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Institutional pharmacy 1:3; Community pharmacy 1:4 with 2 being state certified techs South Dakota: None for institutional pharmacy, 1:3 community pharmacy Tennessee: 1:2, may increase to 1:4 (without board approval) if at least 2 are certified technicians. A modification to the amount of technicians may be requested from the Board of Pharmacy ...
Kentucky House Bill 24 [9] states that a person, "other than a medical facility, medical practitioner, pharmacist, pharmacy intern, pharmacy technician, or pharmacy licensed" is prohibited to possess more than one gram of pure dextromethorphan or a dextromethorphan that has been extracted from other medications. A person under the age or 18 is ...
Pharmacists must submit a CPA application to the Alaska Board of Pharmacy for approval. Collaborating physicians must get approved from the Alaskan Medical Board (pursuant to 12 AAC 40.983). [ 21 ] A notable difference from other state CPA laws is that Alaskan pharmacists may enter into CPAs with all practitioners that prescribe medications ...
The Iowa Board of Medicine has approved guidelines for Iowa's restrictive abortion law that bans the procedure when cardiac activity is detected. Iowa medical board has finalized rules for state's ...
Representatives of twenty [a] state and territorial boards of pharmacy met at the Coates House Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 7, 1908. At the meeting, they formed the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy that would provide for interstate reciprocity in pharmaceutical licenses based on a uniform minimum standard of education and uniform legislation.
The Iowa Board of Medicine has publicly disclosed the basis for requiring a plastic surgeon to undergo a neuropsychological examination. Over the years, surgeon Ronald S. Bergman of Des Moines has ...
The Iowa Board of Education is scheduled to discuss long-awaited rules for a sweeping education law Wednesday. Iowa's proposed rules on banned books in schools are out. Here's what you should know:
The law establishes legal parity between the direct and remote delivery of pharmacy care. [19] Iowa's first telepharmacy opened in September 2012 after receiving a three-year waiver from the Iowa Board of Pharmacy that allows the facility to operate without a pharmacist on-site. [20]