Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-26.303 - Nuclear Pharmacist Licensure
(1) A pharmacist licensed to practice
pharmacy in this state who performs a radiopharmaceutical service shall, prior
to engaging in such specialized practice, be actively licensed as a nuclear
pharmacist.
(2) A pharmacist
seeking licensure as a nuclear pharmacist in this state shall submit to the
Board of Pharmacy the following:
(a) An
application for nuclear pharmacist licensure, form DH-5064-MQA 08/2021, Nuclear
Pharmacist Application, which is hereby incorporated by reference, and which
can be obtained from
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13942,
and the Board of Pharmacy, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C04, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-3254, or from the website located at
http://floridaspharmacy.gov/Applications/app-nuclear-pharmacist-2013.pdf;
(b) An application fee as specified by
subsection 64B16-26.1002(3),
F.A.C.;
(c) A course outline and
certificate of training which document successful completion of the didactic
training in compliance with subsection (3), below;
(d) Documentation of successful completion of
on-the-job training and experience in compliance with subsection (5),
below.
(3) All applicants
must complete a minimum of 200 clock hours of formal didactic training from an
accredited college of pharmacy or other program recognized by the Florida
Department of Health and the Florida Board of Pharmacy as specified by
subsection (4), below. All such formal training must include, at a minimum:
(a) Radiation physics and instrumentation (85
hours).
(b) Radiation protection
(45 hours).
(c) Mathematics
pertaining to the use and measurement of radioactivity (20 hours).
(d) Radiation biology (20 hours).
(e) Radiopharmaceutical chemistry (30
hours).
(4) Programs
recognized by the Department and Board shall be determined to be comparable to
those offered by accredited colleges of pharmacy for the training of nuclear
pharmacists. Such academic training programs will be submitted to the Board of
Pharmacy for approval by an accredited educational institution which operates
under the auspices of or in conjunction with an accredited college of
pharmacy.
(5) The minimum
on-the-job training which shall be included in a radiopharmacy internship is
500 hours of training and experience in the handling of unsealed radioactive
material under the supervision of a licensed nuclear pharmacist. The training
and experience shall include but shall not be limited to the following:
(a) Ordering, receiving and unpackaging in a
safe manner, radioactive material, including the performance of related
radiation surveys.
(b) Calibrating
dose calibrators, scintillation detectors, and radiation monitoring
equipment.
(c) Calculating,
preparing and verifying patient doses, including the proper use of radiation
shields.
(d) Following appropriate
internal control procedures to prevent mislabeling.
(e) Learning emergency procedures to safely
handle and contain spilled materials, including related decontamination
procedures and surveys.
(f) Eluting
technetium-99m from generator systems, assaying the eluate for technetium-99m
and for molybdenum-99 contamination, and processing the eluate with reagent
kits to prepare technetium-99m labeled radiopharmaceuticals.
(g) Clinical practice
concepts.
(6) If the
didactic and experiential training required in this section have not been
completed within the last seven (7) years, the applicant must have been engaged
in the lawful practice of nuclear pharmacy in another jurisdiction at least 1,
080 hours during the last seven (7) years.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 456.013, 465.0126 FS. Law Implemented 456.013, 465.0126 FS.
New 1-18-05, Amended 6-7-16, 12-29-21.
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