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CE requirements (6)
1)15 clock hours each year
2)registration is in DOB month, CE must be acquired during previous Jan-Dec
3)keep certificates for 2 years!!!
4)graduate schools count as CE
5)live seminars encourage BUT NOT REQD
6)ACPE approved CE programs are OK
Intern duties def.
1)may do anything a pharmacist does except supervise tech's
Faculty Preceptor def
OK licensed pharmacist who is an Oklahoma licensed preceptor employed by a school of pharmacy to conduct a pro-practice rotation
Intern def. (2)
1)student enrolled and in good standing
2)graduate of COP w/ intern certificate from board
Pro-practice def.
1)advance practice rotation administed by faculty of COP
Intern training areas must be... (3)
1)in state and subject to State Board Rules
2)Get it approved if out of state
3)intern is assumed to be presently practicing in the traning area where their certificate is posted
Employment notification to the Board (interns) (2)
1)interns notify Board within 10d of place of non-college practice (going to work for and/or termination of this practice location)
2)pro-practice employment location notification will be responsibility of college
Intern identification on the job (3)
1)public must be able to distinguish intern from DPh/tech
2)wear a tag distinguishing them
3)id themselves on phone calls initiated or recieved
Preceptor Requirements (4)
1)OK licensed and practice 1yr or more
2)apply, pay fee and take/pass test
3)show interest in pharmacy as a profession and instruct intern in all areas of operation
4)cannot be on probation or suspension or convicted of a felony
Training Area Requirements (6)
1)meet licensing requirments
2)not be on probation
3)have preceptor on staff
4)renew every 3 years
5)unique or specific training area?
6)change in name, ownership, address requires new Training Area certificate
Reciprocity def
process thru NABP which a registered pharmacist can obtain licensure in OK based on his pharmacist license in a participating state w/ like requirements
Score Transfer def
process by which applicants can sit for NAPLEX in 1 state and transfer their score to another particiapting state thru NABP
Pharmacist Licensure Requirements (5)
1)satisfactory communication skills
2)pass law test and NAPLEX
3)forthright and open in provision of info
4)candid in providing info related to cheating, malpractice, legal or disciplinary axn
5)no license will be issued who does NOT provide Board w/ complete/open/honest responses to all question
Pharmaceutical Care/Prospective Drug Review involves (5)
1)over/under utilization
2)therapeutic duplication
3)drug-drug/drug-disease/drug-allergy CI
4)dose/duration incorrect
5)clinical abuse/misuse
ONLY MULTIPLE LICENSES that are OK (2)
1)Pharmacy and Drug Supplier
2)Pharmacy and Parenteral
Rules of Professional Conduct (compliance w/ laws def.)
business conducted as a pharmacist will at all times by in conformity w/ all federal, state, and municipal laws
Rules of Professional Conduct (Substitution def)
can't substitute or cause to be substituted any drug, med, chemical, pharma prep w/o the authority of the prescriber or purchaser
Rules of Professional Conduct (Conduct def.)
conduct yourself in a way that entitles to respect and confidence of the community. Don't do things that provide EVIDENCE OF WILLFUL UNTRUTHFULNESS
Rules of Professional Conduct (Cofidentiality def)
1)health/safety of patrons will be DPh's first consideration
2)nature of their problems or ailments will NOT be divulged except if:
a)in response to legal requirements OR
b)in best interest of the patron
Confidentiality recap (4)
1)to physicians
2)when reqd by legally/law enforcement (ie pt in prison)
3)best interest/health and safety of pt
4)when pt authorizes and to whom they authorize