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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 technician - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada administers the Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Examination. Pharmacy technicians are required to be registered with a provincial or a national regulatory body or council. In provinces and jurisdictions where pharmacy technician is a regulated occupation, liability insurance is required to practice. [7] [8]

  4. National Academy of Health & Business - Wikipedia

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    National Dental Assistants Examination Board [4] (NDAEB) Ontario Society of Medical Technologists [5] (OSMT) Laboratory Assistants Committee (CLA) Ontario Medical Secretaries Association-Health Care Associates [6] (OMSA-HCA) Ontario College of Pharmacists [7] (OCP) Canadian Council of Professional Certification [8] (CCPC)

  5. Private Career Training Institutions Agency - Wikipedia

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    In April 2014, the Ministry of Advanced Education announced they would assume direct responsibility for the regulation of private career training in BC. [1] The PCTIA was dissolved on September 1, 2016 when the responsibility for the regulation of private career training was brought into government.

  6. Board certification - Wikipedia

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    Board certification is also used in the field of pharmacy, where a pharmacist can be recognized in specialized areas of advanced pharmacy practice after fulfilling eligibility requirements and passing a certification examination by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties [3] or the National Board of Medication Therapy Management. [4]

  7. Vancouver Island University - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, after seven years at the original campus in the old Nanaimo Hospital building at 388 Machleary Street, Malaspina College moved to its new campus on Fifth Street (the present location of VIU) on former Department of National Defense land adjoining the existing Nanaimo Vocational Training School, which had offered trades programs since 1936.

  8. 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 ...

  9. SkilledTradesBC - Wikipedia

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    SkilledTradesBC is a provincial government agency in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It was established in 2004 as Industry Training Authority (ITA) to replace the Industry, Training and Apprenticeship Commission (ITAC) after the Government of BC abolished mandatory certification for skilled trades in 2003. [ 1 ]