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  2. Pharmacy residency - Wikipedia

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    In Canada. A typical pharmacy residency in Canada consists of 12 months of structured rotations covering aspects such as pharmacy practice and administration, internal medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, surgery, nephrology, gastrointestinal systems, respirology, emergency medicine, intensive care, ambulatory care, and toxicology.

  3. What to Know About Buying Prescription Drugs from Canada

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently sent a warning letter to a Canadian company selling prescription drugs online to Americans. The agency has pointed out that where you buy ...

  4. Pharmacy school - Wikipedia

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    D.pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy) is a 2 years diploma program after Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (HSC) or 10+2 exam in the science stream. It is the minimum requirement for registration as a pharmacist in India. B.Pharm ( Bachelor of Pharmacy) is a 4 years undergraduate program. M.Pharm ( Master of Pharmacy) is a 2 years post graduate ...

  5. Doctor of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The accrediting body for most residency positions is the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Applications are submitted through the Pharmacy Online Residency Centralized Application Service; which opens November 3 each residency year. Residency sites interview candidates and a ranking occurs prior to a match process.

  6. FDA Will Allow Florida to Import Prescription Drugs from Canada

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a plan this month by Florida to import certain lower-priced medications from Canada. The move is estimated to save the state around $150 ...

  7. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    A pharmacist, also known as a chemist in Commonwealth English, is a healthcare professional who specializes in the preparation, dispensing, and management of medications. A pharmacist provides pharmaceutical advice and guidance, often serving as a primary care provider in the community, and offering other services, such as health screenings and immunizations.

  8. University of Alberta Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ...

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    The admissions process is selective for those seeking a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Pharmacy. [1] The undergraduate program has had a duration of four years, including a professional year in the field. [1] The Faculty also offers MPharm, MSc, and PhD graduate programs. Since 2013, the faculty also began offering a 2-year post graduate PharmD ...

  9. Clinical pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Clinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy in which clinical pharmacists provide direct patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention. [1] [2] Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings but the clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospitals and clinics.