Becoming a pharmacist: easy and in very high demand?

ccwaterback is correct. There are a lot of other things to do with a pharmacy degree than just counting pills. I work(ed until last week, maternity leave) in a hospital pharmacy.

There is Compounding and dose prep and IV lab just off of the top of my head. And we weren’t even the main pharmacy in the hospital. My friend Seth is a manager who is also a PharmD and he loves that he’s got the science mixed with human resource/management sort of thing going on. He did his time in retail pharmacy when he first left school, but hated it and moved on.

I would personally be a compounding pharmacist were I to return to school.