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1. Anyone apply for it or even know what the hell the point is?
2. Anyone understand this vague criteria?
Meet two of these three criteria: A. Possess of a current certification in relevant area of practice. B. Completed a postgraduate residency earned in the United States through an accredited postgraduate institution. C. Provided 1,500 hours of clinical experience under a collaborative practice agreement or protocol to patients within 10 years of application, where clinical experience includes initiating, adjusting, modifying or discontinuing drug therapy of patients.
-Is APhA certification in like diabetes or something stupid like that meet the criteria A?
-What about just being a regular hospital RPh who does renal adjustments, anticoag, etc; does that meet Criteria C?
2. Anyone understand this vague criteria?
Meet two of these three criteria: A. Possess of a current certification in relevant area of practice. B. Completed a postgraduate residency earned in the United States through an accredited postgraduate institution. C. Provided 1,500 hours of clinical experience under a collaborative practice agreement or protocol to patients within 10 years of application, where clinical experience includes initiating, adjusting, modifying or discontinuing drug therapy of patients.
-Is APhA certification in like diabetes or something stupid like that meet the criteria A?
-What about just being a regular hospital RPh who does renal adjustments, anticoag, etc; does that meet Criteria C?
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