Everything you need to know about Prep Pharma
To become a licensed pharmacist in Canada, start by earning a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BscPharm) or a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from a recognized university. If you obtained your degree outside of Canada, have your educational credentials evaluated by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC). Next, pass the PEBC Qualifying Exam, which includes the Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) Exam and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). After passing the PEBC exams, complete a required internship or practical training and pass the provincial jurisprudence exam. Additionally, you may need to demonstrate proficiency in English or French, depending on the province. Finally, apply for licensure with the provincial regulatory authority.
The pass rate varies by year and specific exam, but generally, the PEBC pass rates are between 60-80%.
To qualify for the PEBC exams, you need a degree in pharmacy from a recognized program and must have your educational credentials evaluated, if you have graduated outside of Canada.
Begin by understanding the exam format and content with Prep Pharma, gathering study materials, setting a study schedule, and solving practice problems to identify areas needing improvement.
You are allowed three attempts for each part of the PEBC exams. If unsuccessful after three attempts, you need to complete further training or education.
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