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Eager!
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Any Italian pharmacist?
Hello guys,
I have a 5 year degree in Pharmacy here in Italy and I just received the report from ECE that evaluated my degree as a Bachelor in Pharmacy Degree. As far as I know the FPGEC bulletin says that the applicants, after 2003, need a five year curriculum to apply for it...The bachelor is 4 years in US I'm curious right now if I will be eligible,Has anybody found himself in the same situation? Thanks a lot ![]() |
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Pharmachoholic
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hi italdoc
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Believe, Hon!
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Nice to see you here again. I graduated in Italy in 2002 with a 5-yr degree (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, or CTF in Italy) and I was accepted to sit the FPGEE. My ECE report was similar to yours. With a 5-yr degree (after 2003) you should be fine. Good luck and take care, |
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I JUST got here.
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Hi!
My ECE evaluation is similar to your, I graduated in Italy from a 5 years curriculum in 2004, and I was approved to sit for decemcer 08 exam. The point is, dont worry for nothing because the bachelor in pharmacy is more than enough in order to be eligible for the FPGEE. Hope that help. |
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