All States and U.S. territories except Puerto Rico permit licensure for graduates of foreign pharmacy schools. These individuals must apply for certification from the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC). Once certified, they must pass the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam, and Test of Spoken English (TSE) exam. Then they must pass all of the exams required by the licensing jurisdiction, such as the NAPLEX and MJPE, and meet the requirements for practical experience. In some States, applicants who graduated from programs accredited by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP) between 1993 and 2004 are exempt from FPGEC certification and examination requirements.
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We want visa because, if we want to go to foreign country from home country, we need approval of the foreign country government to stay in particular foreign country. Visa is a approval by the particular country.
Generally, yes. If you want to know if this is safe specifically for you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
after completing a pharmcy school, you are given a PharmD degree (Doctor of Pharmacy). if you want to become a medical doctor, you will have to go to a medical school.
It is Ibroporfen in 400microgram strength. Go see a doctor or pharmacist if you want to know what it's for!
Nothing can be said about the scope of mechatronics. Every country has its own scope. If you want to know about the scope of mechatronics in your own country you must consult the University that offers mechatronics. Or if you want to get admission in the foreign country then you will have to consult that foreign country University. By the way It has good scope in Pakistan.
i want to work abroad to earn a suitable income which i can render my services at my age.
No, a pharmacist is not licensed diagnose. Pharmacists only fill prescriptions, though they generally have a firm knowledge base in the field and could make off-the-record, non-affective diagnoses. A pharmacologist, however, does have the authority determine diagnosis and prescribe accordingly, but generally, a doctor will send a patient directly to a pharmacologist if said doctor does not want to prescribe or is unable to prescribe in confidence an appropriate medication. That being said, a pharmacist may add a diagnosis if the doctor tells them what that diagnosis is. Some insurance companies require a diagnosis code, which the pharmacist can obtain by contacting the doctor; they may then write this on the prescription for insurance purposes.
If you have gone on a trip to a foreign country and you are feeling sick now that you are back, you may want to see an infectious disease doctor. Other countries often have diseases that your body is not used to. If you were exposed to any of these, you could be in danger of exposing others. You want to make sure that what you have will not be able to harm those around you.
I'm not sure if you can but for information if you do not want to meet with you family doctor you can ask the pharmacist and they'll give you the correct information.
they wanted to solved the country's economic problems through foreign expansion.
they wanted to solved the country's economic problems through foreign expansion.
they wanted to solved the country's economic problems through foreign expansion.