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Pharmacist

Improving drug safety for underserved communities.

Pharmacists in the USPHS Commissioned Corps go beyond routine pharmaceutical care, reviewing, approving, and monitoring new drugs, conducting groundbreaking drug research, and assisting in public health emergencies.

Improving drug safety for underserved communities.

Pharmacists in the USPHS Commissioned Corps go beyond routine pharmaceutical care, reviewing, approving, and monitoring new drugs, conducting groundbreaking drug research, and assisting in public health emergencies.
Officers In Action

A Message from Chief Pharmacist Officer RDML Battese

Becoming a pharmacy officer in the USPHS Commissioned Corps
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Qualifications

Pharm.D. degree from a program accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education
Current, unrestricted, and valid pharmacy license from any U.S. state, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Guam
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Benefits

Career advancement and pay increases with years of service
Health and dental care at low or no cost
Mobility between government agencies
Tax-free housing and meal allowances
Financial support for education through the Post-9/11 GI Bill
Retirement pension plan
Flexibility to work in a variety of settings
College Loan Repayment
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