Webinar
Pathway to Practice: Navigating the U.S. Pharmacy Licensing Process for Foreign-Trained Pharmacists
With
Dr. Andy
Time
June 15, 2025 6:00 pm UST
Step-by-Step Licensing Guide
Exam Preparation Strategies
Career & Internship Insights
Speaker Profile
Webinar Detail
Understand the Licensing Process: Provide a clear overview of the process of becoming licensed to practice as a pharmacist in the U.S.
Prepare for Exams: Discuss the necessary examinations like the FPGEE, TOEFL, NAPLEX, and MPJE.
Explore Internship and Training Opportunities: Highlight the importance of internships and the process of securing practical training.
Career Pathways: Provide advice on employment opportunities, networking, and career growth in the U.S. pharmacy sector.
Q&A and Networking: Allow participants to ask questions and network with industry experts
Interctive Days
Live Q&A Session
Networking
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Previous Webinar
The Q&A session clarified so many things I couldn’t find online.
Finally, someone broke down the entire process in a way that makes sense! I now know exactly where to start.
Hearing from someone who went through the process was incredibly motivating.
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Frequently Asked Question
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is designed for foreign-trained pharmacists, international pharmacy graduates, and pharmacy students interested in practicing in the United States.
Do I need to take the TOEFL even if I studied in English?
Yes, the TOEFL is required by NABP unless your pharmacy degree was completed in a program taught entirely in English in certain approved countries
How long does the licensing process take?
It can take anywhere from 1.5 to 3 years depending on documentation, exam schedules, and internship placement.
What are the main steps to becoming a licensed pharmacist in the U.S.?
What are the main steps to becoming a licensed pharmacist in the U.S.?
What is the FPGEE, and how can I prepare for it?
The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE) tests your pharmacy knowledge. Preparation typically involves review books, study groups, and mock exams.
Will there be a certificate of attendance?
Yes, attendees will receive a certificate upon request after completing the webinar.