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What's the difference between MD and PharmD? And what about PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY...

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X-ray - 14 Jan 2006 04:49 GMT
What's the difference between MD and PharmD? And what about
PHARMACOLOGY PHARMACEUTICAL TOXICOLOGY...
Which one is better paid? Which one is hard to be adminitrated as a
foreign student?
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Onco Dude is Back! - 20 Jan 2006 19:46 GMT
> What's the difference between MD and PharmD?

A PharmD (or 90% of the Pharm D's (Farm Dee as I Call them)) THINKS
they are an MD

An MD IS an MD
Bob G. - 21 Jan 2006 14:55 GMT
>> What's the difference between MD and PharmD?
>
>A PharmD (or 90% of the Pharm D's (Farm Dee as I Call them)) THINKS
>they are an MD
>
>An MD IS an MD
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I am a Pharmacist ...and I do have the letters P.D. on my checks after
my name...

When Asked what it means  I ALWAYS REPLY

                  Pretty Dumb
     
BTW: I only have a BS degree but every notice (like renewal notices
etc) I get from the State Board of Pharmacy has P.D. after my name...

Bob G.
       
 
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