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    How To Become A Pharmacist

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriApril 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pharmacists are vital to healthcare, playing a key role in ensuring that patients receive the correct medication and understand how to use it. In South Africa, becoming a pharmacist requires academic dedication, practical training, and official registration. This article explains the process clearly for anyone considering this rewarding profession. Here is how to become a pharmacist.

    1. Meet the Academic Requirements

    To start, you need to complete your National Senior Certificate (matric) with good grades in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Life Sciences. These subjects are essential for studying pharmacy at university level. You must achieve a bachelor’s pass and meet the entry requirements of the university where you plan to study.

    1. Study for a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm)

    The next step is to obtain a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree. This is a four-year course offered at several universities in South Africa, including the University of the Western Cape, Rhodes University, University of KwaZulu-Natal, and others. During the course, you will study topics such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, and patient care.

    This qualification is essential, and the university must be accredited by the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC).

    1. Complete a One-Year Internship

    Once you have finished your BPharm degree, you are required to do a one-year internship under the supervision of a qualified pharmacist. This can take place in a community pharmacy, hospital, or pharmaceutical company. During this time, you’ll apply the knowledge you learned at university and gain experience in real-world pharmacy practice.

    You must register as an intern with the South African Pharmacy Council before starting your internship.

    1. Pass the Pre-Registration Examination

    During or after your internship, you must pass the SAPC’s pre-registration examination. This test assesses your professional knowledge, including pharmacy law, ethics, and practical skills. Passing this exam is required before you can move on to community service.

    1. Complete Community Service

    Pharmacy graduates in South Africa are required to complete one year of community service. This is usually done at a public hospital or clinic, often in rural or under-served areas. Community service allows you to contribute to the healthcare system while gaining more practical experience.

    1. Register as a Qualified Pharmacist

    After you have completed your community service and passed the pre-registration exam, you can register with the South African Pharmacy Council as a fully qualified pharmacist. Once registered, you are legally allowed to practise anywhere in the country.

    Also Read: How To Become A Diplomat

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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