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Old 23rd, September 2007, 02:21 AM
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Hi

Have a look at this: -

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if only we had some...........
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Old 23rd, September 2007, 06:21 PM
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Nice one Admin, Nice one indeed
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Old 23rd, September 2007, 06:49 PM
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Ha ha, I know a few consultants who are a bit like that.
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When they sang the bit about 7yrs education; were they including their equivalent to A-levels or do you have to spend 7yrs at uni in the US to become a Pharmacist? I know they make foreign pharmacists do two years more training at their own expense but what about their home-grown?

Seems a bit silly where in Canada a m.pharm graduate from over here just has to do two 8-week courses to adapt to Canadian practice and get board accreditation. It also seems Canadian Pharmacists get a little more "RESPECT" than their American cousins.

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Old 26th, September 2007, 03:24 PM
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When they sang the bit about 7yrs education; were they including their equivalent to A-levels or do you have to spend 7yrs at uni in the US to become a Pharmacist? I know they make foreign pharmacists do two years more training at their own expense but what about their home-grown?

Seems a bit silly where in Canada a m.pharm graduate from over here just has to do two 8-week courses to adapt to Canadian practice and get board accreditation. It also seems Canadian Pharmacists get a little more "RESPECT" than their American cousins.

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Does US and Canada operate a joint recognition scheme?
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Old 26th, September 2007, 07:43 PM
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Yep I believe so. Best idea seems to become accredited in Canada, then use this to get into USA.
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what a cracker should be at the start of the cpd webpage to cheer you up before you do all that rubbish
ps why cant they make the cpd website as user friendly as pharmacy forum???
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Old 3rd, October 2007, 02:26 AM
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what a cracker should be at the start of the cpd webpage to cheer you up before you do all that rubbish
ps why cant they make the cpd website as user friendly as pharmacy forum???
Well it takes a lot of skill ya know........
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Old 21st, October 2007, 05:23 AM
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When they sang the bit about 7yrs education; were they including their equivalent to A-levels or do you have to spend 7yrs at uni in the US to become a Pharmacist? I know they make foreign pharmacists do two years more training at their own expense but what about their home-grown?

Seems a bit silly where in Canada a m.pharm graduate from over here just has to do two 8-week courses to adapt to Canadian practice and get board accreditation. It also seems Canadian Pharmacists get a little more "RESPECT" than their American cousins.

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could you provide me details regarding the two 8 week courses required to practice in Canada after receiving an MPharm degree from the UK. Thanks
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Old 21st, October 2007, 06:30 AM
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Do what I would do, google for canada pharmacy.
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