Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Where can Federal Pharmacists practice without being licensed in the state where they are stationed?

  1. Indian Health Service, PHS, armed forces, VA

  2. Only in community pharmacies

  3. In any state without any restrictions

  4. Within educational institutions

The correct answer is: Indian Health Service, PHS, armed forces, VA

Federal Pharmacists can practice without being licensed in the state where they are stationed in Indian Health Service, PHS, armed forces, and VA settings. These settings have exemptions from state licensure requirements, allowing federal pharmacists to practice without a state license. Option B, community pharmacies, requires a state license for practice. Option C, practicing in any state without restrictions, is incorrect because state licensure requirements still apply in most cases. Option D, practicing within educational institutions, may vary depending on state regulations and the specific institution. Overall, option A is the only option where federal pharmacists are not required to have a state license while practicing.