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I am a nurse, and now I want to take the license as a licensed pharmacist. I don't know where to start. Are there any teaching materials or training courses?
The registration conditions for licensed pharmacist examination are as follows:

1. Obtain technical secondary school education in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine, biology), and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for seven years.

2. Obtain a college degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine and biology) and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for five years.

3. Obtain a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine and biology) and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for three years.

4. Graduated from the second bachelor's degree postgraduate class in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors (chemistry, medicine and biology) or obtained a master's degree, and worked in pharmacy or Chinese medicine for one year.

5. Obtain a doctorate in pharmacy, Chinese medicine or related majors.

Nurses in some areas can apply for pharmacists. You can call the local health bureau for consultation. If you can't apply for the exam, you can choose adult education and choose related majors, but your academic qualifications must be recognized by the state.