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This question is about pharmacy internship jobs.
No, a pharmacist usually can't work as an intern. Pharmacy interns are typically current students or recent graduates of pharmacy programs and licensed to practice as pharmacy interns.
Generally, a regular pharmacist will already have their Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree and are licensed in their state. If a regular pharmacist seeks an advanced position such as a research role or a clinical pharmacy, they typically complete a 1-2 year residency.

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