The steps you take to go from pharmacy technician to pharmacist
- Complete your secondary education. Complete your high school education so that you can obtain a fundamental education.
- Completing your undergraduate studies will take you four years.
- Gain experience.
- Participate in the PCAT.
- You should go to pharmacy school.
- Complete clinical experience.
- Take the bar test as well as the law exam.
- Get license.
Can a pharmacy dispenser become a pharmacist?
However, in order to become a pharmacist, you will need to complete a four-year full-time MPharm degree program, followed by a foundation training year spent working in a paid work placement. This will prevent you from moving up from the position of pharmacy technician.
How do I become a licensed pharmacist in Oregon?
You will need to submit your application for a license through NAPLEX if you have graduated from a school or college of pharmacy, as well as taken the NAPLEX exam with Oregon as your preferred state. Visit mylicense.egov to’register/create a new personal account to appy for a pharmacist license,’ which is required in order to submit an application for licensure through NAPLEX.