hi you sitting there with 2003 fPGEE Problem. you are not alone. Most of us have started taking action. why dont you join. ITS simple. we all have decided to write individual letters to nabp to express our concern. write now. MY Letter is gone already and read as below
HELLO
Permit me to take a few moment of your time. Its all about the requirement change in FPGEE that sidelines all foreign registered pharmacist graduating on or after 2003.
In fact, I would never say that, it was a wrong decision and i believe the Board wanted to meet the standards prescribed. Thats fine.
I WOULD ADVISE THE BOARD THAT AFTER ACHIEVING THE ABOVE, THEY SHOULD TURN THEIR EYES TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PENDULUM. THE OTHER SIDE PORTRAYS LIKE A MASSACRE IN THE WAR FIELD.
Firstly, most of the pharmacy schools here in the united states do not accept our foreign courseworks. If i am right, its about only four that seem to somehow welcome this unfortunate pharmacists, but to tell you, the cost is scarely
secondly, there are no jobs in the pharmaceutical field that are ready to employ us to enable us save towards the PHARM.D because we are not certified in any field here in the united states to practise
Thirdly, its about the frustration and the psychological trauma that we going through because no work is ready to take us, few but expensive schools around are repellant.
we therefore find ourselves in the wilderness in this great nation that everybody respects.
I WOULD THEREFORE ASK IF THE BOARD COULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT EITHER ALLOWING US TO WRITE THE FPGEE SINCE AT THE END OF THE DAY, TTHE BEST CANDIDATES WOULD COME OUT OR ANY SPECIAL PACKAGE THE BOARD CAN DESIGN FOR US.
THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND I HOPE YOU WOULD DIRECT THIS MESSAGE TO THE APPROPRIATE QUARTERS
HELLO
Permit me to take a few moment of your time. Its all about the requirement change in FPGEE that sidelines all foreign registered pharmacist graduating on or after 2003.
In fact, I would never say that, it was a wrong decision and i believe the Board wanted to meet the standards prescribed. Thats fine.
I WOULD ADVISE THE BOARD THAT AFTER ACHIEVING THE ABOVE, THEY SHOULD TURN THEIR EYES TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PENDULUM. THE OTHER SIDE PORTRAYS LIKE A MASSACRE IN THE WAR FIELD.
Firstly, most of the pharmacy schools here in the united states do not accept our foreign courseworks. If i am right, its about only four that seem to somehow welcome this unfortunate pharmacists, but to tell you, the cost is scarely
secondly, there are no jobs in the pharmaceutical field that are ready to employ us to enable us save towards the PHARM.D because we are not certified in any field here in the united states to practise
Thirdly, its about the frustration and the psychological trauma that we going through because no work is ready to take us, few but expensive schools around are repellant.
we therefore find ourselves in the wilderness in this great nation that everybody respects.
I WOULD THEREFORE ASK IF THE BOARD COULD DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT EITHER ALLOWING US TO WRITE THE FPGEE SINCE AT THE END OF THE DAY, TTHE BEST CANDIDATES WOULD COME OUT OR ANY SPECIAL PACKAGE THE BOARD CAN DESIGN FOR US.
THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND I HOPE YOU WOULD DIRECT THIS MESSAGE TO THE APPROPRIATE QUARTERS