This video is about HOW TO BECOME A REGISTERED PHARMACIST IN THE US WHEN YOU ARE FROM A FOREIGN COUNTRY. All of the steps that you need to take are mentioned in this video.
i have questions about my gpa I have a 3.4 GPA and i was wondering if i can still become a pharmacist with that as a junior and I am afraid I might not make it can you help me get my dream job i don't know how to become one :(
Hi, is this hard to find an internship place, which would help a foreign graduate with the visa and salary? I have heard this is the most challenging part. What is your opinion? Thank you :)
What about if you had pharmD outside the US and then do a masters in the US? Can you use your master’s certificate to just go straight and write the NAPLEX?
Hello Is their exemptions for Applicants who's first language is English or those who's language of instruction was English during their undergraduate studies(b.pharm)?
No. As long as you did not study in the U.S. you are expected to take all of these exams before you can get a license to practice. But again it varies by state. My video was based on where I live.
In order to work as a pharmacy technician, doesn’t that require that one is a green card holder or a US citizen? Or with an H1B visa, but It’s already hard to get sponsored for an H1B visa and get a social security number as a pharmacist let alone a pharmacy tech… could you elaborate on that please?