Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) is a 4-year professional doctorate program that trains students to work as licensed pharmacists. The program includes advanced courses in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, and clinical practice. Pharm.D. students acquire significant practical knowledge through internships and rotations in various healthcare settings. The curriculum terminates with the completion of a capstone project demonstrating the student's ability to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges. Graduates of Pharm.D. programs are prepared to deliver patient-centered care, manage pharmaceutical therapy, educate patients and healthcare professionals, and promote the pharmacy profession. The Pharm.D. degree is the necessary credential for practicing pharmacists in the United States.