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The is a crucial first step for pharmacists educated outside the United States who want to practice in the country. Administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) , it acts as a "gateway" to ensure your education is on par with U.S. standards. 1. The High Stakes: Only Once a Year
Unlike many other professional exams, the FPGEE is typically offered only (usually in October) at Pearson VUE testing centers. Because it's so infrequent, missing the registration or failing means waiting a full year for another attempt. 2. The 5-Year Degree Rule A major hurdle for many is the education requirement: New Jersey Licensing Guides for Immigrant Pharmacists Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examinati...
