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Old Jun 24th 2010 | 3:56 pm
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is it possible to be assessed as a chemist by vetassess of an industrial pharmacist as it includes similar tasks of an industrial chemist? Again education covers more than 25% of total course as it mentioned by vetassess.
My concern is in this regards what are the suitable tasks as job responsibilities could fetch positive assessment?
plz somebody help urgently i decided to proceed.thanks in advance.
 
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Originally Posted by wan2no
is it possible to be assessed as a chemist by vetassess of an industrial pharmacist as it includes similar tasks of an industrial chemist? Again education covers more than 25% of total course as it mentioned by vetassess.
My concern is in this regards what are the suitable tasks as job responsibilities could fetch positive assessment?
plz somebody help urgently i decided to proceed.thanks in advance.
Are you a registered pharmacist, or are you a chemist? (Probably sounds like a silly question, but these terms are confused more often than not!)

If you are not a registered pharmacist (or have a pharmacy degree - in the UK an MPharm), then no, you won't be able to be assessed as one. There are a lot of similarities on the courses but also differences, and no pre-reg training either.

Hope this helps

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