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Old 24th, April 2007, 12:57 PM
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Unhappy Can I still become a pharmacist in USA after graduating from UEA

After 4 years there could I still get a job in the usa?.

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Old 25th, April 2007, 07:41 AM
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Visit the forum a the USA site 'studentpharmacist'. There you will get a good idea of what is required.
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Old 26th, April 2007, 09:17 AM
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kk thanks. Quick question., they say 5 years but most pharm offers are 4 years.
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kk thanks. Quick question., they say 5 years but most pharm offers are 4 years.
Yes but you have to add on the pre-reg year. You have to pass assessments, and two exams at the end of that before you are a fully qualified pharmacist.
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Your degree lasts four years (hence why they call it a master of Pharmacy Degree) then you do a year of training after that called the pre-registation year. However, if you go to Bradford they split your pre-reg year into two blocks of six months. You will do six months in fourth year, then the second six months in your fifth year... ie- your fourth (and fina) year is also split into two blocks, so you will be at Bradford for five years if you go there.

Finally, just a little bit of knowledge i picked up from the BPSA conference this year: We had a visit from an american Pharmacy student. And i think she said that British Pharmacists have to do a two year conversion course to be able to practice legally in the US. The exact details of what needs to be done elude me so it may well be worth looking at the link JohnEp posted.

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Your degree lasts four years (hence why they call it a master of Pharmacy Degree) then you do a year of training after that called the pre-registation year. However, if you go to Bradford they split your pre-reg year into two blocks of six months. You will do six months in fourth year, then the second six months in your fifth year... ie- your fourth (and fina) year is also split into two blocks, so you will be at Bradford for five years if you go there.

Finally, just a little bit of knowledge i picked up from the BPSA conference this year: We had a visit from an american Pharmacy student. And i think she said that British Pharmacists have to do a two year conversion course to be able to practice legally in the US. The exact details of what needs to be done elude me so it may well be worth looking at the link JohnEp posted.

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Check out Jim Plagakis website for the situation in US Community Pharmacy. They report f/t salary offers of USD 200,000 (?) The best option seems to be work out how much you need to earn then work those hours and have a great life outside of pharmacy! Of course healthcare, schooling and such do have a cost.
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Definately, you still can become a pharmacist in the US, however you will need to the the NAPLEX, which is the board exam and the FPGEE. Good Luck!
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I will add on to what "admin" said. I practice in the U.S. My wife is from Spain so I know the requirements first hand. You first have to apply with the NABP (National Association of the Boards of Pharmacy) to be eligible to take the FPGEE(Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exam). The NABP makes it difficult. It took my wife 2yrs to get to this point. For the exam, they just tell you to study everything you learned in pharmacy school, no books to go from, good luck. Once you've passed, then you qualify to start your internship hours (1500 in most states), which vary by state according to law. Following this, you sit for the NAPLEX (National exam) and then depending what state you want to practice, you sit for a law exam. Tough course, but worth it when you're done as the job market is plentiful.
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I will add on to what "admin" said. I practice in the U.S. My wife is from Spain so I know the requirements first hand. You first have to apply with the NABP (National Association of the Boards of Pharmacy) to be eligible to take the FPGEE(Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exam). The NABP makes it difficult. It took my wife 2yrs to get to this point. For the exam, they just tell you to study everything you learned in pharmacy school, no books to go from, good luck. Once you've passed, then you qualify to start your internship hours (1500 in most states), which vary by state according to law. Following this, you sit for the NAPLEX (National exam) and then depending what state you want to practice, you sit for a law exam. Tough course, but worth it when you're done as the job market is plentiful.
Unfortunately you then get paid in dollars ;-)

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Old 17th, November 2007, 07:36 PM
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Ah! but what we pay for in pounds is priced in dollars in the US. My nephew is always complaining about the cost of petrol had to pay $3/gallon last month!
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