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Old 7th, May 2007, 01:38 PM
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Default Re: Priced Out of the Market?

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Originally Posted by N.T View Post
Well, since the 'ability to communicate effectively in English' is one of the essential competancies where multiple pieces of evidence must be shown by pre-registration students to pass their pre-reg year then I don't see why this is not required for non-native pharmacists.

Whilst I guess that 'ability to communicate effectively in English' is a technical requirement - I'm sure the multiples employing overseas pharmacists overlook this. (Or define 'effective communication' as the ability to follow instructions (i.e. be bullied) from store managers (non-pharmacists) and dispensers (ignorant people).

The worrying thing is, at various Schools of Pharmacy (e.g. London SOP, Aston), the majority of the undergrads spend most of their undergrad course NOT speaking in English. Their written and oral presentations, when done in English, are awful. This does not bode well for a career where effective verbal and non-verbal communication is one of the most important aspects of the job.
So True, what other profession takes orders from non-professional people?
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