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    Pharmacy in Canada

    Can anyone advise me on registration in Canada (self funded) and prospects. If I can qualify without contractual tie in (ie shoppers) I would much prefer it. How long will it take (studying aside) and am I right in thinking you only need to take exams in regions other than Quebec. I can talk French.

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    Re: Pharmacy in Canada

    can u really talk french ? or scouse?

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    Re: Pharmacy in Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by sph3jl View Post
    can u really talk french ? or scouse?
    Heard someone English in a French supermarket trying to speak to an assistant.
    Avez-vous un bou'ille de... (pronouncing bottle like we now do in England without saying the "tt" in the middle, bo'le). Got very annoyed with the assistant for not speaking her own language.

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    How much more do Canadian pharmacists earn compared to those in UK in general?

    I am an Aussie pharm graduate interested in living in Canada or UK, but not sure about which.

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    Believe Canadian rates about equal to USA, ie double UK rates. Also a canadian qualification very easy to transfer to any state in USA.
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    Re: Pharmacy in Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by aussiepharmer View Post
    Easy to transfer? But australian pharmacy graduates are not eligible to sit for the FPGEE, as they count the 4 years of curriculum only, NOT the pre-reg. Australian pharmacu curriculum is equivalent to that of the UK. EXACT same, but only the UK pharm degree is called Master of Pharmacy. I heard UK pharm grads are eligible for FPGEE b/c the NABP counts A-levels as a "prepharmacy" year. In the state of Victoria in Australia, VCE (similar to A-levels) is required to get admission to the pharmacy program, but NABP does not count VCE within the 5 yr requirement.

    Nevertheless, would an aussie pharm grad having Canadian pharmacist license THEN be eligible to transfer to US?
    Sorry, hops like that are out of my experience.

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    Yes, on taking relevant pharmacy board state law exam. Where you wnt to go? Google ....... pharmacy Board.
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    Re: Pharmacy in Canada

    Quote Originally Posted by aussiepharmer View Post
    Easy to transfer? But australian pharmacy graduates are not eligible to sit for the FPGEE, as they count the 4 years of curriculum only, NOT the pre-reg. Australian pharmacu curriculum is equivalent to that of the UK. EXACT same, but only the UK pharm degree is called Master of Pharmacy. I heard UK pharm grads are eligible for FPGEE b/c the NABP counts A-levels as a "prepharmacy" year. In the state of Victoria in Australia, VCE (similar to A-levels) is required to get admission to the pharmacy program, but NABP does not count VCE within the 5 yr requirement.

    Nevertheless, would an aussie pharm grad having Canadian pharmacist license THEN be eligible to transfer to US?

    Aussiepharmer,
    You can read my posts in the student section/global section with regard to transferring license to the U.S. Bottom line is that even though the Canadian system is similar to ours, they are still "treated" as foreign graduates. I work with several who've transferred from Canada. They still have to take the FPGEE, do internship of 1500 hours, sit for the NAPLEX and take the applicable state law exam. No way around this, even though it is ridiculous. I'm not sure that having a Canadian license will exempt you from this as the FPGEE looks at your "qualifications" not your license. My wife took this exam. Once you pass it, in their eyes, your education has been deemed equivalent. You just need to make sure that having this Candadian license will make you eligible to sit for the exam. Sounds like it would be the same if you transferred your license to the UK and then here?? Check the NABP website to see if they clarify this. Don't bother calling them, as they are useless. My wife spent numerous hours on the phone trying to get answers from them and she was treated like a red-headed stepchild since she was foreign.

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    Red Headed stepchild? Anne of Green Gables?
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