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THE BREDIN ADVANTAGE

 

The International Pharmacy Bridging Program is Alberta’s leading bridging program for International Pharmacy Graduates.  Curriculum and practical experiences are tailored to meet the needs of participants wishing to pursue a challenging and rewarding pharmacy career in Alberta.

 

What will this program do for YOU?

 

·         Broaden your pharmaceutical knowledge

·         Develop and enhance your professional competencies

·         Enhance your communication skills for the professional workplace

·         Expand your Canadian cultural awareness and confidence level

·         Advance your practical pharmacy communication competency

·         Assist you in assimilating into the Canadian pharmacy environment

·         Give you valuable classroom teaching by Instructors who are experienced practicing Alberta pharmacists

·         Provide you with valuable Canadian work experience

·         Ensure that you receive continuous program support throughout your structured practical training period

·         Prepare you for the IELTS examination where applicable

·         Prepare you for the challenging PEBC Qualifying Examination Part II

·         Ensure that you remain up to date with current trends and best practices

·         Provide valuable exposure to the greater Alberta pharmacy community

·         Provide valuable opportunities to network, and build relationships with pharmacy employers

 

Did you know?

100% of program graduates, who met all requisites for licensure, are now employed as pharmacists with an average annual starting salary of $80,00.00

 

The demand for licensed pharmacists in Alberta is high, with pharmacy openings and prescription numbers increasing rapidly, the employment market has never been better.  Through this program, you will be prepared to launch an active, successful and rewarding career within the Alberta pharmacy community.

 

 
 
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