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Junior pharmacist registration point in Yiwu

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The Junior Pharmacist Examination tests four examination subjects: basic knowledge, professional knowledge, relevant professional knowledge and professional practical ability. Junior pharmacist is the qualification level of a practicing pharmacist, and junior pharmacist is the lowest level of a practicing pharmacist. To obtain junior pharmacist qualifications, you need to pass the licensed pharmacist examination.

According to Article 3 of the "Interim Provisions on the Qualification System for Practicing Pharmacists", a licensed pharmacist refers to a person who has passed the national unified examination, obtained the "Qualification Certificate for Practicing Pharmacists" and been registered, and is a member of the unit that produces, operates and uses drugs. Licensed pharmacy technician. Article 4 All units engaged in the production, operation, and use of drugs shall be equipped with corresponding licensed pharmacists, and this shall be one of the necessary conditions for establishing a unit engaged in the production, operation, and use of drugs. The State Food and Drug Administration is responsible for clearly stipulating and inspecting the positions that must be filled by licensed pharmacists.

Extended information: Article 9 of the "Interim Provisions on the Qualification System for Practicing Pharmacists" All citizens of the People's Republic of China and persons of other nationalities permitted to work in our country who meet one of the following conditions may To apply to participate in the Qualification Examination for Licensed Pharmacists:

(1) Obtain a technical secondary school degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, 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, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine professional work for five years or more.

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

(4) Obtain a second bachelor's degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors, graduate from a postgraduate course or obtain a master's degree, and have been engaged in pharmacy or traditional Chinese medicine for one year.

(5) Obtain a doctorate degree in pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine or related majors.