Employers of Pharmaceutical Science majors in OR

Pharmacists

Pharmacists dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions. They also may conduct health and wellness screenings, provide immunizations, oversee the medications given to patients, and provide advice on healthy lifestyles. Pharmacists work in pharmacies, including those in drug, general merchandise, and grocery stores. They also work in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Pharmacists must have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), a 4-year professional degree. They also must be licensed, which requires passing two exams. The median annual wage for pharmacists was $124,170 in May 2017. Employment of pharmacists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Increased demand for prescription medications will lead to more demand for pharmaceutical services.

Pharmacy Technicians

Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists dispense prescription medication to customers or health professionals. Pharmacy technicians work in pharmacies, including those found in drug, general merchandise, and grocery stores, and in hospitals. Most work full time, but many work part time. Pharmacy technicians usually need a high school diploma or equivalent and learn their duties through on-the-job training, or they may complete a postsecondary education program in pharmacy technology. Most states regulate pharmacy technicians, which is a process that may require passing an exam or completing a formal education or training program. The median annual wage for pharmacy technicians was $31,750 in May 2017. Employment of pharmacy technicians is projected to grow 12 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations. Increased demand for prescription medications will lead to more demand for pharmaceutical services.

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Company City State
Thrifty Payless, Inc.
Cardinal Health 100, Inc.
Bindley Western Drug
Genentech, Inc.
Health Wright Products, LLC
St. Jude Medical, LLC
Ans Portland
Lonza Bend Inc.
R&D and Analytical Labs
McKesson Corporation
McKesson Drug Company
Pharmasync, LLC
Olson Long Term Care Pharmacy
Healthy Options Inc.
Seran Bioscience, LLC
CVS Revco D.S., Inc.
Cvs/Pharmacy
PAY LESS COMPOUNDERS LLC
North West Compounders
Hirons, Inc.
Magno-Humphries, Inc.
Hto Nevada Inc., DBA Kirkman
Kirkman
Express Scripts, Inc.
Wellpartner Inc.
Lonza Bend Inc.
Bi-Mart Corporation
Strategic Pharmaceutical Solutions, Inc.
Vetsource
J. Mac Drug, Inc.
McCanns King City Pharmacy
Evergreen Pharmaceutical, LLC
Omnicare of Portland
Trinity Compounding Pharmacy, Inc.
Broadway Apophecary
Rite Aid Corporation
Rite Aid
Metabolic Maintenance Products, LLC
Rite Aid Corporation
Rite Aid
Bi-Mart Corporation
Bi-Mart 670
TEC Laboratories, Inc.
Rite Aid Corporation
Rite Aid
Kirkman Group, Inc.
Kirkman Laboratories
Tiffany-Davis Drug Co
Tiffanys Drugs 33
Tiffany-Davis Drug Co
Focus Laboratories, Inc.
Consonus Pharmacy Services LLC
Central Drug Store, Inc.
Black Oak Pharmacy
Beaverton Pharmacy, Inc.
Health Mart
Desert Lake Technologies, LLC
Desert Lake Tech - Keno
Canby Pharmacy, Inc.
Parson's Canby Pharmacy
Nelson's City Drug, Inc.
Lens Drug
Malheur Drug, Inc.
Good Neighbor Pharmacy
Hi-School Pharmacy, Inc.
Hi-School Pharmacy
Walgreen Co.
Walgreens
Deschutes Labs LLC
Ashland Drug, Inc.
Ashland Rexall Drugs
Stayton Pharmacy LLC
Hirons, Inc.
Hirons Store 2
Rite Aid Corporation
Rite Aid
Rx Direct, Inc.
Olson Institutions Phrm Svcs
Rite Aid Corporation
Rite Aid
Summit Research Network Management Inc.
Summit Research Network
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