What are the requirements of PEBC exams for CANADIAN GRADUATES,U.S. GRADUATES and INTERNATIONAL GRADUATES
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What are the requirements of PEBC exams for CANADIAN GRADUATES,U.S. GRADUATES and INTERNATIONAL GRADUATES
The requirements for the PEBC Exam depend on which of the three following classifications.There are different requirements for U.S, International or domestic Canadians.
For US candidates
Essentially, if you are already a pharmacist in the USA, this will be recognised in Canada as long as you have access to the Pharmacist Gateway Canada, have received a National Identifier Number and have taken the PEBC Exam.
Furthermore, you need to understand that licensing is performed on a provincial basis, meaning the PEBC is not a Canada-wide license. You will need to have a look at the different requirements of each province before you can be sure of the right to practice.
Have a look at the official PEBC website for more information.
International students
There are 3 steps you will need to complete before you get started:
DOCUMENT EVALUATION - You must pass this evaluation of your educational and professional credentials to be eligible to take the Pharmacist Evaluating Examination.
THE PHARMACIST EVALUATING EXAMINATION - You must pass this written examination to be eligible for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination - Parts I and II.
THE PHARMACIST QUALIFYING EXAMINATION, PART I (MCQ) and PART II (OSCE) - Your final step to qualifying for certification with PEBC. When you have passed both parts of the examination you will be certified and registered with PEBC.
For Canadians
The process is pretty straightforward:
- Seeking initial registration and licensure to practice as a pharmacist involves the following:
- Completion of an approved pharmaceutical education program in which the academic institution awards a degree as evidence that the student has successfully completed an approved course of study
- Successful completion of an evaluation of entry-level competence to practise pharmacy safely and effectively
- Fulfilling all requirements of a provincial or territorial regulatory authority, demonstrating the individual's overall qualification and readiness to begin practice as a pharmacist