Friday, August 21, 2009

If i study pharmacy in peru will i be able to work in the usa


If i study pharmacy in peru will i be able to work in the usa?
Here in peru i want to study a year program of pre pharmacy. Here in Peru, there are a year program of pre pharmacy and three year program of pre pharmacy.. I chose a year program of pre pharmacy since i want to work as soon as possible. But, i don’t want to do a mistake… i need to know whether or not i going to work as a farmacist in the usa after studying a year in Peru. Because i want to study nurse in the usa while working as a tech pharmacist. I really want to study nurse in the usa, but i need to work to study.. So, i decided to study pre pharmacist because the language in pharmacy arent neither spanish neither english. If i won’t be able to work as a pharmacist in the usa when i arrive. I ‘d better study nothing here in peru, just polish my english.. What do u think? I wanted to study nurse, here in Peru, but someone told me that if i study nurse in Peru i won’t work as a nurse in the usa due to the language of my classes in Peru ( spanish) when i arrive to the usa , i willbe legal because my father is a citizen.
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yeah you could you just have to be a citizen
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Pharmacists make significantly more money than nurses. Most states just require a high school diploma to be a pharmacy tech. To be a pharmacist, with an international degree and a graduation date after January 2003, your program needs to be at least 5 years in length. You'll then have to apply to the NABP and perhaps your state board of pharmacy. You'll have to take and pass the FPGEE and TOEFL. You'll then have to do an internship for a set number of hours, which has to be approved by your state board of pharmacy. You'll then take the regular licensing exams: NAPLEX and MPJE.