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明年3月从温哥华移民卡城,想请教卡城的先驱者几个问题. 1.卡城的租住区域哪里比较好,NW?SW?或others? 2.公寓一房单位的平均租价多少?自己开车,可不考虑公共交通 的难易. 3.卡城驱车去爱蒙顿要多少时间?相距多少公里? 谢谢解答者的关心!
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Van-Cal 说:明年3月从温哥华移民卡城,想请教卡城的先驱者几个问题. 1.卡城的租住区域哪里比较好,NW?SW?或others? 2.公寓一房单位的平均租价多少?自己开车,可不考虑公共交通 的难易. 3.卡城驱车去爱蒙顿要多少时间?相距多少公里? 谢谢解答者的关心!点击展开... 问题1:NW 学校好,中国人多。多数是在大学或Downtown工作的人。SW中国人聚居的地方多数是干工程的,因为工程公司都在南面或downtown,交通方便。NE 房租便宜,交通购物方便,但居住环境稍差。 问题2:1室1厅应该是550 到800 吧。C-train 和3路bus沿线交通方便。即便自己开车,如果是到downtown,还是要考虑公共交通,因为downtown parking 很贵。 问题3:3 小时,350 公里。
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Thanks very much for your detailed answer, Calgary Natives! I'm going to register as a pharmacist in AB,anybody knows anything about this career? Is it in great demand in AB?
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Van-Cal 说:Thanks very much for your detailed answer, Calgary Natives! I'm going to register as a pharmacist in AB,anybody knows anything about this career? Is it in great demand in AB?点击展开...Pharmacist Produced MARCH 2005Pharmacists provide services and programs that are designed to promote health and well-being, and treat disease and other disorders through drug therapy, wellness promotion and disease state management. NOC Number(s):3131.1Educational Requirements:5 years post-secondary education/trainingEmployment Outlook:Employment turnover plus above average occupational growth in Alberta[URL="http://www.alis.gov.ab.ca/occinfo/IndustryDescriptions/interest_explanation.html"]Interests:M I DDuties | Working Conditions | Personal Characteristics | Education | Other Requirements | Employment | Salary | Other Information | Related Occupations | Related School Subjects | Related Field of Study Duties Pharmacists may work in: community pharmacieshospitals and related health institutionshealth researchindustrial settingspost-secondary institutionshealth regulatory, advocacy and other professional organizationspharmacy administration.In general, pharmacists working in community and hospital settings:determine, monitor and manage drug therapy, both independently and in collaboration with other health care professionalspromote and maintain health and wellness, and provide disease state managementcounsel patients regarding the safe and appropriate use of drugs, and the importance of complying with drug therapy instructionsassist patients, caregivers and other health care providers by providing advice regarding the selection and use of drug and non-drug productscompound, prepare and dispense drugsprovide non-prescription drugs, drugs for injection (including parenteral products), health care aides and devicessupervise and manage drug distribution systems to maintain public safety and drug system securityconduct or collaborate in drug-related researchconduct or administer drug and other health-related programs such as structured medication reviewsprovide advice regarding disease management through home visits, medication and disease information, natural medicine consultations, disease prevention, management clinics and consultation (regarding asthma, diabetes, screening for osteoporosis, smoking cessation, heart health, depression, pain management, etc.), weight loss and nutrition consultation, anticoagulant management clinics, travel medicine clinicseducate clients, patients, caregivers and other health professionals about related matters.In addition, pharmacists in community settings:sell prescription and non-prescription drugs, surgical supplies, home health care aides, herbal products, vitamins and nutraceuticals, and other related productsparticipate in health promotion, prevention and public health activitiesmay also be involved in drug distribution logistics, accounting, marketing and human resource functions.Pharmacists in hospital settings may specialize in fields such as oncology, cardiology, psychiatry, infectious disease, critical care, pediatrics and geriatrics.Pharmacists in industrial and educational settings may: conduct pharmacy practice research and develop drug productswork in the production, marketing, quality control or sales departments of pharmaceutical firmsteach at the post-secondary levelpublish information to educate other pharmacists, physicians and patientsbe involved in advocacy, association management and government relations.Working Conditions Pharmacists may work alone, or with other pharmacists, physicians, nurses, pharmacy technicians or pharmacy assistants. Those working in community and hospital settings often work rotating shifts that include evenings and holidays.In some settings, pharmacists may be required to stand for significant periods of time. Personal Characteristics Pharmacists need the following characteristics:a genuine interest in providing clinical care for people from all walks of lifegood communication skillstact and good judgementprecise work habits and the ability to work under pressurea high degree of integritythe desire to keep up to date with new ideas and advances in the pharmaceutical sciencesthe ability to work independently, make decisions and solve problems.They should enjoy tasks requiring precision and organized methods, synthesizing information and solving problems, and directing and instructing pharmacy staff. Educational Requirements The academic requirement is a degree in pharmacy.In Alberta, the University of Alberta in Edmonton offers a four year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in pharmacy. The entrance requirements are: a letter stating the applicant's reasons for wanting to enter pharmacya preprofessional year of study that includes at least six units of course weight in general chemistry, organic chemistry and English, and three units in biology, biochemistry, statistics and calculus.The required preprofessional year is not included in the four year B.Sc degree program in pharmacy so a total of five years of university education is required.Admissions to the pharmacy program are limited and priority is given to students who have a high academic standing. Prospective students should carefully review University of Alberta course requirements for admission to the pharmacy program. University transfer programs are offered by post-secondary institutions throughout Alberta. Admission requirements vary but generally include a high school diploma with a minimum average (ranging from 60 to 70 per cent depending on the program) in English Language Arts 30-1 (or English 30) and four other 30-level subjects (Pure Math 30 or equivalent, Chemistry 30 and Biology 30 may be required to gain admission to the preprofessional year courses listed above). Students are strongly advised to check the Alberta Transfer Guide to ensure that the courses they choose to take will be accepted by the University of Alberta.For current information about programs and mature student admission policies, please check post-secondary institution calendars or websites. Other Requirements section revised SEPTEMBER 2005Under Alberta's Pharmaceutical Profession Act, only registered members of the Alberta College of Pharmacists (ACP) may call themselves or practice as Pharmacists. The preparation, distribution and control of drugs in a pharmacy, the compounding, dispensing and retail sale of drugs, and the provision of information concerning the use of a drug when it is dispensed or sold, must be performed or supervised by a pharmacist. Employment and Advancement Pharmacists are employed by:pharmacies and retail stores with pharmacy departmentshealth care facilitiespharmaceutical companiesgovernment (regulatory departments, public heath units, food and drug inspection services, law enforcement laboratories, the Armed Forces)professional, advocacy and regulatory bodiescollege and universities (in teaching and research positions).Pharmacists in community settings usually start as salaried employees but, with experience, may eventually become managers, partners or owners of pharmacies.In Alberta, over 75 per cent of people employed as pharmacists work in the Retail Trade industry.The employment outlook in this occupation will be influenced by a wide variety of factors including:trends and events affecting overall employment (especially in the Retail Trade industry)location in Albertaemployment turnover (work opportunities generated by people leaving existing positions)occupational growth (work opportunities resulting from the creation of new positions that never existed before)size of the occupation.Over 3,200 Albertans are employed in the Pharmacists occupational group which is expected to grow 2.1 to 3.1 per cent each year from 2004 to 2009 in Alberta. It is forecasted that 40 to 80 new positions will be created each year in addition to job openings created by employment turnover. Employment turnover is expected to increase as members of the baby boom generation retire over the next five to ten years.There is a growing shortage of pharmacists in Alberta and across North America as a whole. Salary section revised OCTOBER 2005According to the 2004 Pharmacists Association of Alberta Wage and Benefit Survey, pharmacists worked an average of 35 to 40 hours a week and their average wage ranged from $38 to $39 dollars an hour ($69,100 to $81,100 a year).According to the 2005 Alberta Wage and Salary Survey, Albertans in the Pharmacists occupational group working part-time or full-time earned from $33,900 to $96,300 a year. The average salary was $69,300 a year.For information about current collective agreements in the public and not-for-profit sectors, see the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA) website. Other Sources of Information section revised SEPTEMBER 2005Post-secondary institution calendars or websites (see Educational Requirements above)EDinfo website: www.alis.gov.ab.ca/edinfoAlberta College of Pharmacists website: www.pharmacists.ab.ca/collegeAlberta Pharmacists' Association website: www.albertapharmacy.caHealth Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA) website: www.hsaa.ca Related Occupational Profiles Canadian Forces Personnel - Commissioned OfficerPharmacologistRelated High School Subjects Community Health; Language Arts; Mathematics; Physical Education; and Science (Biology; and Chemistry)Related Post-Secondary Field of Study Health Care and Medical Sciences[/URL]
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This is the official info which I'v already acquired from the internet,but still thanks alot for your time and search anyway.What I really want to know is the feeling and situation from any one who has been doing this profession,prefer the immigrant to Canada.
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