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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Jun 2009
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pharmacist certified exam in home country
Dear Sirs:
I am a foreign pharmacy graduate with a Ph.D. degree in pharmacological sciences, and currently residing in the U.S. After graduating from the pharmacy school, I went abroad to attend the Ph.D. course without taking the Pharmacist certified exam in my home country , I am wondering if I am elgible to take the FPGEE certification progarm in U.S, if not, any solutions to it? I hope that there are some flexibilities rather than just one soultion such as "going back and retaking it". Thank you. |
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Believe, Hon!
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You need to be a licensed/registered pharmacist in your home country to be eligible to sit for the FPGEC. So, if in your country you have to take an exam before being able to practice pharmacy, your only option is to take that exam. Good luck! |
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Deerlodge MT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: DEERLODGE MT
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hi,
nabp requires that candidates for fpgee should be a licensed/registered pharmacist in their home country, as they will ask for these requirement along with your academic documents in obtaining your degree among others... k.jaucian |
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