Pharmacy Four-year Pathway - Bradenton
LECOM School of Pharmacy curriculum in Bradenton is a 4-year
Doctor of Pharmacy degree pathway. The administration and faculty continuously work to enhance
learning styles by using active and interactive teaching strategies.
This pathway begins with emphasis in the pharmaceutical sciences and
introduction to the profession. The core curriculum during the first two years teaches the basic
sciences, including anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. This lays a solid foundation for
training in clinical sciences during year 3 and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) in
year 4. APPE consists of 9 rotations, 4 weeks each in community and clinical settings.
The opportunities for doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.) graduates are endless. Pharmacists are
currently working as generalists and specialists in community pharmacies, government agencies,
hospice & home health care, hospital & institutional settings, independent ownership,
long-term care facilities, consulting, managed care, medical & scientific publishing, drug
information and research in the pharmaceutical industry, professional associations, uniformed
service (public health and military), and academics, among others. Additionally, beginning
salaries in each of these areas are well above the national salary means and with a well documented
long term shortage of pharmacists ahead of us, salaries are also very competitive.