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  2. List of medical schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This list of medical schools in Canada includes major academic institutions that award the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, which is required to become a physician or a surgeon in Canada. M.D. granting medical schools are jointly accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) and the U.S. Liaison Committee on ...

  3. Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - Wikipedia

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    The founding meeting for the CSCC was held in Montreal, Quebec on October 17, 1956. [1] Since that time, the membership has grown to several hundred clinical chemists. In 1986 the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemistry was established as the academic body of the CSCC to oversee training, certification, accreditation, and professional development of clinical chemists in Canada.

  4. Professional chemist (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Graduate with a degree from an accredited university program in chemistry; Accumulate a certain amount of experience as a Chemist in Training; this can range from two to five years depending on the province; Complete and pass the essential courses required by the professional organizations [7]

  5. List of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of private universities that are authorized to issue degrees by a provincial authority. The following list does not include satellite campuses (Northeastern University - Toronto) and (Niagara University) and branches in Canada for universities based in the United States. All of them are English language institutions.

  6. Pharmacy school - Wikipedia

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    The doctor of pharmacy degree usually requires completion of four years at an accredited college of pharmacy after an undergraduate degree or other approved courses. To practice as a pharmacist, registration with the country, state, or province's regulatory agency is required. There is often a requirement for the pharmacy graduate to have ...

  7. Clinical pharmaceutical chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Clinical pharmaceutical chemistry is a specialty branch of chemical sciences, which consists of medicinal chemistry with additional training in clinical aspects of ...

  8. Doctor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, the title of Pharmacist (Quimico Farmaceutico) is granted after completing 10 or 11 semesters of full-time studies in an accredited University. The Pharmacist degree is a Professional Degree, awarded after finishing 5.5–6 years of study (Bachelor in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences), and then finish an internship of 6 months on ...

  9. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmacy Degree in Nigeria is unclassified i.e. awarded without first class, second class upper, etc., however graduates could be awarded Pass with Distinctions in specific fields such as Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, medicinal chemistry etc. Pharmacy Graduates are required to undergo 1 year of Tutelage under the supervision of an already ...