That's a personal decision! Some people like a smaller group and others like more co-residents. There isn't a right or wrong answer here. I would recommend finding a place with at least one co-resident. It would be hard to go it alone.
Is the job market still pretty competitive and tight? I hear a lot of gloom and doom talk about the field. Is this the reality or is this just growing pains within the field? Does. Residency help that much more if there is rumored to not be enough jobs for all grads in the near future? Can anyone explain their perspective? Best wishes for you in your career path! Thanks for sharing your tips.
My hospital is currently offering $10K sign on bonuses for pharmacists. Many retail pharmacies in the area are also offering sign on bonuses. This shows, at least in some parts of the country, it is less competitive than it used to be. We are seeing less pharmacy school graduates which means those going into it in the upcoming years will likely have a better chance of getting a residency/job after graduation. Residency helps more with getting a job in a specific area of interest vs. getting a job in general.
Thanks!
This is SO helpful!!! Thank you so much! I start my residency in about a month. :)
Congratulations!! Good luck with your residency
@@HappyPharmLife thank you!!! 💛
Please is the mandatory internship done by International pharmacist who are converting their license to a US one also a residency.
No. Internships occur prior to licensure. Residency occurs after licensure.
How do you choose a residency. Like what makes a good residency program?
I have several videos that cover this topic in my How to Get a Pharmacy Residency Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLJvSWF7eT16sSB6ib1IrYmZO0co6BHlGi.html
Hi,
I have done my pharmd from India looking to enrol into residency program can you help with the detils, thank you
Heyy i am about to start my pharm.d from India wish me luck!!
I wish I end up in Canada!!
Good luck!
@@HappyPharmLife Thanks!!
I want to contact how can i !?
Is it good to pick a place with many coresidents or just a few?
That's a personal decision! Some people like a smaller group and others like more co-residents. There isn't a right or wrong answer here. I would recommend finding a place with at least one co-resident. It would be hard to go it alone.
Is the job market still pretty competitive and tight? I hear a lot of gloom and doom talk about the field. Is this the reality or is this just growing pains within the field? Does. Residency help that much more if there is rumored to not be enough jobs for all grads in the near future? Can anyone explain their perspective? Best wishes for you in your career path! Thanks for sharing your tips.
My hospital is currently offering $10K sign on bonuses for pharmacists. Many retail pharmacies in the area are also offering sign on bonuses. This shows, at least in some parts of the country, it is less competitive than it used to be. We are seeing less pharmacy school graduates which means those going into it in the upcoming years will likely have a better chance of getting a residency/job after graduation. Residency helps more with getting a job in a specific area of interest vs. getting a job in general.