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Pharmacy encompasses the art and science of preparing and distributing medications, along with providing essential drug and health information to the public. Pharmacists play a pivotal role in healthcare teams, collaborating with patients to assess their medication requirements and ensure optimal care to meet these needs effectively.

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What you will learn

The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree is offered by the University of Saskatchewan's College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.

Established as the School of Pharmacy in 1913, the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition now has a unique combination of two health disciples and professional programs, and serves as a model for integrating health promotion and education, health care delivery, interdisciplinary research, and community outreach and engagement.

Related programs

If you are looking for graduate level programs (Master's and PhDs,) please consult our graduate students' website.

Questions?

Phone: 306-966-6327

Health Sciences Bldg
107 Wiggins Rd
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5

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