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Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations (Pharmacy and Chinese Materia Medica) Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (1) Including Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (2) Including Pharmacy and Medicinal Chemistry.
Comprehensive knowledge and skills in pharmacy.
Chinese Materia Medica: Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations (Pharmacy and Chinese Materia Medica) Professional Knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica (1) Including Chinese Materia Medica and Chinese Pharmacy.
Professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (2) includes the part of Chinese medicine identification and the part of Chinese medicine chemistry.
Comprehensive knowledge and skills in Chinese materia medica.
Each subject is tested separately and scored separately, and the full score of each subject paper is 100 points, including:
Professional knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica (1): The ratio of the volume score of the Chinese Materia Medica part and the Chinese Medicine Pharmacy part is 6:4;
Professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (2): the ratio of the volume score of the identification part of Chinese medicine to the chemistry part of Chinese medicine is 6:4;
Pharmacy professional knowledge (1): the ratio of the volume score of the pharmacology part to the drug analysis part is 6:4;
Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (II): The ratio of the volume score of the pharmacy part to the medicinal chemistry part is 6:4
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The following is the content of each subject in the licensed pharmacist examination, as well as the corresponding question types and scores:
The Licensed Pharmacist Examination is divided into Chinese medicine and Western medicine. There are four subjects to be examined, all of which are subjective.
Candidates who take the Chinese Materia Medica examination should take the four subjects of "Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations", "Professional Knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica (1)" (including Chinese Materia Medica, Chinese Medicine Pharmacy), "Professional Knowledge of Chinese Materia Medica (2)" including Chinese Materia Medica, Chinese Herbal Medicine Chemistry), and "Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills of Chinese Materia Medica", all of which are objective questions.
Candidates for the examination of Western Pharmacy should take the four subjects of "Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations", "Pharmaceutical Professional Knowledge (1)" including Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Analysis), "Pharmaceutical Professional Knowledge (2)" including Pharmacy and Medicinal Chemistry), and "Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills of Pharmacy", all of which are objective questions.
The question types for the four subjects are Type A (multiple-choice), Type B (compatibility), and X-type (multiple-choice). Among them, the compatibility type questions are the test questions with multiple question stems and common options.
The Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations paper includes three types of questions: 40 Type A questions (1 point each), 80 Type B questions (1 point each), and 20 Type X questions (1 point each). There are a total of 140 questions, with a full score of 100 points and 60 points to pass.
The Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (I) paper is divided into two parts: Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Analysis.
Pharmacology: 24 Type A questions (1 point each), 48 Type B questions (1 point each), 12 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 60 points.
Drug analysis: 16 Type A questions (1 point each), 32 Type B questions (1 point each), 8 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 40 points.
The Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (II) paper is divided into two parts: Pharmacy and Medicinal Chemistry.
Pharmacy: 24 Type A questions (1 point each), 48 Type B questions (1 point each), 12 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 60 points.
Medicinal Chemistry: 16 Type A questions (1 point each), 32 Type B questions (1 point each), 8 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 40 points.
The examination paper is divided into two parts: Chinese Materia Medica and Chinese Pharmacy.
Chinese Materia Medica: 24 Type A questions (1 point each), 48 Type B questions (1 point each), 12 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 60 points.
Pharmacy of Chinese Medicine: 16 Type A questions (1 point per question), 32 Type B questions (1 point per question), 8 Type X questions (1 point per question), a total of 40 points.
The examination paper of Professional Knowledge in Chinese Materia Medica (II) is divided into two parts: Identification of Chinese Medicine and Chemistry of Chinese Medicine.
Identification of traditional Chinese medicine: 24 Type A questions (1 point per question), 48 Type B questions (1 point per question), 12 Type X questions (1 point per question), a total of 60 points.
Chemistry of Chinese Medicine: 16 Type A questions (1 point each), 32 Type B questions (1 point each), 8 Type X questions (1 point each), a total of 40 points.
Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills of Pharmacy (Chinese Materia Medica): 40 Type A questions (1 point per question), 80 Type B questions (1 point per question), 20 Type X questions (1 point per question). There are a total of 140 questions, with a full score of 100 points and 60 points to pass.
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The 2015 new version of the Licensed Pharmacist Examination Syllabus has been released, and the Licensed Pharmacist Examination is divided into Licensed Western Pharmacist (Pharmacy) and Licensed Chinese Pharmacist (Chinese Materia Medica) Examination, each of which is divided into four subjects. Practicing Western pharmacists include four subjects: Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (1), Pharmacy Professional Knowledge (2), Comprehensive Pharmacy Knowledge and Skills, and Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations. Practising Chinese medicine pharmacists include four subjects: professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (1), professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (2), comprehensive knowledge and skills of Chinese medicine, and pharmaceutical administration and regulations. Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations are common examination subjects.
Since 2015, the number of questions in each subject of the licensed pharmacist examination has been adjusted to 120, a decrease of 20 questions from the previous one. The question types include Type A (best choice questions), Type B questions (compatibility multiple-choice questions), Type C questions (multiple-choice questions for comprehensive analysis) and Type X questions (multiple-choice questions), of which Type C questions were newly added in 2015. Each test subject is tested separately and scored separately, and the scoring method has changed from the past, no longer 140 questions with a full score of 100 points, but 120 questions, each question is 1 point, and the full score is 120 points.
At present, the 2015 licensed pharmacist examination pass line has not yet been announced, according to the practice of previous years, the full score is 100 points, and the pass line is delineated at 60 points; In 2015, the full score of the licensed pharmacist examination was 120 points, according to the "Notice on Doing a Good Job in the 2015 Licensed Pharmacist Qualification Examination in Our Province" issued by the Hunan Personnel Examination Network, and it was learned that the results of each subject reached 60% of the total score of the paper for the preliminary examination after the examination, and the passing standard was estimated to be 72 points. The specific details will be officially announced, and the latest news will be released as soon as possible.
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The passing standards for the 2015 licensed pharmacist examination have not yet been announced, and it is expected that 60 points will pass in pharmacy administration and regulations.
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