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Large Group Learning Sessions

 

Registration is now open for our TWO-PART webinar series Large Group Learning Sessions.

PLEASE NOTE: You will need to complete both pre-session surveys if you want to register for both sessions.

PART 1: Decode the PEBC MCQ: Strategy, Stamina & Success

Saturday, August 16 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM ET

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure and format of the PEBC Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) exam, including the types of questions you can expect, key content areas, and how the exam is scored. This session will also cover effective study strategies tailored to the PEBC blueprint, methods for organizing your study schedule, and time management techniques to maximize performance during the exam. Additionally, you’ll learn practical tips on how to interpret complex questions, eliminate distractors, and select the best possible answer — giving you the confidence to approach even the most challenging scenarios with clarity and focus.

To register for the session, please complete this pre-session survey. At the end of the survey, you will be provided with the ZOOM registration link.

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Featured Speaker:

Khamoye Williams

Khamoye Williams BPharm (she/her),
Registered Pharmacist
Mentor, My Purpose Print

 

With six years of experience as a pharmacist in Jamaica and a recent, successful integration into the Canadian pharmacy system, Khamoye brings a wealth of expertise in patient-centered care and community pharmacy transformation.

Dedicated to fostering collaborative environments and championing innovative approaches, Khamoye strives to elevate pharmaceutical care standards while empowering both patients and peers.

As an International Pharmacy Graduate (IPG), one of Khamoye’s core passions is guiding fellow IPGs through the PEBC licensure process. Drawing from personal experience—facing initial setbacks by failing the Evaluating Exam twice, then going on to pass all required exams, relocate to Canada, and launch a PEBC mentorship business within 11 months—Khamoye offers unique insight, resilience, and an adaptable mindset that inspires others.

 

We would like to remind you of the eligibility requirements for participation in this event. All participants must:

  • Be a permanent or temporary resident, Canadian citizen, or person granted refugee status in Canada, who is eligible to work in Canada.
  • Hold an internationally obtained undergraduate degree in pharmacy.

By participating in the event, you are attesting to meeting these eligibility requirements.

Upcoming Sessions with our partner ACCES:

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