RPh
Submitted by Dixon Thomas on Sun, 05/24/2009 - 10:14
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I have seen many RPh beeing communicated through publications. Its a suffix saying that the person is Registered Pharmacist. I have also seen RN, the suffix of the name of the person indicate that they are Registerd Nurse.
By the by I am a Registered Pharmacist too........!
Fine any more, professionally I am going to represent myself with "RPh" suffix
Its good looking and communicates that I am a Registerd Pharmacist, I am Proud of that
so I am Dixon Thomas M.Pharm, M.S., RPh
"RPh" take it it's your's
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You really are making pharmacists realize many new things in their profession. How to be a registered pharmacist?Does it satisfy with a B.Pharm Degree or does it require any more?Plz explain. I also wanted to have RPh next to my name
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Dear Kumar
Thank you for reading me, I like your comments, they are realistic. Well you will be nicely qualified after B.Pharm + compulsory training of 1 or 2 months to register in your state pharmacy council. Once you get the registration you can use RPh, also you can use "Green cross" the logo of registered pharmacists in your vehicle or so. It will be done within few months after you pass B.Pharm. Try to get more equiped for future. You will be representing the great profession of Pharmacy.
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very happy to see you feel proud that you are a registered pharmacist. good for you! All the best.
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Thank you for gifting me with your blessings
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A new concept... Dear Dixon
A new concept...
Dear Dixon is this term RPH being globally recognized as i have never heard of such a suffix
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Please see Remington
In Remington Vol. I, Page No. ix is Editorial board, there is one Linda Felton, PhD, RPh
See next pages of Authors in that you can see many with RPh.
Why every one is not having RPh is because many of the countries there is a qualifying exam for registration as pharmacist. So those who are going to industry or teaching may not register as Pharmacist, so they don't have RPh. But in India we most of us in pharmay field are registered pharmacist (RPh)
You can also refer to RN it's Registerd Nurse
DIXON THOMAS
MDCP, BELA POST
KERALA, INDIA 671321
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