OSPAP EXAM
The OSPAP (Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme) is a one-year diploma designed for pharmacists who have qualifications from outside the European Economic Area (EEA), or for those with EEA qualifications that are not recognized in the UK. It provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to practice as a pharmacist in the UK.
Arief Mohammad
11/30/20242 min read
Are you a pharmacist from outside the UK looking to practice in Great Britain? The Overseas Pharmacists Assessment Programme (OSPAP) is your first step! Here’s everything you need to know about this one-year postgraduate course and how it leads you to become a registered pharmacist in the UK.
What is OSPAP?
OSPAP is a one-year diploma designed to help pharmacists trained outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or those with EEA qualifications not recognized in the UK. It equips you with the knowledge and skills required to practice as a pharmacist in the UK.
Who Can Apply for OSPAP?
If you're a qualified pharmacist from overseas and registered or eligible to register as a pharmacist in your home country, you can apply. Here’s a quick look at the eligibility requirements:
Pharmacy qualification from outside the EEA.
English language proficiency: Either an IELTS score of 7 or above in all areas or a grade B or above in the OET (Pharmacy).
Step-by-Step Process to Register as a Pharmacist in the UK
1. Complete the OSPAP Course
First, you'll need to apply for the OSPAP program. This involves:
Filling out a paper application.
Submitting your qualification documents and English proficiency.
Paying a £739 application fee.
The course starts in September or October, so make sure to apply well in advance!
2. Foundation Training
After completing the OSPAP, the next step is to do 52 weeks of foundation training in a GPhC-approved pharmacy under the supervision of a tutor. You must apply through the National Recruitment Scheme (NRS).
3. Pass the Registration Assessment
Next, you'll sit for the Registration Assessment, which tests your pharmacy knowledge and your ability to apply it in real-life scenarios. There are two exams, and you need to pass both to proceed.
4. Apply for Registration
Once you’ve completed OSPAP, foundation training, and passed the assessment, you can apply to register as a pharmacist with the GPhC. Make sure to apply within four years of starting your OSPAP course!
What Documents Do You Need?
Before you begin, prepare the following:
Proof of identity and certified copies of your qualifications.
English language competency proof (IELTS or OET scores).
Documents from your university and pharmacy regulator in your country of qualification.
Key Deadlines and Fees
Application fee: £739.
OSPAP courses typically start in September or October each year.
Apply before 31st July to be considered for the upcoming academic year.
Tips for Success
Prepare Early: Start gathering your documents and ensure you meet the English proficiency requirements.
Meet the Deadlines: Submit your OSPAP application on time to secure your place in the course.
Stay Organized: Keep track of your progress throughout the foundation training and registration process.
Conclusion
The OSPAP route is a clear, structured pathway for overseas pharmacists who want to work in the UK. With determination and the right preparation, you can successfully transition into the UK's healthcare system.
At Elite Expertise, we understand how challenging this journey can be. That’s why we’re here to support you every step of the way. From preparing for language proficiency tests to guiding you through the registration process, we help you achieve your dream of becoming a UK-registered pharmacist.
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