Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 23 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Article 3 - INTERN TRAINING; INTERN PRECEPTORS
Section R4-23-302 - Training Site; Intern Preceptors; Training Time
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-23-302
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. To receive credit for intern training hours, an intern shall train in a site that:
1. Holds a valid Arizona pharmacy permit;
or
2. Is an alternative training
site. For purposes of this Section, the term alternative training site is a
non-pharmacy training site established and monitored by an approved college or
school of pharmacy or other non-pharmacy site where pharmacy-related activities
are performed and where an intern gains experience as specified in
R4-23-301(D).
B. Intern preceptor. To be an intern preceptor, a pharmacist shall:
1. Hold
a current unrestricted pharmacist license;
2. Have at least one year of experience as an
actively practicing pharmacist; and
3. If found guilty of violating any federal
or state law relating to the practice of pharmacy, drug or device distribution,
or recordkeeping or unprofessional conduct, enter into an agreement
satisfactory to the Board that places restrictions on the pharmacist's
license.
C. Preceptor responsibilities. A preceptor is responsible for the actions of an intern during the training period. A preceptor shall give an intern the opportunity for skill development and provide. The intern with timely and realistic feedback regarding the intern's progress.
D. Training hours. An intern preceptor shall ensure the intern receives hours of experiential training consistent with the requirements of the ACPE.
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