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In France and in other countries like Portugal, Spain, Belgium or Switzerland, a Biological pharmacist (called Pharmacien biologiste in France) is a Pharmacist specialized in Clinical Biology a speciality near from Clinical Pathology. He has almost the same rights than the Medical Doctor specialized in this discipline.
These Pharm.D follow a "post-graduate" formation in hospital's medical laboratories.
In France, these specialization called "Internat de Biologie médicale" is a residency and lasts fours years after the five undergraduate years common to all pharmacists.
External links
- Reglementation for French Residency in Clinical Pathology (Biologie médicale)
- Curriculum Content of French Resident formation in Clinical Pathology, First Level and Second Level
See also
- Pathology
- Medical laboratory
- Anatomic pathology
- Medical technologist
- Veterinary pathology
- Clinical Biologist
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