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Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by evanscheck(m): 2:25pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
I need all u know abt migration to canada cos am so down for it it . I can spend 6 years in school to come and end my dream in a shop . I feel i deserve more from life kjbobo: |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by divo(m): 7:38pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
evanscheck:Cn I have your contact |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by evanscheck(m): 8:23am On Nov 09, 2019 |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by nlPoster: 9:05pm On Jan 25, 2020 |
DiplomaticG: So what did you decide? |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Shunbis(m): 4:15pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
There are challenges being faced by Hospital pharmacists, how do we get to manage it, and make the profession what its supposed to be. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Shunbis:elaborate plz |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Velluto: 1:38am On Sep 18, 2020 |
Obinoscopy: Boss. I've been looking for you, please can I have your contact, I'm a pharmacy student, planning to move to The US or Canada after graduation. I'd need from information from you please. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Nobody: 10:41am On Sep 18, 2020 |
Velluto:we are together 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by flyingpig: 6:42pm On Sep 18, 2020 |
banjo022:we are threegether 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Obinoscopy(m): 4:06pm On Oct 10, 2020 |
Velluto:I only have info on how to become a pharmacist in the US. Don't know much about Canada. So to become a pharmacist in the US, you have to pass the Foreign Pharmacist Exam (FPGEE) and then you'll be required to write the State Board Exams. Each State in the US has their own State board exams so you will have to select the State where you wish to practice and write their exam. However, the State Board exams is conducted by the same body....NABP. And the exam comprises NAPLEX and MPJE. NAPLEX is clinically oriented while MPJE is pharmacy law oriented. Once you pass the State Board Exams, you can then do your internship. You are required to intern for 1500 hrs before you can get your license. Note that some States require that you intern first before writing the State Board Exams while others require that you intern after passing the exams. So it varies. To write FPGEE, you need to pass TOEFL and also to get the required documentations. The pass mark for TOEFL is very high (you must get a score of 22 in Reading, 21 in Listening, 26 in Speaking and 24 in Writing) and TOEFL must be written in the US. The other documentations required are your transcript, your B Pharm or Pharm D certificate, your Nigerian PCN license, and letters from both your school and PCN confirming that you are a Pharmacist. You don't need to have any work permit or greencard to write the FPGEE Exam. You don't need to habe social security number. For NAPLEX and MPJE however, you must have your social security number before you can write those. And to get your socials, you must either be a student in the US or have your work permit or a green card. Getting internship hours in the US is also very difficult....especially if you want to be paid while working as an intern. The best route to go is to first work as a cashier in hospitals or pharmacies and then you can grow and develop good relationship with the management. You can even grow to become an Pharm Tech while working with them. So once you've passed your Board Exam, you can then ask that they convert you to become an intern. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by allisonwale: 12:40pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Hi guys. There are job openings for Pharmacists at facilities in Ikeja and Lekki, Lagos Nigeria The pay is 100,000 monthly Interested persons should kindly send a whatsapp text to this number 08070507961 |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Shunbis(m): 3:05am On Feb 26, 2021 |
Nigeria FG due to debts and less revenue slashes the salary of intern pharmacists and others. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Mobifoluwa: 1:39am On Mar 15, 2021 |
Genemedics pharmacy is hiring Full time Pharmacist needed at Genemedics Pharmacy Location: Ojodu berger Interested candidates should kindly send a watsapp text to 07033746990. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by JIREN01: 8:36am On Apr 07, 2021 |
Obinoscopy:Hi legend, can I sit for the FPGEE in Nigeria or I'll need to do that in the US? And if so, what class of visa do I apply for to do that? |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Obinoscopy(m): 11:56pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
JIREN01:No. You can only write it in the US. FPGEE can be written with any kind of visa....even Visit Visa. 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Alexis11: 10:09pm On May 23, 2021 |
Obinoscopy: Good evening boss... How easy it is for a pharmacist (Pharm.D) to do MSc or Mpharm in USA Can you help explain the process?? Money is not a problem. Anticipating your reply sir |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by noweakness: 11:20pm On Sep 24, 2021 |
Obinoscopy:Hi, will it improve my chances of receiving funding/admission if my MSC program is same with my undergraduate project topic? Or, such relationships do not matter with regards to Msc in Pharmacy? Please, reply urgently. I have Monday to choose my project topic. Obinoscopy, please reply. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by noweakness: 11:21pm On Sep 24, 2021 |
Alexis11:I want dey lyk u oo |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Obinoscopy(m): 2:06pm On Sep 25, 2021 |
noweakness:I honestly don't know. But I will recommend you choose a project topic you are confident in. 1 Like |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Kwara1stson: 7:14pm On Sep 25, 2021 |
Obinoscopy:someone who came out with 2.2 can he get funding/scholarship |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by yunqdady: 5:14pm On Sep 27, 2021 |
Alexis11:Oshey Obi Cubana |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Bruxxels: 4:56am On Nov 16, 2021 |
Alexis11: If US is difficult which I think it shouldnt be give Australia a try , https://www.griffith.edu.au/study/degrees/master-of-pharmacy-5661#apply and PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates of this program will be eligible to apply for registration with the Pharmacy Board of Australia (via the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency) subject to meeting any additional requirements that may be stipulated by the Pharmacy Board of Australia. As these requirements may change from time to time, students should contact the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency to confirm registration requirements. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Bruxxels: 5:00am On Nov 16, 2021 |
International Applicants International Students International Students eligible to apply to the PharmD program provided that they meet the following requirements: TOEFL is required with a minimum score as follows: Internet-based test: 100, Computer-based test: 250 or Paper-based test: 600-603 (F-1 Visa Students Only). Scores are based on the TOEFL Internet-based Test Score Comparison Tables, published by ETS (Educational Testing Services 2005). “Official” scores are valid for only two years, and must be submitted by the application deadline. The TOEFL does not need to be retaken if an applicant completes a BA or BS degree in a native English-speaking country. Degree must be awarded by the time of application. Native English -speaking countries include only the following: US, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Send TOEFL scores directly to PharmCAS. PharmCAS code – 8246 International Applicants must meet all established application criteria PharmCAS Application Deadlines Recommendation Applicants must meet all established academic requirements Foreign transcript review (see below) Review of coursework (course description and/or syllabus) to determine acceptability as meeting prerequisites – Note that most international coursework will not count towards our prerequisite requirements. Recommended completion of math and science coursework within five years of application Applicants may be advised to take or retake coursework if courses that have already been taken do not satisfy our prerequisites Applicants must meet establish Prerequisite and Cumulative GPA thresholds for consideration of offer of interview Prerequisites must be completed by the end of Spring Term of the year of application If offered admission, international applicants must provide proof of ability to meet costs of the PharmD Program. International students are not eligible to apply for financial aid. (This will be addressed in more detail in the PharmD Application information) If offered admission, all students including international applicants must provide proof of individual health insurance coverage as well as protection against a number of vaccine-preventable diseases and documentation regarding surveillance for tuberculosis Foreign Transcripts ALL transcripts for coursework completed at foreign colleges or universities must be translated and evaluated course-by-course by a certified agency. The UW School of Pharmacy will only accept evaluations from the following certified agencies: Educational Credentials Evaluations (ECE), World Education Services (WES), or Educational Perspectives. These transcripts and evaluations are required although the coursework does not apply toward the pharmacy prerequisites. To obtain additional information or download the application form on-line, please contact any of the following certified agencies: Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc (ECE) P. O. Box 514070 Milwaukee, WI 53203–3470 414–289–3400 E-mail: eval@ece.org Website: www.ece.org Educational Perspectives P. O. Box 618056 Chicago, IL 60661–8056 312–421–9300 E-mail: info@educational-perspectives.org Website: www.educational-perspectives.org World Education Services (WES) P. O. Box 745, Old Chelsea Station New York, NY 10113–0745 1–800–937–3895 E-mail: info@wes.org Website: www.wes.org For more information contact uwpharmd@uw.edu Curricular Practical Training (CPT) Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is temporary authorization for practical training directly related to a student’s major field of study. Students in F-1 status must apply for CPT authorization before starting all off-campus learning activities. US Immigration regulations state that CPT authorization is required for all off-campus activity, including required experiential education (practicums), and internship experience (unpaid or paid). CPT associated with the PharmD curriculum: Because the PharmD Program requires experiential learning starting in the first year, International Students (F-1 visa holders) are eligible to apply immediately for CPT associated with the curriculum. CPT associated with employment, paid or unpaid, as a pharmacist intern: International students (F-1 visa holders) may be also be eligible for internship-related practical training while enrolled full-time in the UW PharmD Program. Each international student is assigned to a UW ISS (International Student Services) advisor, who will determine individual student eligibility for employment-associated Curricular Practical Training (CPT). Eligibility for CPT relies on a student’s prior history of education in the US, how the activity is in compliance with US government immigration rules (as assessed by UW ISS) and how the activity is supported by the academic department as related to the degree program (as assessed by School of Pharmacy advisors and faculty). Students must have a job before application for CPT, and CPT is authorized for that specific job. If a student is authorized for CPT for a specific job and finds another job opportunity or wishes to leave a current job during an authorized CPT period, the student must submit a request to terminate the authorized CPT and a request to authorize a new CPT site. Here are ISS resources and instructions to start the process: You can take the online CPT Orientation Course to help familiarize yourself with the CPT process Please review the ISS CPT information, including eligibility rules, application instructions, etc. ISS also offers monthly information sessions Implications for Optional Practical Training (OPT) Under Federal immigration law, there is no limit to CPT; however, if students use more than 12 months of full-time CPT, they will lose the opportunity to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) and may lose their ability to remain legally in the U.S. after degree completion. PharmD students interested in applying for OPT should consider the following: Core (required) experiential courses in the School of Pharmacy PharmD “Purple” curriculum, launched in Autumn 2019, will result in less than 12 months of full-time CPT. An international student who receives an offer of employment as a pharmacist intern (or any other employment) must apply for CPT. This CPT will be added to the total CPT time associated with the required experiential courses in the PharmD curriculum. Prior to making decisions related to employment, international students are encouraged to contact their advisor regarding how optional CPT for intern pharmacist positions, in combination with curriculum-related CPT, may potentially affect their OPT eligibility. Graduates of a School of Pharmacy Outside of the U.S. (Foreign Graduate Students) International students who hold a five-year undergraduate pharmacy degree conferred by a recognized school of pharmacy outside the United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico may consider the option of taking the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE) in lieu of pursuing the PharmD degree program. The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC) operates under the auspices of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). NABP provides the FPGEC Certification Program as a means of documenting the educational equivalency of a candidate’s foreign pharmacy education, as well as the license and/or registration. Candidates are also required to pass the FPGEE, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the Test of Spoken English (TSE). The FPGEC Certificate allows foreign graduates to partially fulfill eligibility requirements for licensure in the states that consider the certification. Individuals who wish to obtain more information about this option are advised to visit the NABP website at: www.nabp.net or contact the Washington Board of Pharmacy at 360-236-4825 International students who hold a four-year undergraduate pharmacy degree from a School of Pharmacy outside the United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico are not eligible to complete the FPGEE option and will have to complete a PharmD Degree Program in the US in order to become licensed to practice pharmacy in the US. Such a degree holder who is interested in the UW PharmD Program will have to complete all prerequisites at a college, university or community college in the US as well as meet all other application requirements and standards. https://sop.washington.edu/pharmd/admissions/international-applicants/ |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Jhayflamez: 9:25pm On Jun 02, 2022 |
Obinoscopy: Can I have ur contact pls |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Obinoscopy(m): 6:02pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Ebubu3:Yeah, you posted it in the wrong section. But I'm replying you in the right section. I was once in a conversation with you around 2020 concerning the possibilities of a Nigerian trained BPharm holder to practise in USA. You stated the terms, which was quite rigorous, lengthened in time, yet without complete assurance of success. Suffice to say Americans just love their own certificates over overseas own.True, it's very stressful working as a retail pharmacist in the USA, especially with the big chain pharmacies. Hospital Pharmacies on the other hand are not that stressful however its much more difficult getting into hospitals. And you might need to do the rigorous residency program if you want to get paid well in the hospital. I never went to Canada so I can't speak to the work conditions there. But I would guess it's less stressful. |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Ebubu3: 6:17pm On Jun 14, 2022 |
Obinoscopy:thank you very much, Obinoscopy. God bless you |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Sunaket: 3:03am On Jun 28, 2022 |
Please I need the contact of any Aphantee Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Ltd representative or ex representative. Please it's urgent. Thanks |
Re: Pharmacists And Pharmaceutical Aspirants by Humanistme: 8:32pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
Hello everyone and good evening. I forgot my password for the online registration of my annual pharmacist's license on the pcn core app. I have tried resetting my password to no avail, any suggestions on how I can solve this problem would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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