or anything. A thankful face of a sick person is more powerful than billions of dollars but you need to be very stable if you want to work in an environment like that.
     
    brokerdedi, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    Pharmacist

    Can open you own pharmacy + online pharmacy and medicaments sell allways since people are sick and this will not change
     
    w3bmaster, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    brokerdedi Banned

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    Selling viagra and penis enlargement pills online is not pharmacy, w3bmaster :D . Besides I could never take advantage of sick people and make money on them and you shouldn't too. Leave their health problems to specialists.
     
    brokerdedi, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    Bigcortex Peon

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    Don't you have to study 5 years in college to become a pharmacist?
     
    Bigcortex, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    I'd be a pediatrician if I was in medicine ;)
     
    Jester238, Feb 29, 2008 IP
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    I am a RN - being a pharmacist would be much better - take my word for it..............:eek:
     
    MrsMildredPierce, Mar 1, 2008 IP
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    Uh if you study nursing on a higher level than normal (not sure whats it called in USA) you earn more than a pharmacist.. I know I will when I am finished with my study.
     
    sar4h, Mar 1, 2008 IP
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    hello_welcome Well-Known Member

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    i hope pharmacy is best for you
     
    hello_welcome, Mar 1, 2008 IP
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    #18
    I struggled between these two choices while in college as well, I decided I loved kids so much that I became a veterinarian.
     
    smatts9, Mar 1, 2008 IP
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    It all ultimately boils down to what you want and what you're going to be happy doing
     
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    I would be a pharmacist. You don't have to deal with people as intimately. No poking people with long needles, no death in front of you and probably better hours.
     
    Rebecca, Mar 1, 2008 IP