Veterinary Pharmacology (Another Question)

<p>I recently saw this degree called Pharm.D. I fully aware that Pharmacology requires chemistry, so will I need to get a Pharm.D? Do I get this during Vet school or I have to go a pharmacy school. It's really confusing for me.</p>

<p>FV - I was curious so I took a peak in the far corners of internet-world.</p>

<p>Per education-portal.com
“Most veterinary pharmacologist positions require either a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or a doctorate degree in pharmacology.”
". . . employers require significant research training such as that gained through a residency in veterinary clinical pharmacology. "
Regarding certification -
“Employers prefer candidates with board certification in clinical pharmacology. The American Board of Clinical Pharmacology, Inc. (ABCP) certifies pharmacologists who have met the requirements, which includes holding a doctoral degree, possessing a certain amount of work and teaching experience and passing a written examination”</p>

<p>Hope this helps-</p>

<p>It did, thank you so much</p>