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  2. Validation of foreign studies and degrees - Wikipedia

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    The academic degrees, diplomas or certificates on pharmaceutical or medical specialities which were obtained in a foreign country and which qualify the applicant in order to carry out the relevant professions in those countries can be validated as their official equivalents in the Spanish system.

  3. Doctor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    PharmD is a professional degree in pharmaceutical sciences and according to newly adopted educational advancements, it is the minimum requirement to be licensed as a Pharmacist in Egypt, the curriculum consists of 6 years ( 5 years of Pharmaceutical & clinical studies followed by 1 year of Clinical internships ), this program is intended for students who have graduated from High school.

  4. Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos ...

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    The Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry (Spanish: Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica; FFyB) is a faculty of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the largest university in Argentina. It was founded as an autonomous faculty in 1957, when it was split from the Faculty of Medical Sciences .

  5. Bachelor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Colleges imparting pharmaceutical education (D.Pharm., B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Pharm D) must be approved by All Indian Council of Technical Education(AICTE) and the Pharmacy Council of India(PCI). For a student to be eligible for registration as a Pharmacist/ Clinical pharmacist in India, the college from which they graduated must be approved by ...

  6. Diploma in Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    In India, Diploma in Pharmacy (often shortened as DPharm or DPharma) is an entry-level tertiary pharmacy credential. It is obtained following two years of training. Pharmacy colleges across the country offer this program, teaching students basic knowledge and practical skills needed in pharmacy.

  7. Pharmaceutical physician - Wikipedia

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    Training in pharmaceutical medicine usually involves a blend of on-the-job experience and formal education, such as obtaining the Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine. Over a four-year training period, pharmaceutical physicians acquire expertise in various areas, including regulatory affairs, pharmacology, drug safety, clinical development, and ...

  8. Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Research and development in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Education programs addressed to the community in the context of health promotion, disease prevention and healthy aging. Pharmaceutical practice and pharmaceutical care. Biological sample collection, execution and technical and biopathological validation of clinical analysis.

  9. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the three Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK agreed to grant the first Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine to be gained by examination, and a two-year training course for pharmaceutical physicians was established under the guidance of the Joint Advisory Committee on pharmaceutical medicine, with representation from AMAPI (now the British Association of Pharmaceutical Physicians ...