Career › Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Shawcita: 2:31am On Mar 23, 2015 |
drered: Actually before a foreigned trained pharmacist can practise in Nigeria you'll have to do a conversion course that last for several months that places emphasis on pharmacy law in Nigeria amongst other things. If you don't have your degree yet, you can simply make contact with any pharmacy in the location you'll be. Im sure they wouldn't mind. Thanks so much! I will try HealthPlus then. |
Career › Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Shawcita: 9:31pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
It is for personal reasons. I have a couple of weeks off and just wanted to see how pharmacy works in my Country. I have always been curious about that. And also, what is PCN? Primary Care Network? drered: You wanna intern for personal reasons or is it a requirement for obtaining your pharmacy degree? If it's the latter you should contact PCN, They'd be able to help cuz as of now establishments take interns for 12 calendar months. They are relatively few community pharmacies that are approved by PCN for internship but if you want exposure that would be the best cuz hospital pharmacy in Nigeria is monotonous and hasn't fully evolved . |
Career › Re: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students And Interns. At Home Or Abroad, Let's Meet Here. by Shawcita: 7:43pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
Good evening everyone. I currently live out of the country and i wanted to intern at a pharmacy in Nigeria for about 6 weeks around December and don't know if these kinds of internships exist. Am not sure if i want to intern at a retail pharmacy or hospital pharmacy so am open to suggestions. I want an internship that will expose me to the pharmacy experience in Nigeria in the short period of time that i have available for the internship. Please help! Thanks in anticipation! |