1, education requirements, usually require the applicant to have a college degree or equivalent in pharmacy related majors, such as pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology and other majors. College degree usually requires 2-3 years of courses, covering the basic theory and practical knowledge of pharmacy.
2, qualification certificate, need to hold the corresponding licensed pharmacist qualification certificate. Usually, you need to pass the national or local licensed pharmacist examination and get qualified results before you can get the qualification certificate.
3, practical experience, some regions or institutions may require the applicant to have some practical experience, in order to strengthen their understanding of pharmacist work and practical operation ability. For example, working in hospitals, pharmacies or pharmaceutical companies and other pharmaceutical-related fields for a certain number of years.
4. Health status. It may be necessary to provide a health certificate to ensure that the applicant is healthy and competent as a licensed pharmacist. For example, the screening of infectious diseases, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, AIDS and so on. These screenings are usually performed through blood tests. For the screening of drug allergy history, the applicant needs to provide personal drug allergy history to ensure that there is no allergic reaction during drug contact.
Licensed pharmacists can be exempted from the following two subjects.
1. Personnel who have obtained senior titles in pharmacy or medicine and work in pharmaceutical posts may be exempted from taking the Pharmaceutical Professional Knowledge (I) and Pharmaceutical Professional Knowledge (II), and only take the Pharmaceutical Administration and Regulations and Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Knowledge and Skills.
2. Those who have obtained the senior title of Chinese medicine or Chinese medicine and work in the post of Chinese medicine can be exempted from taking the examination of professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (1) and professional knowledge of Chinese medicine (2), and only take the examination of pharmaceutical affairs management and regulations and comprehensive knowledge and skills of Chinese medicine.
3. The category of senior professional title refers to the senior professional title of pharmacy, medicine or medical pharmacy obtained by engaging in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine. Directors (deputy directors) doctors, technicians and nurses who are engaged in medical treatment, prevention, health care, medical technology and nursing, and professors (associate professors) who are engaged in teaching, scientific research and management in colleges and universities do not meet the requirements of exemption from the two subjects. Senior titles should be obtained before the application deadline.