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Your Today...
Soon you will be graduating into the practice of pharmacy. Finding employment will not be difficult, but finding a job that is satisfying both professionally and personally can be more challenging. A career in independent pharmacy will afford you this satisfaction. Just ask an independent pharmacist, there are more than 60,000 pharmacists working in independent pharmacies in the United States.
At NCPA, we know that thoughts of owning your own pharmacy may be a far away dream. After all, you'll have student loans to repay, cars to buy, trips to go on...
Your Tomorrow...
But, we also know that, soon enough, you'll tire of the world of hospital pharmacy or of the mad, volume-driven rush at chain pharmacies. Those far-off dreams of pharmacy ownership will creep back into your head. You very well may be able to make them come true because long ago as a pharmacy student you developed a relationship with NCPA.
NCPA Has Solutions
We can put you in contact with pharmacy owners ready for a transfer of ownership. We can also teach you about financing options and help you develop niche markets in patient care services. Success is a by-product of hard work and NCPA membership. There are many benefits you'll receive as an NCPA Student Member. Click here to join.
National Community Pharmacists Association - Pharmacy Student Entrepreneur Section (NCPA-PSES)
NCPA - PSES represents all pharmacy student members of the National Community Pharmacists Association. Leadership positions within this section are detailed below. Find out more about the rights, responsibilities, and application procedure for these positions within NCPA-PSES.
» Current Student Leaders » National Leadership Positions » Regional Leadership Positions » NCPA Student Regions » Application Procedure for Student Regional Council
"The reward for work well done is the opportunity... to do more." —Jonas Salk, MD
As a pharmacy graduate, you are prepared for an exciting career in the profession of pharmacy. The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) Executive Residency in Association Management is a springboard into a career or association work that will provide you with distinction as a future leader in the health care field.
More information about the NCPA Executive Residency Program PDF (95k)
Application deadline is January 15, 2008.
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