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The Central California School of Pharmacy Accredited for Credibility Seeks Students by 2010 for 2011 Grand Opening

The Central California School of Pharmacy Accredited for Credibility Seeks Students by 2010 for 2011 Grand Opening

Knowing that California is the state with the highest demand for pharmacists, a group led by a doctor wants to respond to the shortage of pharmacists in Central California. If that group has its way, Central California will have a school of pharmacy named The Central California School of Pharmacy.

The pharmacy school will be on the site of the former Unitarian Universalist church on Millbrook Avenue, south of Ashlan Avenue. It will train people to find jobs in the growing field of pharmacology. Being a pharmacist is a great career that offers potential starting earning of about $100,000 and more per year. There is a great need for pharmacists in this state. It can be explained by the expanding population, growth of new medications, discovery of new uses for existing medicines, broader insurance coverage and more supermarkets, drugstores and convenience stores, according to various experts.

The other schools of pharmacology in California

The nearest other schools are at University of Pacific in Stockton, University of California at San Francisco School of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy at University of Southern Nevada, Loma Linda Pharmacy school, Vallejo Pharmacy school, Pomona Pharmacy school, and the University of San Diego. Soon, there may be the California Northstate College of Pharmacy.

Dr. Michael Lynch and his associates need to raise more than $8 million. If you want to invest in this new venture, do not hesitate to contact him.



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