FPGEE Foreign Pharmacy
Maintained and Updated as of 2024
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Dynamic Path presents our Foreign Pharmacy module, designed to help you ace the FPGEE exam given by the NABP.
This module contains 450+ professionally-written study questions, each paired with a detailed answer explanation to ensure comprehension of key topics.
Our questions cover all the material crucial to foreign pharmacy graduates who want to work in the US:
- Basic Biomedical Sciences
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Social, Behavioral, and Administrative Pharmacy Sciences
- Clinical Sciences
Dynamic Path is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy or any other organization.
FAQs
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There are 200 questions on the FPGEE exam.
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The FPGEE exam is about 4 hours and 30 minutes long.
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The scaled passing score for the FPGEE exam is 75.
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Passing the FPGEE exam is required before a foreign pharmacy graduate can officially apply for pharmacy licensure exams required in order to gain licensure to be a pharmacist in the United States.
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