It's my first year studying Pharmacy, and although I'm loving the career, I'm not very informed about the post graduate courses you can choose, maybe because I see them like very far away things to worry, but If I'll had to make the choice right know, I'll probably take a course that can be useful to what I want to do in the future (obviously), and that's probably doing research or working in a lab or something like that, something where you don't have to still sit all the day signing papers and stuff like that, that would be very boring.
After a sneak "research" about (some fliers handed by the teacher), I'm considering taking a PhD in Pharmacology someday. It seems like an interesting and useful course, since it allows you to work doing research and participate in the making of a new medicament. Another post graduate course that I found interesting was a diploma in organic instrumental analysis. I think that taking that course may help to know about lab analysis, which is something that I'm interesting in. Also the second one can be blended system, so I can study while working.
About where study those courses, I don't know a lot about Universities, but maybe taking a post graduate course in the University of Chile doesn't seems to be a bad idea, but doing it abroad it's still an option.
Anyway, like I said at the beginning, it's my first year studying Pharmacy, so anything can change.
I like that PhD too!
ReplyDeleteI like your post! I think the same of you, in my first year studying Pharmacy I still see far to study a postgraduate.
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