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OK. All citizens of the People's Republic of China and persons of other nationalities who are allowed to work in China and abide by the law and meet one of the following conditions can take the licensed pharmacist qualification examination:
1) Obtain a secondary school degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 7 years.
2) Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 5 years.
3) Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 3 years.
4) Obtain a second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, graduate or master's degree, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least one year.
5) Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.
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This I am the most qualified for you, because I am also a graduate of clinical medicine, graduated in 2008, the junior college requires that you can take the licensed pharmacist examination after graduation 5 years later, you only need to open a pharmacy work certificate, I have already taken the exam, last year I got the certificate and has been attached, please note that this is talking about the licensed pharmacist qualification certificate, if it is a pharmacist certificate, you can not take the exam.
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Dear, are you talking about licensed pharmacists?
The registration conditions for the licensed pharmacist examination are as follows:
1.Obtained a secondary school degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least seven years.
2.Obtained a college degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least five years.
3.Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least three years.
4.Graduated from a second bachelor's degree or master's degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and worked in pharmacy or Chinese medicine for one year.
5.Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.
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Yes, now I find that studying medicine is very good, but it is stressful and tired.
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It used to be possible but not from next year.
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You can apply for a licensed pharmacist.
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The Vatican's personality style of people.
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The new version of the policy is not allowed to take the exam for non-pharmacy majors.
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Yes, you can apply for the exam. Obtain a degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for many years.
Licensed pharmacist application requirements:
1. Obtained a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 7 years;
2. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 5 years;
3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 3 years;
4. Obtain a second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, graduate or master's degree, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 1 year;
5. Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.
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Summary: You can apply for the exam. According to the content of the "Reference Catalogue of Majors for the National Licensed Pharmacist Professional Qualification Examination", the clinical medicine major belongs to the "related majors" referred to in the professional application conditions for licensed pharmacists, so you can apply for the licensed pharmacist examination.
The number of years of working in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine is one year longer than that of licensed pharmacists in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine.
Introduction to Clinical Medicine:Clinical medicine mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of basic medicine, clinical medicine, surgery, etc., and carries out the diagnosis, prevention, and prevention of human diseases. For example:
Diagnosis of fractures, heart disease and other diseases, surgery such as heart bypass and organ transplantation, radiation of tumors, etc.
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Hello: Law majors cannot apply for the licensed pharmacist examination, because there is no law major in the licensed pharmacist examination registration restrictions, so law cannot apply for the licensed pharmacist examination.
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It should be possible, because the application guide says that if you have a bachelor's degree in medicine and have been engaged in related work for three years, you can apply for a licensed pharmacist. Therefore, during the on-site audit, you will need to show proof of three years of professional experience in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine.
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College clinical medicine can apply for the licensed pharmacist examination. College clinical medicine belongs to pharmacy and related majors, as long as you meet the requirements of 5 years of working experience in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, you can apply for the examination. What are the specific application conditions for the licensed pharmacist certificate?
What kind of work can I do? Let's find out with me!
1. Obtained a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related industries, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 7 years;
2. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 5 years;
3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 3 years;
4. Obtain a second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, graduate or master's degree, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 1 year;
5. Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.
Licensed pharmacists should not only be propagators of rational drug use knowledge, monitors of adverse drug reaction information, but also providers of pharmaceutical services for the general public. The state has strict industry regulations on the allocation of licensed pharmacists in various fields of the pharmaceutical industry.
1) All units engaged in the production, operation and use of drugs must be equipped with licensed pharmacists;
2) Retail pharmacies that implement classified drug management and are qualified to sell prescription drugs and Class A non-prescription drugs must be equipped with licensed pharmacists;
3) The person in charge of the quality management of the drug retail chain enterprise operated across regions must be a licensed pharmacist;
4) Large and medium-sized pharmaceutical retail enterprises that have passed GSP certification must be equipped with licensed pharmacists;
5) The person in charge of the quality management organization of the drug wholesale enterprise that has passed the GSP certification must be a licensed pharmacist;
6) The person in charge of the quality management organization of the GMP certified drug manufacturer must be a licensed pharmacist;
7) The pharmacies and preparation rooms of medical institutions at the county level must be equipped with licensed pharmacists. "Analysis of the Employment Prospects and Employment Direction of Licensed Pharmacists in ChinaThe Employment Prospects and Employment Direction of Licensed Pharmacists in China. It can be seen that the demand for licensed pharmacists in the industry is huge.
1. Basic criteria for licensed pharmacistsLicensed pharmacists must abide by professional ethics, be loyal to their duties, be responsible for the quality of drugs, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of people's medication.
2. Licensed pharmacists must strictly implement the Drug Administration Law and related regulations and policies, and have the responsibility to advise and stop, refuse to implement or report to their superiors for illegal acts or decisions.
3. Licensed pharmacists are responsible for the supervision and management of drug quality within the scope of practice, and participate in the formulation and implementation of total drug quality management and the handling of violations of the provisions of the unit.
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College clinical medicine can be a licensed pharmacist! Pharmacy and related majors, bachelor's degree for three years, junior college for five years, technical secondary school for seven years can be applied for, clinical medicine is a related major. All majors in medical field, chemistry, and biology are related majors, and you can apply for the examination as long as you have graduated from the university.
Clinical medicine is the only one of the specialized medicine and health majors, which mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of basic medicine, clinical medicine, general medicine, disease diagnosis and treatment, etc., and carries out clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases in urban and rural and rural community health service centers and other primary medical and health institutions.
Specialized clinical medical education has cultivated a large number of practical medical and health talents for China. However, with the development of medical higher education, undergraduate clinical medicine has become the mainstream, and if junior clinical medicine students cannot pass the college entrance examination to become undergraduates, their employment and development will be limited.
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Clinical medicine professionals can apply for licensed pharmacists. For pharmacy and related majors, you can apply for the examination after three years of bachelor's degree, five years of junior college graduation, and seven years of technical secondary school graduation. Clinical medicine is a related major, and clinical medicine is indeed within the scope of the relevant profession of licensed pharmacists, and it is completely possible to apply for the licensed pharmacist examination.
All citizens of the People's Republic of China and persons of other nationalities who are allowed to work in China and meet one of the following conditions can register for the licensed pharmacist qualification examination.
1. Obtain a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for seven years.
2. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for five years.
3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for three years.
4. Graduated from a second bachelor's degree or master's degree in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors, and worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for one year.
5. Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.
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It's okay. Because: according to the "National Licensed Pharmacist Professional Qualification Examination Application Professional Reference Catalogue", the reference catalogue of undergraduate majors and the reference catalogue of junior colleges (higher vocational colleges) all include "dehiscence bed medicine".
It is not enough to meet the conditions of the major, and your academic qualifications and working years also need to meet certain requirements before you can apply for the licensed pharmacist examination. The requirements for applying for the licensed pharmacist examination are as follows:
1. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and have worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 4 years.
2. Obtain a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and work in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 2 years.
3. Obtain a second bachelor's degree, graduate class or master's degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and work in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for 1 year.
4. Obtained a doctorate degree in pharmacy and traditional Chinese medicine.
5. For those who have obtained the corresponding academic qualifications or degrees in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine related majors, the number of years of working in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine will be increased by 1 year.
The registration time for the licensed pharmacist qualification examination is generally around April to July each year, and the specific time is announced by the local personnel examination center. The qualification examination for licensed pharmacists is now fully registered online, and the examination venue must be set up in the central city of the municipality above the provincial level and the city where the administrative commissioner's office is located. Test takers take the test at the time and place specified in the test notice.
Candidates are advised to pay attention to the notices issued by local newspapers, radio stations, and personnel examination departments.
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