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Introduction of pharmacist examination registration
Want to take the pharmacist exam? No problem! Even if you obtained your pharmaceutical degree by correspondence from the Adult College Entrance Examination, you are still eligible to register. As long as you meet the corresponding work experience and academic requirements, you can successfully register. Of course, make sure there is no violation of medical regulations.

Education and work experience requirements

According to the Interim Provisions on Technical Qualification Examination of Preventive Medicine, General Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing and Other Health Technologies, it is necessary to meet the corresponding academic qualifications and work experience requirements to enter the licensed pharmacist examination. Adult college entrance examination correspondence pharmacy degree is also acceptable.

Registration process

The registration process of licensed pharmacist examination is relatively simple. You can log on to the website of the National Health and Wellness Committee within the specified time, fill in personal information and upload relevant certification materials. It should be noted that when you register, you must ensure that you have not violated medical regulations.

Time and place of examination

Pharmacist examinations are generally held in June and 65438+February every year, and the examination places are generally in test sites in various provinces and cities. The time and place of the exam can be found on the website of the National Health and Wellness Committee.

Examination subjects and contents

Pharmacist examination mainly includes basic pharmacy, pharmacy, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, clinical pharmacy and other subjects. The content of the examination mainly involves the knowledge of the nature, use, dosage and side effects of drugs.

Prepare suggestions

The pharmacist exam is difficult, which requires candidates to have a solid pharmaceutical foundation and rich practical experience. When preparing for the exam, you can do more real questions and strengthen your grasp of the nature, use, dosage and side effects of drugs. In addition, you can also participate in training courses or consult teachers to improve learning efficiency.