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Professional qualification examination for licensed pharmacists
Licensed pharmacists refer to pharmaceutical technicians who have passed the national unified examination, obtained the Professional Qualification Certificate of Licensed Pharmacists in People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as the Professional Qualification Certificate of Licensed Pharmacists) and registered to practice in units that need to provide pharmaceutical services such as drug production, management and use. This paper will introduce the relevant contents of the professional qualification examination for licensed pharmacists.

Examination subjects and examination syllabus

The State Food and Drug Administration of the United States is responsible for organizing the formulation of examination subjects and examination outlines, compiling training materials, and establishing examination question banks and examination propositions.

Examination and training are separated.

According to the principle of separating training from examination, consolidate and organize pre-examination training.

subject of examination

Candidates majoring in pharmacy apply for 1, 2, 3 and 4, and candidates majoring in Chinese pharmacy apply for 1, 5, 6 and 7.

Exemption from test rules

In accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, those who are employed as senior professional and technical posts and meet one of the following conditions may be exempted from the two subjects of Pharmacy (Chinese Pharmacy) Professional Knowledge (I) and Pharmacy (Chinese Pharmacy) Professional Knowledge (II) and only take the exams of Pharmacy Administration and Regulations and Comprehensive Knowledge and Skills (Pharmacy and Chinese Pharmacy).

Examination cycle

The examination takes a two-year cycle, and those who take the examination of all subjects must pass all subjects within two consecutive examination years. Those who are part of the exam-free subjects must pass the examination of the subjects to be tested within an examination year.