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I am a final year student studying Bachelor's in pharmacy. Can I pursue my career in medical law after my graduation?
Asked by Akanksha Bhosale
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There are many pharmacist-lawyers and it is a great combination of degrees but does require many years of education. Most pharmacist-attorneys went to pharmacy school first followed by law school. Because pharmacists handle drugs including controlled substances it is a highly regulated profession and, in fact, every accredited pharmacy school requires a course in pharmacy law. This exposure in pharmacy school sparks an interest in some pharmacy students (me included) to pursue a law degree.
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