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  2. Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC), established by an Act of Parliament in 1963, is the national certification body for the profession of pharmacy in Canada.It currently assesses the qualifications of 2 pharmacy professional candidates seeking licensure - pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, on behalf the pharmacy regulatory authorities (PRAs) of all provinces except Quebec, and ...

  3. Pharmacy school - Wikipedia

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    The degree in pharmacy is composed of coursework and clinical experience through required internships and work placements, followed by the completion of a national board examination administered by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada. The pharmacy schools in Quebec (at the University of Montreal and Laval University) now offer only the ...

  4. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) is the national professional organization for pharmacists in Canada. Specific requirements for practice vary across provinces, but generally include a bachelor's (BSc Pharm) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from one of 10 Canadian universities offering a pharmacy program, successful completion of ...

  5. List of pharmacy schools - Wikipedia

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    IBNSINA National Pharmacy College Faculty of Pharmacy Jeddah Jazan University: College of Pharmacy Jizan: King Abdulaziz University: Faculty of Pharmacy Jeddah: King Faisal University: Faculty of Pharmacy Hofuf: King Khalid University: Faculty of Pharmacy 'Asir Region: King Saud University: Faculty of Pharmacy Riyadh: Najran University: Faculty ...

  6. Bachelor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In countries including Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is a prerequisite for practicing as a pharmacist. These degrees are awarded per the British tradition and are considered foreign equivalents to a PharmD.

  7. University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The School of Pharmacy is a professional school of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, within the Faculty of Science.It was previously housed in Faculty of Science buildings on the main university campus in Waterloo, but was re-located to a new $34 million building on the university's Health Sciences Campus in downtown Kitchener in 2008.

  8. Professional degree - Wikipedia

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    The US Department of Education defined these as: "A first-professional degree was an award that required completion of a program that met all of the following criteria: (1) completion of the academic requirements to begin practice in the profession; (2) at least two years of college work before entering the program; and (3) a total of at least ...

  9. Pharmacy residency - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacy residency is education a pharmacist can pursue beyond the degree required for licensing as a pharmacist (in the United States of America: PharmD).A pharmacy residency program allows for the implementation of skill set and knowledge acquired in pharmacy school through interaction with the public either in a hospital setting or community practice.