Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is a requirement for obtaining a pharmacy preceptor license?

  1. Being in active practice for at least 24 months

  2. Paying a $30 annual fee

  3. Completion of a Commission-approved preceptor training program every 5 years

  4. Having a pharmacy assistant diploma

The correct answer is: Completion of a Commission-approved preceptor training program every 5 years

Obtaining a pharmacy preceptor license requires completing a Commission-approved preceptor training program every 5 years. Choosing option A, being in active practice for at least 24 months, is incorrect because while this may be a requirement for obtaining a pharmacy license, it is not specific to a preceptor license. Option B, paying a $30 annual fee, is incorrect because this may be a requirement for maintaining a preceptor license, but it is not a requirement for obtaining one. Option D, having a pharmacy assistant diploma, is incorrect because this credential is not relevant to being a preceptor.