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Hi,
I read a thread today on here that had some interesting information. The thread talked about how Pharmacists in Canada are being allowed a further scope of practice (prescribing, and other things) then in the United States. I went on to do some reading about the procedure to becoming a licensed Pharmacist in Canada.
Apparently, they have BScPharm. as their entry level degree for practice. Later, you can choose to get a PharmD. however it is not required for practice in Canada.
I am just wondering...
Can a Canadian graduate with a BScPharm. practice in the United States?
I have looked at some Canadian Pharmacy School websites, and as some of you may know I have a minor disability. For those of you who don't, or have forgotten I wear leg braces knee high and walk with a slight limp. The disability does not effect me during the day (except for the fact that I may need to sit after a long period of standing/walking)
At all of the US Pharmacy Schools websites it states very cleary about their policies for Students with Disabilities. Looking over the Canadian websites I can not find anything and am wondering if they have similar policies. (mostly antidiscrimination wise)
I know if I can do it in the United States, I should beable to do it anywhere but the websites don't seem to mention anything so I am just wondering what the policies are. I don't even know if my disability truely will matter once I start to practice.. from the information I have gotten here it probably will not effect me at all.. I mean it really is very minor.
Hopefully, someone familar with the Canadian system can help me out.
Thanks
I read a thread today on here that had some interesting information. The thread talked about how Pharmacists in Canada are being allowed a further scope of practice (prescribing, and other things) then in the United States. I went on to do some reading about the procedure to becoming a licensed Pharmacist in Canada.
Apparently, they have BScPharm. as their entry level degree for practice. Later, you can choose to get a PharmD. however it is not required for practice in Canada.
I am just wondering...
Can a Canadian graduate with a BScPharm. practice in the United States?
I have looked at some Canadian Pharmacy School websites, and as some of you may know I have a minor disability. For those of you who don't, or have forgotten I wear leg braces knee high and walk with a slight limp. The disability does not effect me during the day (except for the fact that I may need to sit after a long period of standing/walking)
At all of the US Pharmacy Schools websites it states very cleary about their policies for Students with Disabilities. Looking over the Canadian websites I can not find anything and am wondering if they have similar policies. (mostly antidiscrimination wise)
I know if I can do it in the United States, I should beable to do it anywhere but the websites don't seem to mention anything so I am just wondering what the policies are. I don't even know if my disability truely will matter once I start to practice.. from the information I have gotten here it probably will not effect me at all.. I mean it really is very minor.
Hopefully, someone familar with the Canadian system can help me out.
Thanks

