You need to go to college and get a Pharmacy degree, then work at various pharmacy's.
Can a U.K. registered pharmacist work in the U.S.
Reasonable pay, good hours, interesting work, valuable member of the MDT, experts on drugs.
a piece of work to be done or undertaken.
A pharmacy.
If you need to work while in school I would think that if you became a pharmacy technician first and then work on your BA would work well. You would get field experience as well as learning things while working that apply to your degree. Understanding both sides of the job would be helpful in the future.
I think you meant pharmacist, not a pharmacy tech. A Pharmacist needs to study pharmacology that is linked to chemistry at certain point. A pharmacy tech doesn't need to attend college, but a technical course only, and his work is subordinated to the pharmacist.
Becoming a pharmacist is not a matter of chance but is a matter or hard work and determination.
Pharmacist is bigger than pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician always work under the supervision of pharmacist.
No. they first have to get licensed there
If you are a beginner pharmacist then you should be able to handle hard work and keeping up with a lot.
Currently, the minimum degree requirement for a pharmacist in the US is a doctorate (Pharm.D)