New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 17 - OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY PRACTITIONERS
Part 8 - PHYSICIANS SUPERVISING PHARMACIST CLINICIANS
Section 16.17.8.8 - APPROVAL OF SUPERVISING PHYSICIANS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A physician shall only be approved as a pharmacist clinician supervisor after the pharmacist clinician registers with the board by submitting an application for authority to practice under the supervision of a licensed physician. The application shall include:
A. the name, address, phone number of the applicant, and proof of current certification as a pharmacist clinician by the board of pharmacy;
B. the name, address, and phone number of the supervising physician;
C. a written protocol agreed to and signed by the pharmacist clinician and the supervising physician that shall include:
D. The pharmacist clinician may be authorized in the protocol to monitor dangerous drug therapy as follows:
E. A pharmacist clinician may only prescribe controlled substances if she:
F. The protocol for each pharmacist clinician shall be reviewed by the board as least every two years.
G. A pharmacist clinician shall perform only those services that are set forth in the protocol.
H. Pharmacist clinicians may prescribe only those drugs described in a board approved protocol.
I. A physician may supervise as many pharmacist clinicians as the physician can effectively supervise and communicate with in the circumstances of their particular practice setting.
J. Within 30 days after an employer terminates the employment of a pharmacist clinician, the supervising physician or the pharmacist clinician shall submit a written notice to the board providing the date of termination and reason for termination. The pharmacist clinician shall not work as a pharmacist clinician until the board approves another supervising physician.