Pharmacy School

<p>I'm assuming they do, having one of, if not the best, medical school schools in the country, but does Johns Hopkins have a Pharmacy School or can I study Pharmacy at their Medical School post-grad? I've wanted to be a pharmacist for a while now, and so I'm planning on doing 4 years at Johns Hopkins (chemistry and international studies) then going to pharmacy school, depending on if and where I get in.</p>

<p>[Johns</a> Hopkins Department of Pharmacy Homepage](<a href=“http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pharmacy/]Johns”>Department of Pharmacy)</p>

<p>The Office of Preprofessional Advising helps current JHU undergraduates with planning and applying for Pharmacy School. If you click on the link on the left-side menu of this page under Other Health Options - Pharmacy there is a helpful PDF: [JHU</a> Pre-Professional Advising](<a href=“Pre-Professional Advising | Student Affairs”>Pre-Professional Advising | Student Affairs)</p>

<p>Hopkins does not have a Pharmacy school but like AdmissionsDaniel said, the PreProfessional advising office helps all students applying to pharmacy school (as well as med school, law school etc). The link legoauto posted is to the Department of Pharmacy at the Hospital, which offers pharmacy residency opportunities but not an actual PharmD degree.</p>