Pharmacists aren't on the OTC area as much here in the UK as there is so much to do behind the scenes, I tend to be on the OTC healthcare when my counter staff aren't sure or the patient themselves want to speak to the pharmacist.. also patient information and things.. it will probably be difficult but.. thanks for the suggestion
@@jacquelineroswell-sander1202 ahh I see! In Germany do you provide national services like flu vaccinations too? We usually provide it between Sept-March that's our 'Flu seasaon'
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thank you for your vlogs! they are very interesting and cozy at the same time🤍
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lots of love from Kenya!! I am studying to be a pharmacist. Your vlogs are awesome!
@@LoveMore-zp1gr oh wow congratulations and thank you for watching 💜💜
I like to see from the OTC Area. Maybe there's already such a video online...
Pharmacists aren't on the OTC area as much here in the UK as there is so much to do behind the scenes, I tend to be on the OTC healthcare when my counter staff aren't sure or the patient themselves want to speak to the pharmacist.. also patient information and things.. it will probably be difficult but.. thanks for the suggestion
@@yangshua0130 Thank you very much! It's even nearly the same in Germany.
@@jacquelineroswell-sander1202 ahh I see! In Germany do you provide national services like flu vaccinations too? We usually provide it between Sept-March that's our 'Flu seasaon'
@@yangshua0130 No vaccinations, but probably the same medication's... Even not seldom older ones (obsolete but still in use).
Hii
I am from india and i want to be a pharmacist at there , what i do ??
Please help me🙏
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If you're already a qualified pharmacist in India:
- Complete a one-year accredited Overseas Pharmacists' Assessment Programme (OSPAP)
- Complete a 52-week foundation pharmacist training programme in the UK.
- Pass a registration assessment administered by the GPhC.
If you're not qualified:
Normal route -> study MPharm (4 years in university) -> 52 week training -> GPhC exam
@@yangshua0130 Thank you 🙏