The FPGEC defines a "foreign pharmacy graduate" as a pharmacist
whose undergraduate pharmacy degree was conferred by a recognized
school of pharmacy outside of the 50 United States, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico. United States citizens who have completed
their pharmacy education outside the United States are considered to
be "foreign pharmacy graduates," while foreign nationals who have
graduated from schools in the United States are not.
If the candidate is a foreign student of pharmacy or
has completed the degree in another country, he has to follow the
steps below in order to immigrate to USA.
Visit the web site
www.NABP.org. And get an application
form for FPGEE®.
Visit the web site
www.toefl.org and get an application form
for TOEFL & TSE. It is preferable to start these exams even
though one has not had an approval from FPGEE®. These exams are
valid for 2 years.
The candidate will need at least 550 in
TOEFL & 45 to 50 in TSE (depend on states) to pass success
fully.
It is advisable to apply for FPGEE® now even
though one is planning to take up the exam later on, since it may
take 6 to 9 months to get an approval from FPGEE®.
Once the application forms are filled make
sure to fulfill all their requirements (i.e. size &
specification of photographs, color of ink pan to fill the form,
requirement of the official documents etc.). Follow strictly the
information booklet (from FPGEE®) to fill the application form. Any
error in application form may delay approval for 3 to 4 months.
After passing all these exams, the candidate
will receive FPGEE® certificate that can be used for sitting in
state board exam (NAPLEX®).
Goals and Objectives of the FPGEC
The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee®
(FPGEC®) operates under the auspices of the National
Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®).
Established in recognition and fulfillment of responsibilities for
public health care and education, the FPGEC's goals are:
to inform foreign pharmacy graduates about FPGEC Certification
and the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency
ExaminationTM (FPGEE®);
to evaluate the qualifications of foreign
pharmacy graduates who apply for FPGEC Certification;
to oversee the development of the FPGEE; and
to cooperate with other agencies concerned with foreign pharmacy
graduates.
FPGEC Certification
NABP provides the FPGEC Certification program as a means of
documenting the educational equivalency of a candidate's foreign
pharmacy education, as well as the license and/or registration. In the
process of FPGEC Certification, candidates provide documents that
verify their educational backgrounds and licensure and/or
registration. Candidates are also required to pass the FPGEE, the Test
of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the Test of Spoken
English (TSE). The FPGEC Certificate allows foreign graduates to
partially fulfill eligibility requirements for licensure in the states
that consider the Certification.
The FPGEC Certificate is not a license to practice pharmacy.
Applicants who receive the FPGEC Certificate may be qualified by the
state boards to take the pharmacy licensing examination in those
jurisdictions that accept this certification. Because the licensure
requirements vary from state to state, candidates are advised to
directly contact the board(s) of pharmacy of the state(s) in which
they desire licensure.
It is the candidate's responsibility to confirm with state boards
all requirements regarding FPGEC Certification as eligibility for
licensure, citizenship, residency, and any other requirements for
eligibility for licensure, including completion of experiential
programs.
NABP makes every effort to keep its literature current and
accurate. However, since there is occasionally a delay between when a
change within a state is effective and when NABP is notified of such a
change, the FPGEC advises candidates to contact the states directly
for the most up-to-date information.
FPGEC reserves the right to change the requirements for the FPGEC
Certificate published in this Application/Registration Bulletin,
without notice to prospective candidates. Such changes will take
effect when adopted by the FPGEC. The FPGEC further reserves the right
to discontinue the program at any time, without advance notice to any
candidate or prospective candidate.
TOEFL and TSE Requirements
To be eligible for FPGEC Certification, candidates must pass the
TOEFL with a total score of 550 or higher on the paper-based TOEFL or
213 or higher on the computer-based TOEFL. Candidates must pass the
TSE with a score of 50 or higher. The TOEFL and TSE must be
successfully completed within two years (either before or after) of
passing the FPGEE. The TOEFL and TSE must be completed by all foreign
pharmacy graduates, even those who are native English speakers. There
are no exceptions or waivers to these requirements.
Candidates for FPGEC Certification must request that TOEFL/TSE
Services submit an authentic report of TOEFL and TSE scores directly
to the FPGEC. Use the FPGEC identification number 9103, and provide
the TOEFL and TSE registration numbers and full name as they appear
on the TOEFL and TSE score reports. Official score reports must be
submitted directly to the FPGEC by TOEFL/TSE Services. Note: TOEFL/TSE Services
reports TOEFL and TSE scores for a limited time after the test.
Contact the Education Testing Service (ETS) for further details.
If the name on the TOEFL and/or TSE score
reports does not identically match the name submitted on the
application/registration form for the FPGEE, the candidate must
notify the FPGEC, in writing, immediately. (Refer to the
"Applicant's Name" section for more instructions.)
For additional information and instructions about TOEFL and TSE,
contact: TOEFL/TSE Services PO Box 6151 Princeton, NJ
08541-6151 USA 609/771-7100 www.toefl.org
Communicating with the FPGEC
Telephone can only be used to obtain general
program information. Any inquiry regarding a specific application
must be in writing.
Fax may be used for any type of inquiry,
including inquiries on a specific application, provided the
applicant signs the fax.
E-mail can only be used for obtaining
general program information.
US mail or private courier services must be used for all
official inquiries and submissions.
All correspondence submitted via fax, mail, or
the applicant must sign private courier service. The FPGEC will not
respond to unsigned correspondence. The FPGEC cannot be responsible
for delayed, lost, or misdirected mail. If you desire a record of
receipt of your correspondence with the FPGEC, send it via private
courier service or United States Certified Mail, Return Receipt
Requested.
FPGEE Application/Qualifying
Procedures
The Computer-based FPGEE
Beginning November 2000, the FPGEE will be administered as a
computer-based examination at specified testing centers located
throughout the United States. The FPGEE will also be administered on a
continuous basis five to six days per week. To be considered for
approval to sit for the FPGEE, candidates must submit a completed
application/registration form, fees, and supporting documentation in
accordance with the procedures established by the FPGEC and as
described in this Bulletin. It is the candidate's responsibility to
provide all required materials. Specific information about sitting for
the FPGEE, including study materials and examination subjects, will be
mailed to candidates after the candidate has been accepted to sit for
the exam. Beginning in August 2000, study materials and examination
subjects will be available on the NABP Web site, www.nabp.net.
Note: There is no longer a deadline to apply for the FPGEE.
General FPGEE Application/Registration
Information
Candidates are advised through this Application/Registration
Bulletin exactly what materials and documentation are required for
supporting application/registration. The FPGEC will inform candidates
if their application/registration package is incomplete, and advise
candidates to complete it as soon as possible. It is the candidate's
responsibility, and not the FPGEC's, to make sure that all required
supporting documents are submitted and received by the FPGEC in a
timely manner. Waiting for the FPGEC to remind a candidate of the
deficiencies in his or her file can cause significant delays.
The FPGEC will use the address on the application/registration form
for all communications. Candidates must notify the FPGEC, in writing,
of any mailing address changes. Include both the previous and current
addresses in the notification.
To be considered for the FPGEE, candidates must complete and submit
the application/registration form, fees, and supporting documentation
to:
NABP FPGEC Examination Committee 700 Busse
Highway Park Ridge, Illinois 60068-2402 USA
Note: Candidates accepted to take the FPGEE in past years are not
guaranteed acceptance.
Application/Registration for the FPGEE (Form 100)
The FPGEC has included a white envelope for submitting the
application/registration form.
A candidate must complete and submit a current
application/registration form each time he or she applies for the
FPGEE, regardless of whether applications have been submitted in the
past.
The FPGEC will process all application/registration forms and
materials, as they are received and as quickly as possible. The FPGEC
evaluates each application/registration form and all supporting
documents for accuracy, authenticity, and fulfillment of program
requirements. The FPGEC will notify each candidate directly, in
writing, regarding the status of his or her file including any
deficiencies. A candidate will then be given an opportunity to correct
those deficiencies.
If an application/registration form is not signed, properly
notarized, and the proper fees and photographs are not enclosed, the
application/registration form and all accompanying materials will be
returned to the candidate. This may cause significant delays in the
application/registration process. It is the responsibility of the
candidate to resubmit the completed application/registration form and
materials by the postmarked deadline date that will be indicated on
the Application Rejection Letter. If a completed
application/registration package is not resubmitted by the postmark
deadline, the fees minus a $50 administrative fee will be returned to
the candidate.
The candidate's name as it appears on the application/registration
form must be used in all communications with the FPGEC.
If all requirements are satisfactorily met, the candidate will
receive a letter of acceptance to sit for the FPGEE.
Photographs
Two identical, full-face photographs of passport size and quality
must be submitted with your application. Photographs must have been
taken within three months of the date the application is mailed to
NABP. Computer generated, digital, or photocopies of photographs will
not be accepted. Glue or paste (do not staple or tape) one photograph
to the space indicated on the application/registration form. The
entire notaries seal, stamp, or signature of the official who affirms
item number 18 on the application/registration form must be legible
and must overlap a portion of both the attached photograph and the
application/registration form. The seal or signature must not cover
the face in the photograph. The other photograph will be used on the
FPGEC certificate and therefore, must not be signed, notarized, or
contain any writing.
Notice of Receipt of Application/Registration Form Postcard (Form
102)
Candidates must complete the Notice of Receipt of
application/registration form postcard as directed and enclose the
completed postcard with their application/registration form and
materials.
The Notice of Receipt postcard (Form 102), which each candidate
pre-addressed and mailed with his or her application/registration
form, will be returned to the candidate as verification that the
application/registration form has been received at the FPGEC office.
This notification does NOT guarantee admission to the examination.
The practice of pharmacy within each state is regulated by the laws
of the state, including the regulation of licensure for pharmacy
practice.
To practice pharmacy in any state, a pharmacist must become a
registered pharmacist (RPh), also known as a licensed pharmacist.
The State Board of Pharmacy licenses pharmacists. Requirements vary
somewhat from state to state, but in general, to be licensed a
pharmacist must:
Graduate from an accredited college of
pharmacy
Participate in residency or internship
programs to acquire direct, "hands-on" patient care experience
Pass a rigorous examination, known as the NABPLEX (National
Association of Boards of Pharmacy Licensing Examination)
Education after
Licensure
The pharmacist's educational experience does not end upon being
licensed. Most states require licensed pharmacists to take continuing
education courses every year in order to maintain their licenses to
practice. Pharmacists obtain this additional education through
correspondence courses, attending professional meetings and seminars
presented by pharmacy associations, or participating in courses
provided by the schools and colleges of pharmacy.
Pharmacy
Laws
It has been said that pharmacists are the most regulated of all
professions. The State Board of Pharmacy issues regulations which
pharmacists must follow to assure the public health, safety and
welfare.
In addition to state regulations, however, pharmacists are also
subject to regulations of Federal agencies. The Food and Drug
Administration has the responsibility of assuring the safety and
effectiveness of prescription medications and other products, and the
Drug Enforcement Administration controls distribution of controlled
substances, i.e., narcotics and other drugs that have the potential
for abuse and misuse.
Besides the laws and regulations directly affecting pharmacy
practice, pharmacists must also abide by laws and regulations related
to the implementation of federal and state programs like Medicare and
Medicaid.
Foreign Students: Frequently Asked
Questions
Q.1. I am a foreign student having a degree
out side USA. What should I do to get license in USA?
If you are foreign student, follow below steps.
I Visit the web site
www.NABP.org. And get an application
form for FPGEE®.
II Visit web site
www.toefl.org and get an application form
for TOEFL & TSE. It is prefer able that you at least start to take
these exams even though you do not have an approval from FPGEE®. These
exams are valid for 2 years.
III You need at least 550 in TOEFL & 45 to 50 in
TSE (depend on states) to pass success fully.
IV It is advisable that you apply for FPGEE® now even
though you are planning to take exam later on since it may take 6 to 9
months to get an approval from FPGEE®.
V When you fill out an application form for FPGEE®,
please make sure that you fulfill all their requirements (i.e. size
& specification of photographs, color of ink pan to fill the form,
requirement of the official documents etc.). Please follow strictly
the information booklet (from FPGEE®) to fill the application form.
Any error in application form may delay your approval for 3 to 4
months.
VI After passing all these exams, you will receive FPGEE®
certificate that you can use for sitting in state board exam
(NAPLEX®).
Q.2. Once I get FPGEE® certificate, what should I
do?
* Once you get FPGEE® certificate, call your
state board of pharmacy and ask the following questions. (You can do
this even though you do not have FPGEE® certificate).
a. Can I get an application
form for NAPLEX®? (You can get telephone number by dialing 411 or visit the
web site
b. How many hours of internship do I require before
sitting in NAPLEX®?
c. Is state board counting any internship hours before obtaining
FPGEE® certification and / or before sitting in NAPLEX®? If yes, how
many hours?
Q.3. If I am resident of NewYork, can I sit for exam from
other states?
Yes, FPGEE® & NAPLEX® are computerized exams and you can sit
for these exams from any state. (Except California).
Q.4 If I am resident of NewYork and
planning to move to any other state, what should I do?
If you are resident of NewYork and planning to
move to another state, fill out the score transfer form before you sit
for NewYork exam for the states where you want to move. If you
successfully pass the board exam from NewYork, it will be considered
that you have successfully passed exam from the state where you
transferred you score.
Q.5 Is the score transfer is applicable
for all the states?
No, California & Florida do not accept the score transfer from
any other states, however if you pass exam from Florida, you can
transfer score to any other states except California
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