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Can a biochemistry work as a pharmacy

Can a biochemistry work as a pharmacy
With that grammar you shouldn't be working anywhere requiring any form of communication.
If you mean "can a biochemist work as a pharmacist", the answer is 1000% NO.

In order to be a pharmacist, you need to do the Pharmacy (MPharm) degree and then pass your pre-reg examinations a year later. There's no other path.

A biochemist can work as a pharmacy technician (with a bit of training), but never a pharmacist.

If you're undecided on which degree is right for you, choosing Pharmacy will allow you to both be a scientist and a pharmacist, depending on your aspirations.

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