Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-26.2033 - Approved Pharmacy Internship Programs
(1) For the purpose
of qualifying for licensure by examination pursuant to section
465.007(1)(c),
F.S., the following are determined to be "internship programs approved by the
Board:"
(a) Internship programs offered by
schools or colleges of pharmacy which are accredited by the Accreditation
Council on Pharmacological Education (ACPE);
(b) Internships that are required to obtain
the doctor of pharmacy degree from institutions which are accredited as
provided by Section 465.007(1)(b)1., F.S. Documentation of graduation from such
institutions after January 1, 2001, with the doctor of pharmacy degree shall
constitute satisfactory proof the applicant has satisfied the requirements of
this paragraph; or
(c) Internship
programs which meet all requirements of subsection (2), below.
(2) The Board will approve
internship programs other than those accredited programs enumerated in
paragraphs (1)(a)-(b), above, upon presentation of proof satisfactory to the
Board of the following.
(a) The internship
experience shall be obtained in a community pharmacy, institutional pharmacy or
any Florida Board of Pharmacy approved pharmacy practice, which includes
significant aspects of the practice of pharmacy as defined in Section
465.003(13),
F.S., provided such pharmacy:
1. Holds a
current license or permit issued by the state in which they are operating and
shall have available all necessary equipment for professional services,
necessary reference works, in addition to the official standards and current
professional journals;
2. Is
operated at all times under the supervision of a pharmacist and shall be
willing to train persons desiring to obtain professional experience;
3. Demonstrates that the pharmacy fills,
compounds and dispenses a sufficient number, kind and variety of prescriptions
during the course of a year so as to afford to an intern a broad experience in
the filling, compounding and dispensing of prescription drugs;
4. Has a clear record as to observance of
federal, state and municipal laws and ordinances covering any phase of activity
in which it is engaged;
5. Ensures
that any intern who is a foreign pharmacy graduate is supervised at a ratio of
one (1) pharmacist to one (1) intern; and,
6. Ensures that, for foreign pharmacy
graduate interns, the program will afford the intern the experience and
objectives required by the Foreign Graduate Registered Intern Work Activity
Manual, form DH-MQA 1153, incorporated by reference in Rule
64B16-26.2031, F.A.C.
(b) Pharmacists serving as
preceptors of pharmacy interns shall:
1.
Willingly accept the responsibility for professional guidance and training of
the intern and be able to devote time to preceptor training sessions and to
instruction of the intern;
2. Hold
current licensure in the state in which pharmacy is practiced;
3. Be ineligible to serve as a preceptor
during any period in which the pharmacist's license to practice pharmacy is
revoked, suspended, on probation, or subject to payment of an unpaid fine
levied by lawful Board order, or during any period in which the pharmacist's
license is the subject of ongoing disciplinary proceedings;
4. Agree to assist the school or college of
pharmacy in the achievement of the educational objectives set forth and to
provide a professional environment for the training of the intern;
and,
5. Provide documentation or
evidence of the pharmacist's continued professional education and of an active
involvement in a patient-oriented practice;
6. Supervise no more than one (1) intern at
any time, if such intern is a foreign pharmacy graduate.
(c) In the event an internship program meets
all the requirements set forth in subsections (a) and (b), any applicant
submitting it for the purpose of qualifying for licensure must show in addition
to successful completion of the internship:
1.
Approval of the program by a state board of pharmacy; and,
2.
a.
Sufficient hours to total two thousand eighty (2080) hours; or
b. Licensure in another state and work
performed as a pharmacist for a sufficient number of hours to total two
thousand eighty (2080) hours when combined with the internship hours.
(3) All
internship hours may be obtained prior to the applicant's graduation. Hours
worked in excess of fifty (50) hours per week prior to the applicant's
graduation or in excess of sixty (60) hours per week after an applicant's
graduation will not be credited toward meeting the required internship
hours.
(4) Proof of current
licensure in another state and work as a pharmacist for up to two thousand
eighty (2080) hours may substitute for all or part of the internship
requirement. However, pursuant to Section 465.007(1)(b)2., F.S., all foreign
pharmacy graduates must complete five hundred (500) hours of supervised work
activity within the state of Florida. The supervised work activity program
experience shall be documented on form DH-MQA 1153, "Foreign Graduate
Registered Intern Work Activity Manual." Further, supervised work activity
hours may not be credited to any applicant until said applicant has obtained
the passing score on the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exam as provided
in Section 465.007(1)(b)2., F.S., and as defined in Rule
64B16-26.203, F.A.C.
(5) Governmental and private radiopharmacy
internship programs are not approved by the Board.
(6) Proof of completion of an internship
program shall consist of the program's certification that the applicant has
completed the program. If additional hours are required to total two thousand
eighty (2080) hours, satisfactory proof of the additional hours shall consist
of the program's certification of completion of the additional hours.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.007(1)(c) FS. Law Implemented 456.013(1), 465.002, 465.003(12), (13), 465.007(1)(c), 465.0075(1)(c)2., 465.013, 465.015(1)(b), (2)(b) FS.
New 5-27-10, Amended 3-15-17.
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