Pharmacy Credentialing Process webinar November 1
Are you interested in studying pharmacy? One of the most common questions we receive is, “If I receive my Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Australia, am I still permitted to practice in Canada?”
In short, the answer is yes!
Graduate qualifications in pharmacy from Australian universities are recognized internationally, but there is a process graduates must follow. To better explain the steps required, Manager of Gateway Operations (Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada) Theresa Schopf will be co-hosting a webinar tomorrow evening to answer all your questions about the credentialing process.
Pharmacy Credentialing Webinar
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016
Time: 8 p.m. EDT
Register: [email protected]
The Gateway was developed by The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) in collaboration with the provincial and territorial Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities, and the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada. The Gateway provides the most up-to-date and accurate information about Canadian licensure.
NAPRA developed Pharmacists’ Gateway Canada to help pharmacists from other countries who want to become licensed in Canada.
This Gateway was designed to present the information about the Canadian licensing process and requirements in a way that is easy to understand. It also provides useful and up-to-date information about pharmacy practice in Canada. It is meant to help international pharmacy graduates (IPGs) make an informed decision before starting the process to become licensed as a pharmacist in Canada.
Study pharmacy in Australia
The following Australian pharmacy schools offer Bachelor of Pharmacy programs:
- Griffith University Pharmacy School
- James Cook University Pharmacy School
- Monash University Pharmacy School
- University of Newcastle Pharmacy School
- University of Queensland Pharmacy School
- University of Sydney Pharmacy School
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