West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Does WVBOP require licensure/registration of training sites or preceptors?

  1. Yes, for preceptors only

  2. No, pharmacist must be in good standing

  3. Yes, for both training sites and preceptors

  4. No, pharmacist must be registered annually

The correct answer is: Yes, for preceptors only

The correct answer reflects the requirement that the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy (WVBOP) mandates the licensure or registration of preceptors who are responsible for overseeing the training of pharmacy students or interns. This requirement ensures that preceptors have the necessary qualifications and are in good standing as licensed pharmacists, enabling them to effectively guide and evaluate the training of their students. While the training sites themselves might not require separate licensure, they must still adhere to specific standards set forth by WVBOP. Thus, the focus is primarily on the credentials of the preceptors managing the training, which is crucial for maintaining the quality of pharmacy education and ensuring the safety of the public. The idea that licensure is only required for preceptors aligns with the understanding that their role is pivotal in shaping the educational experience and competency of future pharmacists. Other choices may reference potential registration or licensure for training sites or continuing registration requirements for pharmacists, but these aspects do not directly address the specific requirements for preceptors, making the initial choice the most accurate response.