Utah Admin. Code R156-17b-606 - Operating Standards - Pharmacist Preceptor
(1) Under Subsections
58-17b-601(1) and
58-17b-102(50), a
pharmacist preceptor shall:
(a) hold an
active and good standing pharmacist license to practice in the jurisdiction
where the pharmacist is acting as a preceptor; and
(b) have engaged in active practice as a
licensed pharmacist for at least one year immediately preceding the internship,
in any jurisdiction.
(2)
A pharmacist preceptor shall:
(a) ensure or
provide as necessary the direct, on-site supervision required under the Vaccine
Administration Protocol, and provide general supervision for all other pharmacy
intern activities; and
(b) ensure
the totality of the internship circumstances are safe and appropriate according
to generally recognized industry standards of practice.
(3) A pharmacist preceptor may supervise up
to:
(a) two pharmacy interns during a working
shift; and
(b) five pharmacy
interns at public health outreach programs such as informational health fairs,
chronic disease state screening and education programs, or immunization
clinics.
(4) A pharmacist
preceptor shall document the number of internship hours completed by the
pharmacy intern, and evaluate the quality of the pharmacy intern's
performance.
(5) A pharmacist
preceptor is responsible for the pharmacy intern's actions related to the
practice of pharmacy while the pharmacy intern is practicing under the
preceptor's supervision.
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