Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is a prerequisite for becoming an intern in a pharmacy?

  1. Student enrolled in accredited college of pharmacy

  2. Actively practicing in a Class 'A' pharmacy

  3. Having a pharmacy technician certification

  4. Being licensed in at least one state or territory

The correct answer is: Student enrolled in accredited college of pharmacy

To become an intern in a pharmacy, a prerequisite would be to be a student enrolled in an accredited college of pharmacy. This means that actively practicing in a Class 'A' pharmacy (B) would not be a prerequisite as it requires already being licensed. Having a pharmacy technician certification (C) is not enough since an intern would need to be studying at a higher level in a college of pharmacy. Being licensed in at least one state or territory (D) is also not a requirement prior to becoming an intern, as intern positions are typically for those still in school.