Every person shall register with the board before beginning the
person's internship experience, whether or not for the purpose of fulfilling
the requirements of rule
657-4.3 (155A). Registration is
required of all students enrolled in Iowa colleges of pharmacy upon
commencement of the first professional year in the college of pharmacy.
Colleges of pharmacy located in Iowa shall annually certify to the board the
names of students who are enrolled in the first professional year in the
college of pharmacy. Colleges of pharmacy located in Iowa shall, within two
weeks of any change, certify to the board the names of students who have
withdrawn from the college of pharmacy.
(1)
Application for
registration-required information. Application for registration as a
pharmacist-intern shall be on forms provided by the board, and all requested
information shall be provided on or with such application. The application
shall require that the applicant provide, at a minimum, the following: name;
address; telephone number; date of birth; social security number or individual
tax identification number (ITIN); and name and location of college of pharmacy
and anticipated month and year of graduation. The college of pharmacy shall
certify the applicant's eligibility to practice as a pharmacist-intern. If the
applicant provides an ITIN in lieu of a social security number, the applicant
shall also provide acceptable proof of lawful presence in the United
States.
(2)
Supervision and
authorized functions. A licensed pharmacist shall be on duty in the
pharmacy and shall be responsible for the actions of a pharmacist-intern during
all periods of internship training. At the discretion of the supervising
pharmacist, clinical and judgmental functions may be delegated to a registered
pharmacist-intern depending upon which functions are appropriate to the
pharmacist-intern's level of education and training.
(3)
Term of registration.
Registration shall remain in effect as long as the board is satisfied that the
intern is pursuing a degree in pharmacy in good faith and with reasonable
diligence. A pharmacist-intern may request that the intern's registration be
extended beyond the automatic termination of the registration pursuant to the
procedures and requirements of 657-Chapter 34. Except as provided by the
definition of pharmacist-intern in rule
657-4.1 (155A), registration
shall automatically terminate upon the earliest of any of the following:
a. Licensure to practice pharmacy in any
state;
b. Lapse in the pursuit of a
degree in pharmacy; or
c. One year
following graduation from the college of pharmacy.
(4)
Identification. The
pharmacist-intern shall be so designated in all relationships with the public
and health professionals. While on duty in the pharmacy, the intern shall wear
a name badge that is visible to the public and includes the designation
"pharmacist-intern," "pharmacy student," or "student-pharmacist."
(5)
Internship credit.
a. Credit will not be given for internship
experience obtained prior to the individual's registration as a
pharmacist-intern. Credit for Iowa college-based clinical programs will not be
granted unless registration is issued before the student begins the program.
Credit for internship experience will not be granted unless registration and
other required records or affidavits are completed.
b. Notarized affidavits of experience in
non-college-sponsored programs shall be submitted to the board no later than
six months following graduation from a school or college of pharmacy. These
affidavits shall certify only the number of hours and dates of training
obtained outside a college-based clinical program as provided in rule
657-4.3 (155A). An individual
registered as a pharmacist-intern while participating in an Iowa residency or
fellowship program shall not be required to file affidavits of
experience.
(6)
Nontraditional internship. Internship training at any site
which is not licensed as a general or hospital pharmacy is considered
nontraditional internship.
a.
Application. Prior to beginning a period of nontraditional
internship, the intern shall submit a written application, on forms provided by
the board, for approval of the objectives of the nontraditional internship. The
application shall identify objectives consistent with the unique learning
experiences of the intern and consistent with the goal and objectives of
internship in rule
657-4.2 (155A).
b.
Preceptor. A preceptor
supervising a pharmacist-intern in a nontraditional internship shall be a
currently licensed pharmacist in the state where the internship is served, and
the requirements of rule
657-4.9 (155A) shall apply to
all preceptors.
c.
Certification, not credit. Hours obtained in nontraditional
internship shall not be credited toward the total 1500 hours required pursuant
to rule
657-4.3 (155A) or
657-4.7 (155A) prior to
licensure to practice pharmacy in Iowa. The board may, however, certify hours
obtained in one or more approved nontraditional internships in recognition of
the pharmacist-intern's training outside the scope of traditional pharmacy
practice. Certification shall not be granted for experience obtained in a
nontraditional internship unless the board, prior to the intern's beginning the
period of internship, approved the objectives of the
internship.
Notes
Iowa Admin. Code
r. 657-4.6
ARC 9784B, IAB
10/5/11, effective 11/9/11; ARC
1406C, IAB 4/2/14, effective 5/7/14; ARC 1786C, IAB 12/10/14, effective
1/14/15; ARC 2405C, IAB 2/17/16,
effective 3/23/16; ARC 3858C,
IAB 6/20/18, effective 7/25/18;
ARC 4579C, IAB 7/31/19, effective 9/4/19; ARC 5544C, IAB 4/7/21, effective
5/12/21
ARC 9784B, IAB 10/5/11,
effective 11/9/11
Amended by
IAB
December 10, 2014/Volume XXXVII, Number 12, effective
1/14/2015
Amended by
IAB
February 17, 2016/Volume XXXVIII, Number 17, effective
3/23/2016
Amended by
IAB
July 31, 2019/Volume XLII, Number 3, effective
9/4/2019
Amended by
IAB
April 7, 2021/Volume XLIII, Number 21, effective
5/12/2021
Rescinded by
IAB
June 11, 2025/Volume XLVII, Number 25, effective
7/16/2025