As of my last update, the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) is the primary professional degree for pharmacists in the United States, replacing the PhG (Pharmacy Graduate) degree. The PharmD program typically requires six to eight years of education, including both undergraduate and professional coursework. Some countries may still offer a PhG or similar degrees, but in the U.S., the focus has shifted to the PharmD as the standard for pharmacy practice. Always check with specific institutions for the most current degree offerings.
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