Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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How long must a pharmacist have worked before they can become a preceptor?

  1. More than six months

  2. More than one year

  3. More than two years

  4. More than three years

The correct answer is: More than one year

Since a preceptor is someone who trains and oversees other pharmacists, they should have enough experience and knowledge before taking on that role. In order to do so, they must have worked for more than one year as a practicing pharmacist in order to have a strong understanding of the profession and be able to effectively mentor and guide others. Options A, C, and D do not meet this criteria and would not provide the necessary experience for a pharmacist to become a preceptor.