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anggaPra
post Jan 22 2013, 08:33 PM

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is taking ausmat not advisable for those who will be studying for pharmacy? i have an acquaintance who had just graduated from pharmacy by taking ausmat.. he said ausmat will make you prepare for university life such as presentation, social skills etc.. but i read somewhere in lyn suggesting that A-level would be a better idea..
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QUOTE(anggaPra @ Jan 22 2013, 08:33 PM)
is taking ausmat not advisable for those who will be studying for pharmacy? i have an acquaintance who had just graduated from pharmacy by taking ausmat.. he said ausmat will make you prepare for university life such as presentation, social skills etc.. but i read somewhere in lyn suggesting that A-level would be a better idea..
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both are decent for a pharmacy degree. if you take ausmat you may struggle a bit with the syllabus but you will probably excel in other departments. at the end of 1st year it doesn't really matter anymore.
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post Jan 23 2013, 02:06 PM

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http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...am-not-nemesis/

check out this article regarding dispensing seperation!
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post Jan 23 2013, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(giovanni @ Jan 23 2013, 02:06 PM)
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...am-not-nemesis/

check out this article regarding dispensing seperation!
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good read indeed.
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post Jan 23 2013, 05:04 PM

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I think it's time they seperate the roles
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post Jan 23 2013, 07:09 PM

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Is it possible to study PHarm in Japan ?
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QUOTE(assymessy @ Jan 23 2013, 07:09 PM)
Is it possible to study PHarm in Japan ?
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if your japanese is up to the mark why not?
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QUOTE(zstan @ Jan 22 2013, 11:12 PM)
both are decent for a pharmacy degree. if you take ausmat you may struggle a bit with the syllabus but you will probably excel in other departments. at the end of 1st year it doesn't really matter anymore.
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thanks for the reply. btw what did you took when you're in pre-u?
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post Jan 23 2013, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jan 23 2013, 08:33 PM)
if your japanese is up to the mark why not?
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I read from the pharmacy board's website and I found out that only a few universities are recognised.. unsure.gif
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QUOTE(anggaPra @ Jan 23 2013, 08:47 PM)
thanks for the reply. btw what did you took when you're in pre-u?
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i did a levels.

QUOTE(yellowpika @ Jan 23 2013, 09:03 PM)
I read from the pharmacy board's website and I found out that only a few universities are recognised.. unsure.gif
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that guy asked whether its possible to study in japan. not whether is it possible to study and then work in malaysia. biggrin.gif
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post Jan 23 2013, 10:15 PM

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Well I want to live in Japan/............ I know it sounds immature but yeah, I would love to become a pharmacist or a pharmacologist in Japan if POSSIBLE. But I'm still 17 and focusing on my SPM....
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QUOTE(assymessy @ Jan 23 2013, 10:15 PM)
Well I want to live in Japan/............ I know it sounds immature but yeah, I would love to become a pharmacist or a pharmacologist in Japan if POSSIBLE. But I'm still 17 and focusing on my SPM....
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well then its entirely possible. but your japanese has to be really really strong. and the course over there is 6 years and you will have to sit for a major public exam at the end of it which is really hard. if you think you are gear for it then go ahead.
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post Jan 26 2013, 08:43 AM

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Just do ur pharmacy in uk or aus la. More common
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Hi, i am asking on behalf of my sister.

Does Curtin University graduate recognised by MOH pharmacy Malaysia?

My sister got an offer from them. Is Curtin University better than Monash university (malaysia) for pharmacy course?
It should be better since the course is similar to monash aus, right?

She wants to go aus study and looking for uni that can do credit transfer to australia uni. She tried IMU but the entry requirement is too high. Any other options to for credit transfer. Last resort is study fully local monash university.



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QUOTE(tanalvis @ Jan 30 2013, 12:04 AM)
Hi, i am asking on behalf of my sister.

Does Curtin University graduate recognised by MOH pharmacy Malaysia?

My sister got an offer from them. Is Curtin University better than Monash university (malaysia) for pharmacy course?
It should be better since the course is similar to monash aus, right?

She wants to go aus study and looking for uni that can do credit transfer to australia uni. She tried IMU but the entry requirement is too high. Any other options to for credit transfer. Last resort is study fully local monash university.
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Yes it is recognised. The monash university in malaysia follows the syllabus from australia so the level is the same. in terms of advantage, if your sister successfully graduates from curtin she might be able to stay back at work in australia.

there's no credit transfer for a pharmacy program. although the entry requirements in monash sunway may not seem that high but the syllabus is no joke. if you are not academically well prepared you might just fail the course.
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ABB in A level and ATAR 90 not considered that high......these results will get you into any pharmacy schools in UK/Aus.


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QUOTE(futurekid @ Jan 30 2013, 11:50 AM)
ABB in A level and ATAR 90 not considered that high......these results will get you into any pharmacy schools in UK/Aus.
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it was AAB last time but times are bad. there's an interview now though. how sure are you that ABB can get into any pharmacy school? i'm quite sure that LSP and King's won't look at anything less than 3As.
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Anyone of you need pharmacology text book, I have Rang and Dales Pharmacology 6th Edition for sale at RM40 only. Please visit:
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Hi, I am a Pharmacist qualifed for some years and looking to get into ownership. I am guessing that someone here knows the answer to my questions:

Can anyone with some experience tell me what the average turnover and NET profit for an owner-operated Pharmacy in KL / Malaysia is these days (ie you are the owner and single pharmacist working)?

Also how much cash does one need to start a Pharmacy from scratch (ie stock + shop-fit)?

Cheers,
Alex
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post Feb 18 2013, 12:37 AM

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Hello, anyone applying to Nottingham in UK for 2013 intake?

I received an email from them asking me to go for an interview in their teaching centre in KL, so I was wondering if it was normal, because I never knew they conducted interviews for international students.

Much help appreciated here, thank you!

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