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  2. Pre-pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Within some colleges, the Pre-Pharmacy coursework is combined with the Pharm.D course for a 5 or 6-year program. Five year programs connect 2 years of Pre Pharmacy to an accelerated year round program. Six year programs deliver six tradition academic years which means summers are not used for the programs and are free of required classes.

  3. UIC College of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Candidates were required to pass an examination given by the State Board of Health. The law also required pharmacists to pay a $2 annual licensing fee. In 1895, the state legislature amended the original charter for the University of Illinois, allowing the location of professional departments of law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy outside of ...

  4. Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

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    The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is the Illinois state government code department [1] [2] that through its operational components, the Division of Banking, Division of Financial Institutions, Division of Professional Regulation, and Division of Real Estate, oversees the regulation and licensure of banks and financial institutions, real estate businesses ...

  5. SIUE School of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the school offers only the professional practice Doctor of Pharmacy degree. This program is a four year course of study following a minimum prerequisite of two years of pre-pharmacy study. The program includes 3 years of study on the Edwardsville campus and one full year of "on-the-job" education at an area clinical site.

  6. Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is a 120-minute, 60-question, multiple-choice examination designed to measure the knowledge and understanding of established standards related to a lawyer's professional conduct.

  7. Reasons your license may be suspended & how to get it ... - AOL

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    You will most likely have to pay a reinstatement fee in addition to possible defensive driving courses and SR-22 requirements. Fees range in price but are usually at least $100.

  8. American Society for Pharmacy Law - Wikipedia

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    ASPL maintains a website containing information and useful web links for members and anyone who is interested in the law as it applies to the profession of pharmacy. Its website also attempts to help those interested in searching for pharmacist-attorneys, an attorney with a particular interest in pharmacy law in a specific state or expert witnesses on topics related to pharmacy.

  9. Continuing legal education - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers develop their plans and declare to the Law Society of Alberta on an annual basis that these are complete. The Legal Education Society of Alberta [10] provides tools to facilitate compliance with these requirements. In Ontario the Law Society of Upper Canada, [11] beginning in 2010, instituted mandatory CPD hours for all lawyers in the ...

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