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    Am J Pharm Educ. 2006 Apr 15;70(2):44.

    Status of PharmD/PhD programs in colleges of pharmacy: the University of Tennessee dual PharmD/PhD program.

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    College of Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To describe the University of Tennessee PharmD/PhD program and assess the prevalence and characteristics of PharmD/PhD programs in the United States.

    METHODS:

    Survey instruments were mailed in May 2004 to UT dual-degree program participants and deans of US colleges and schools of pharmacy.

    RESULTS:

    University of Tennessee PharmD/PhD students completed more than 30 hours of graduate credit before obtaining their PharmD and 72.2% agreed or strongly agreed that the program met their professional goals. More than 40% of US pharmacy colleges and schools have or plan to have PharmD/PhD programs. A wide variation exists in the level of integration, PhD concentrations offered, entrance requirements, and student benefits. Most schools with PharmD/PhD programs had few students enrolled in the program, but attrition rates were low (<20%) for 69% of the schools.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Dual-degree programs attract and retain pharmacy students in research programs and 47.6% of graduates entered academia and industry.

    PMID:
    17149422
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC1636914
    Free PMC Article

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