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Evaluation Exam (EE)
Evaluation Exam (EE)
PEBC Evaluation Exam
Overview
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES - 25%
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES - 25%
The Pharmaceutical Sciences section, which constitutes about 25% of the PEBC (Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada) Evaluating Examination, is crucial as it encompasses a broad spectrum of knowledge essential for the practice of pharmacy.
Overview
PHARMACEUTICS AND DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
PHARMACOKINETICS & BIOPHARMACEUTICS
PHARMACOLOGY
TOXICOLOGY & CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PHARMACOGENETICS
PHARMACY PRACTICE - 55%
PHARMACY PRACTICE - 55%
The Clinical Sciences component of the PEBC (Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada) Evaluating Examination, which accounts for approximately 35% of the exam content, is significant and covers a wide array of topics that pertain directly to patient care.
Overview
COMMUNICATION (PATIENT/CAREGIVER)
COLLABORATIVE CARE (INTRA- AND INTERPROFESSIONAL)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
PATIENT CARE PROCESS
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
PRESCRIPTION PROCESSING & PREPARATION
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
PRESCRIPTION CALCULATIONS
BEHAVIOURAL, SOCIAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES - 20%
BEHAVIOURAL, SOCIAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES - 20%
The Professional Practice Skills component, representing 15% of the PEBC (Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada) Evaluating Examination, encompasses a broad range of competencies that are crucial to the practice of pharmacy. These skills form the backbone of daily practice and include technical aspects, communication, ethics, and legal considerations.
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY/SAFETY
HEALTH EQUITY & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
INDIGENOUS HEALTH
ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM
CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION
MEDICATION & PATIENT SAFETY PRACTICES
LITERATURE EVALUATION
COMMUNICATION / PATIENT COUNSELLING
PHARMACY MANAGEMENT
Drug information
LAW & JURISPRUDENCE
PROFESSIONALISM/ ETHICS
Collaboration
Patient Safety
Syllabus and Blueprint
Syllabus and Blueprint
The Pharmacist Evaluating Examination consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, where each question provides five options to choose from. Your task is to select the answer that appears to be the most suitable among the provided choices. While there may be instances where you believe there could be a better answer than the options given, it is recommended to choose the answer that appears to be the best among the choices provided.
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References and Resources
References and Resources
Overview
MCQ
MCQ
PEBC MCQ
Overview
Management
Management
Overview
Health Canada
Pharmacy Business Model
Human Resources management
Inventory
Financial Statements
Pharmacy workflow
Insurance
Medication Errors
Cold Chain
Methadone
Suboxone
Compounding
Expanded Scope
Hospital Pharmacy
Pharmatherapeutics
Pharmatherapeutics
Overview
Psychiatry
CNS
Endocrinology
Reproduction Disorders
Gastrointestinal (GIT) Disorders
OSCE
OSCE
PEBC OSCE
Overview
OSCE Course
OSCE Course
Overview
Minor Ailments
Patient Information Sheets
Patient Information Sheets
Overview
OSCE Qbank
OSCE Qbank
Overview
Therapeutics
Therapeutics
Overview
Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy
Overview
Pregnancy Topics
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Hematology
Psychiatry
Eye Conditions
Respiratory Disorders
Skin Conditions
Heart Conditions
Infections
Vascular Disorders
Other Topics
Minor Ailments
Minor Ailments
Overview
Practice Tools
Practice Tools
Pharmacotherapy of Anxiety Disorders in Adults
Overview
Comparative Drug Charts
Comparative Drug Charts
Overview
Benzodiazepines Comparison Chart
Medications for Specific Drug Overdoses and Toxicities in Canada
Administrative Documents
Administrative Documents
Overview
Clinical Guidelines & Algorithms
Clinical Guidelines & Algorithms
Overview
Travel Health
Travel Health
Overview
Laboratory tests
Laboratory tests
Overview
Information Sheets
Information Sheets
Overview
Amoxicillin
Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence
Overview
Ontario
Ontario
Overview
Alberta
Alberta
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Overview
Manitoba
Manitoba
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British Columbia
British Columbia
Overview
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Overview
New Brunswick
New Brunswick
Overview
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador
Overview
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island
Overview
Become Pharmacist in Canada
Become Pharmacist in Canada
Overview
Language Requirements
Language Requirements
Overview
Step 1: Pharmacists Gateway Canada
Step 1: Pharmacists Gateway Canada
To become a licensed pharmacist in Canada, there are several requirements that need to be fulfilled. Here you can study step by step procedure
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Time Commitments to Pharmacy Licensure in Canada
Time Commitments to Pharmacy Licensure in Canada
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Step 2: Document Evaluation
Step 2: Document Evaluation
In order to be eligible to take the Pharmacist Evaluating Examination, candidates must successfully pass an evaluation of their educational and professional credentials. This evaluation is a crucial step in the process, as it determines whether candidates meet the necessary requirements to proceed with the examination.
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Step 3: PEBC Exams and Certification
Step 3: PEBC Exams and Certification
PEBC stands for the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada. It is the national certification body for the pharmacy profession in Canada. PEBC has over 50 years of experience in assessing the qualifications and competence of candidates for licensing by pharmacy provincial regulatory authorities. The purpose of PEBC is to assess the qualifications of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on behalf of participating provincial regulatory authorities, evaluate qualifications, develop, and administer examinations, and issue Certificates of Qualification
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Step 4: Language Test
Step 4: Language Test
In Canada, proficiency in English or French is crucial for pharmacists due to the role these languages play in the healthcare system. English is dominant in most provinces and territories, while French is prevalent in Quebec, parts of Ontario, New Brunswick, and various French-speaking communities across the country. The ability to communicate effectively in the predominant language of their practice area is essential for pharmacists
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Step 5: Choose Your Province
Step 5: Choose Your Province
It is important to note that while PRAs have many similar requirements, each jurisdiction may have variations or unique conditions for licensure. Therefore, candidates are advised to review the application requirements of the jurisdiction where they wish to be licensed to confirm their eligibility to apply
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Step 6: IPG Bridging Courses
Step 6: IPG Bridging Courses
The bridging program is a mandatory requirement for licensure in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. It takes approximately 10 months and the overall fee is approximately $15000 - $18000
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Step 7: Provincial Jurisprudence Exam
Step 7: Provincial Jurisprudence Exam
Each Canadian province has its own set of laws and regulations, leading to variations in the jurisprudence exam. Prince Edward Island, as of July 2023, does not require this examination for licensure.
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Step 8: License Registration
Step 8: License Registration
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How to apply for Each Province
How to apply for Each Province
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Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Manitoba
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Evaluation Exam (EE)
Overview
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES - 25%
Overview
PHARMACEUTICS AND DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
PHARMACOKINETICS & BIOPHARMACEUTICS
PHARMACOLOGY
TOXICOLOGY & CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PHARMACOGENETICS
PHARMACY PRACTICE - 55%
Overview
COMMUNICATION (PATIENT/CAREGIVER)
COLLABORATIVE CARE (INTRA- AND INTERPROFESSIONAL)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
PATIENT CARE PROCESS
SPECIAL POPULATIONS
PRESCRIPTION PROCESSING & PREPARATION
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
PRESCRIPTION CALCULATIONS
BEHAVIOURAL, SOCIAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES - 20%
Overview
CULTURAL DIVERSITY/SAFETY
HEALTH EQUITY & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
INDIGENOUS HEALTH
ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM
CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION
MEDICATION & PATIENT SAFETY PRACTICES
LITERATURE EVALUATION
COMMUNICATION / PATIENT COUNSELLING
PHARMACY MANAGEMENT
Drug information
LAW & JURISPRUDENCE
PROFESSIONALISM/ ETHICS
Collaboration
Patient Safety
Syllabus and Blueprint
Overview
References and Resources
Overview
MCQ
Overview
Management
Overview
Health Canada
Pharmacy Business Model
Human Resources management
Inventory
Financial Statements
Pharmacy workflow
Insurance
Medication Errors
Cold Chain
Methadone
Suboxone
Compounding
Expanded Scope
Hospital Pharmacy
Pharmatherapeutics
Overview
Psychiatry
CNS
Endocrinology
Reproduction Disorders
Gastrointestinal (GIT) Disorders
OSCE
Overview
OSCE Course
Overview
Minor Ailments
Patient Information Sheets
Overview
OSCE Qbank
Overview
Therapeutics
Overview
Pharmacotherapy
Overview
Pregnancy Topics
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Hematology
Psychiatry
Eye Conditions
Respiratory Disorders
Skin Conditions
Heart Conditions
Infections
Vascular Disorders
Other Topics
Minor Ailments
Overview
Practice Tools
Overview
Comparative Drug Charts
Overview
Benzodiazepines Comparison Chart
Medications for Specific Drug Overdoses and Toxicities in Canada
Administrative Documents
Overview
Clinical Guidelines & Algorithms
Overview
Travel Health
Overview
Laboratory tests
Overview
Information Sheets
Overview
Amoxicillin
Jurisprudence
Overview
Ontario
Overview
Alberta
Overview
Nova Scotia
Overview
Manitoba
Overview
British Columbia
Overview
Saskatchewan
Overview
New Brunswick
Overview
Newfoundland and Labrador
Overview
Prince Edward Island
Overview
Become Pharmacist in Canada
Overview
Language Requirements
Overview
Step 1: Pharmacists Gateway Canada
Overview
Time Commitments to Pharmacy Licensure in Canada
Overview
Step 2: Document Evaluation
Overview
Step 3: PEBC Exams and Certification
Overview
Step 4: Language Test
Overview
Step 5: Choose Your Province
Overview
Step 6: IPG Bridging Courses
Overview
Step 7: Provincial Jurisprudence Exam
Overview
Step 8: License Registration
Overview
How to apply for Each Province
Overview
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Manitoba
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