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Virendra Kumar...........
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In order to become a licensed pharmacist in Canada, you need:
A Bachelor's or doctor of pharmacy degree from one of 10 Canadian universities
To complete a national board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
Practical experience through an apprenticeship/internship programme
Fluency in English or French
The profession of pharmacy is regulated on a provincial and territorial level. The regulatory authorities are directly responsible for granting pharmacist licenses, assessing the competency of pharmacists and ensuring public safety. For a detailed look at the specific provincial licensing requirements in every pr
A Bachelor's or doctor of pharmacy degree from one of 10 Canadian universities
To complete a national board examination through the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
Practical experience through an apprenticeship/internship programme
Fluency in English or French
The profession of pharmacy is regulated on a provincial and territorial level. The regulatory authorities are directly responsible for granting pharmacist licenses, assessing the competency of pharmacists and ensuring public safety. For a detailed look at the specific provincial licensing requirements in every pr
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