The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada: Le Bureau Des Examinateurs en Pharmacie Du Canada
The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada: Le Bureau Des Examinateurs en Pharmacie Du Canada
The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada: Le Bureau Des Examinateurs en Pharmacie Du Canada
I am pleased to inform you were successful at the recent Pharmacist Evaluating Examination of
The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada and, therefore, are eligible to take the Pharmacist
Qualifying Examination Part I and/or Part II.
The next sitting of the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination Part I - MCQ is scheduled for November
08-12, 2021 and Part II - OSCE for November 06, 2021. The application (s) and examination fee(s)
must be submitted within the PEBC Candidate Portal by the application deadline date (06 Aug
2021). For more information, please visit the PEBC website (www.pebc.ca).
Before applying for the Pharmacist Qualifying Examination, please assess your preparedness
carefully. Effective written and verbal language proficiency and communication skills (at levels
satisfactory for a health care professional), together with hands-on patient care experience in a
Canadian practice setting, are essential for success in the PEBC Qualifying Examination. Practice
experience and International Pharmacy Graduate bridging education programs will offer valuable
insights into pharmaceutical care practice in the Canadian health system.
You are reminded to continue to observe the agreed to and signed certification statements on your
application form that stipulate that you cannot disclose or discuss exam questions or content with
anyone, at any time.
Kindly email [email protected] to update any changes in your contact information and be sure to
quote your PEBC ID number in all correspondence.
Sincerely,
717 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario Canada M4W 2M4 ● Telephone (416) 979-2431, Fax (416) 599-9244 ● www.pebc.ca
The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada
Le Bureau des examinateurs en pharmacie du Canada
Board policy does not permit the release of actual overall examination scores. However,
as an indication of your performance, your quartile ranking as a percentile of those
candidates who passed the Evaluating Examination is as follows:
Your ranking P2
As well, your individual relative performance in the four major subject areas is as follows
[from the strongest, ranked as 1 (area in which you performed best) to the weakest,
ranked as 4 (area in which you performed the worst)]:
Biomedical Sciences 1
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2
Pharmacy Practice 4
Behavioural, Social & Administrative Pharmacy Sciences 3