20 CSR 2220-7.025 - Intern Pharmacist Licensure
PURPOSE: This amendment would remove the limit on the number of intern pharmacist practice hours that may be earned per week.
(1) The provisions of
this rule shall be applicable to individuals seeking to earn pharmacy practice
experience in Missouri.
(2)
Requirements for Licensure. Every person who desires to gain pharmacy practice
experience in Missouri shall first apply for an intern pharmacist license.
Application for licensure shall be made on forms provided by the board and
shall be accompanied by the application fee. To be eligible for licensure, the
applicant shall submit proof of fingerprinting as required by
20 CSR
2220-7.090 and must be-
(A) Currently enrolled in or graduated from a
school or college of pharmacy that is accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Pharmacy Education (ACPE); or
(B) A graduate of an ACPE accredited school
or college of pharmacy who is actively seeking to earn pharmacy practice
experience to qualify for Missouri pharmacist licensure; or
(C) A graduate of a foreign school/college of
pharmacy as defined by
20 CSR
2220-7.040 who has obtained Foreign Graduate
Equivalency Certification from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
and is actively seeking to earn pharmacy practice experience to qualify for
Missouri licensure.
(3)
Site/Preceptor Approval. After licensure, an intern pharmacist shall only be
authorized to earn pharmacy practice experience in a site approved by the board
and under the supervision of a board approved preceptor. Requests for site and
preceptor approval shall be submitted on a form provided by the board. The
board may request additional information, interview program participants, or
complete site inspections before a decision on an application is made. The
intern pharmacist will receive confirmation from the board office noting
approval of the site and preceptor and a start date after which pharmacy
practice experience may be counted. In no event shall an intern pharmacist be
credited for hours earned prior to being licensed by the board as an intern
pharmacist.
(A) Site Approval. The board
shall only approve a site for pharmacy practice experience if the site holds a
pharmacy license from a United States (U.S.) state or territory and such
license is not under disciplinary action with the licensing entity.
(B) Special Sites. An individual or
entity/facility may petition the board to approve an entity/facility that is
not a licensed pharmacy for purposes of intern training as a special site if
the pharmacy practice experience to be earned complies with
20 CSR
2220-7.030(1)(A) 3. Requests shall be
made on a form provided by the board and shall include a detailed description
of the pharmacy practice experience to be earned. The board may limit the
number of pharmacy practice hours that may be earned at an approved special
site.
(C) Preceptor Approval. To be
eligible for approval, a supervising preceptor shall hold a pharmacist license
from a U.S. state or territory and such license must be active and not under
disciplinary action in such U.S. state or territory. An individual/entity may
petition the board to approve a preceptor that is not licensed as a pharmacist
in a U.S. state or territory on a form provided by the board. The board may, in
its discretion, approve a non-pharmacist preceptor if the preceptor is
sufficiently qualified to train interns in the proposed pharmacy practice
experience area(s) and the experience to be earned complies with the provisions
of 20 CSR
2220-7.030(1)(A) 3. The board may
limit the amount of pharmacy practice hours that can be earned with a
non-pharmacist preceptor
(D)
Students enrolled in an approved school/college of pharmacy shall be authorized
to earn experience as part of their school/college curriculum at any site or
with any preceptor approved by the board or the school/college as authorized by
20 CSR
2220-7.027. However, students desiring to earn
pharmacy practice experience outside of, or in addition to, the
training/experience required as part of the curriculum of an approved
school/college of pharmacy (i.e., non-school related summer employment) shall
comply with the provisions of this rule for the additional hours earned and
shall separately request prior approval by the board of the site/preceptor to
be used.
(4) Calculation
of Hours. An intern pharmacist shall only be given credit for hours earned in
activities related to the practice of pharmacy as determined by the board or
connected with pharmaceutical or patient-centered care through the
interpretation and evaluation of prescription orders; the compounding,
dispensing, and labeling of drugs and devices pursuant to prescription orders;
the proper and safe storage of drugs and devices and the maintenance of proper
records of them; or consultation with patients and other health care
practitioners about the safe and effective use of drugs and devices.
(A) Except as otherwise provided herein, an
intern pharmacist shall only receive credit for pharmacy practice experience
that is earned after the date of licensure as an intern, at an approved site
and under the supervision of an approved preceptor.
(B) Certification of Hours. An intern
pharmacist shall file a Preceptor's Affidavit of Internship Hours at the
completion of his/her pharmacy practice experience on a form provided by the
board. The report shall identify the pharmacy practice experience hours earned
at each approved training site and shall be signed by the supervising
preceptor. No credit shall be granted for hours not reported to the board. In
lieu of the preceptor affidavit, an approved school/college of pharmacy shall
certify to the board the pharmacy practice experience earned by each student as
part of the required curriculum. Certification shall be submitted by the
approved school/college of pharmacy upon the student's graduation or within
thirty (30) days after the student is no longer enrolled in the pharmacy
school/college.
(C) The board may
restrict the number of hours an intern pharmacist may earn per week. An intern
pharmacist shall not be credited for hours earned while practicing/working as a
pharmacy technician.
(D) The board
shall not certify or verify any pharmacy practice experience gained in Missouri
unless the pharmacy practice experience complies with the requirements of this
rule. Additionally, the board will not verify or certify hours earned by a
student if the board does not receive certification from the preceptor or the
school/college documenting the hours required by this rule.
(5) Change of Intern
Location/Preceptor. Except as provided for students of an approved
school/college of pharmacy, an intern pharmacist shall promptly notify the
board of a change in intern site/preceptor and shall request approval of the
site/preceptor to be used. If approved, the intern pharmacist shall not be
credited for hours earned more than ten (10) days prior to the date the
approval request is filed with the board. No credit shall be granted for hours
earned if the request for site/preceptor approval is subsequently disapproved
by the board.
(6) Intern
pharmacists shall file an application to renew their intern pharmacist license
between October 1 and December 31 of each even-numbered year. Applications
shall be made on a form provided by the board and accompanied by the renewal
fee. An intern pharmacist license shall not be renewed more than two (2) years
after the intern pharmacist's graduation from an ACPE accredited school/college
of pharmacy. For graduates of a foreign school/college of pharmacy who have
obtained Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Certification from the National
Association of Boards of Pharmacy, an intern pharmacist license shall not be
renewed more than once. The board may approve additional renewals in the event
of extraordinary circumstances due to no fault of the intern. An intern
pharmacist license shall automatically terminate once the intern is issued a
Missouri pharmacist license.
Notes
*Original authority: 338.060, RSMo 1939, amended 1943, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1981, 1984, 1997, 1999; 338.070, RSMo 1939, amended 1947, 1953, 1961, 1969, 1981, 1985, 1997; 338.035, RSMo 1990, amended 1993, 1995, 2007; and 338.140, RSMo 1939, amended 1981, 1989, 1997, 2011 .
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