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  2. Pharmacy | Student Doctor Network

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    Pharmacy. Join the nonprofit community for pharmacy students and pharmacists. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

  3. Pharmacist salary | Student Doctor Network

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    Just as an example, Walmart staff pharmacist starting at $63/hr (n = 3) from 2014 to 2020, even if you were coming from another retail chain, and now $61/hr for temps. It would take 38 years to cap out at $80/hr (starting from $63/hr) with a 50 cent raise every year. 1 user.

  4. Salary and tuition numbers in 1990 verse today.

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    May 17, 2019. #1. These numbers are converting that years dollars to today's dollars. Based on inflation the average Pharmacist salary was $85,000 and tuition was $12,000 in 1990. There was a bubble in the early 2000s in which pharmacist earnings outpaced inflation that saw salaries reach as high as $130,000 a year for the national average in ...

  5. Publix versus Walmart pharmacy salary (FL) - Student Doctor...

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    Publix versus Walmart pharmacy salary (FL) runner612. Jun 23, 2016. This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you. Jun 23, 2016. #1. I just started as a recently graduated Publix pharmacist. My title is 30-hour floater pharmacist, my salary, which after tax is about $1K per week.

  6. PharmD/MBA salary? | Student Doctor Network

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    Could be wrong though, that was just an impression). One thing I haven't found is reliable information on salary for PharmD/MBA -- the dual degree would probably cost me an extra $30,000 or so, and I don't know if expected salary range is commensurate with the extra time and tuition it would take to get the degree.

  7. Pharmacist salary after graduation? | Student Doctor Network

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    Also note the cost of living, and that $192,530 is the upper bound of “middle class income” in the city, while the median house price as of July 2021 is $1.852M (only $1.3M if you factor in the surrounding area). Aug 31, 2021. #16. mentos said: You just told OP that new grads in your area make $40/hr.

  8. salary benefits after PGY-2 | Student Doctor Network

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    In fact, I was even more surprised earlier today when I was browsing through job listings posted by a recruiter, and they had a listing for a clinical pharmacist starting out at $40/hour (around $83k/year). Someone could literally have a base salary of $40k more by working for a chain (assuming they actually can obtain full-time employment).

  9. Pharmacist PRN Salary? | Student Doctor Network

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    Her listed budget for compensation for a supervisor pharmacist position with benefits was $164k/yr, given that this was 5 ish years ago AND the salary is discounted for expected full time benefits, the translated hourly rate of about $79/hr is likely where a per diem would sit today.

  10. UK VS US - Pay for pharmacists | Student Doctor Network

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    So basically a salary of 50,000 GBP would equal to only 77,213 USD. So from this, I am assuming that the average salary of pharmacists in UK is not as much as that in the US. But after researching from different websites, the avg salary in UK tends to be lower, around 45,000 GBP.

  11. Pharmacist vs. Doctor | Student Doctor Network

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    Mar 23, 2009. #36. worriedperiod said: Compare the financial situation of a Pharmacist against a doctor with the following circumstances: the Pharmacist starts making $120k (after taxes) at age 24 and the doctor starts making $300k-$500k (before taxes and malpractice) at age 32-34. Compare them when they are both 45.