Abstract

Upon graduation, pharmacists are required to take and pass atleast two professional board exams in order to practice as alicensed clinician. These exams ensure that qualifying candidates have a specific level of competency in pharmacotherapy and pharmacy legislation. Like other health professionals, pharmacists mustearn continuing education credits to renew their license on a biannual basis, as required by the Board of Pharmacy. Even after the sespecific requirements are fulfilled, how do establishments ensure their pharmacists are maintaining the proper level of operational and clinical competency within their area of practice?

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