AMA claims the real bottleneck is residency funding, since you cannot practice as a doctor without residency, and for some reason, only the federal government funds residencies, and the feds have not changed funding in many, many years.
Also, increasing class sizes is not without its down sides. Pharmacy schools cashed in and blew up the number of pharmacists in the last 10 years, and now the pharmacists’ employers have so much power in the negotiations due to so much supply of labor, that they can make pharmacists accept metrics which pharmacists know are excessive and unsafe since no one can possibly do the job properly in the time they are expected to check the medications and counsel people in.
A pharmacist family member says the law is to counsel patients, but the reality is anyone who did that would be fired and replaced so, in reality, people are not getting the counseling they deserve when they pick up the medications, and pharmacists are not able to properly double check the doctors.
Also, increasing class sizes is not without its down sides. Pharmacy schools cashed in and blew up the number of pharmacists in the last 10 years, and now the pharmacists’ employers have so much power in the negotiations due to so much supply of labor, that they can make pharmacists accept metrics which pharmacists know are excessive and unsafe since no one can possibly do the job properly in the time they are expected to check the medications and counsel people in.
A pharmacist family member says the law is to counsel patients, but the reality is anyone who did that would be fired and replaced so, in reality, people are not getting the counseling they deserve when they pick up the medications, and pharmacists are not able to properly double check the doctors.