Non pharmaceutical majors can take the licensed pharmacist certificate. Pharmaceutical and traditional Chinese medicine majors can apply for licensed pharmacists. Pharmaceutical and traditional Chinese medicine related majors can also apply for licensed pharmacists. Non pharmaceutical candidates need to carefully check whether their majors belong to pharmaceutical and traditional Chinese medicine related majors when registering. If they meet the requirements, they can apply.
What major can I take as a licensed pharmacist
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions can apply for taking the professional qualification examination for licensed pharmacists:
1. He has obtained a college degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and has worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 5 years.
2. Obtained a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, and worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least 3 years.
3. Obtained the second bachelor's degree in pharmacy and traditional Chinese medicine, graduate class or master's degree, and worked in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for at least one year.
4. Obtained a doctor's degree in pharmacy and traditional Chinese medicine.
5. For those who have obtained corresponding education or degree in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine, their working years in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine will be increased by 1 year.
What are the employment directions of licensed pharmacists
1. Pharmaceutical production industry
Practicing pharmacists in drug manufacturing enterprises are mostly medical representative posts, which belong to the type of sales posts.
2. Medical institutions
Maybe people want to work in hospitals more than in pharmacies, but licensed pharmacists are not equivalent to professional pharmacists. If you want to work in hospitals, you should generally have passed the professional pharmacist exam.
3. Civil servants
Civil servants related to pharmacy are mainly in the Food and Drug Administration.
4. Family pharmacist
Family pharmacists are clinical pharmacists who provide patients with home pharmacy services focusing on drug treatment management, including helping patients take drugs correctly, tracking drug treatment effects, and on-site guidance on rational drug use.
5. Trainer
Over the years, the passing rate of licensed pharmacists' examination is not high. It shows that you have a solid knowledge reserve. If you can understand the knowledge points and help others to educate and solve their doubts, it is also a good employment choice to become a training instructor.