OAR 855-031-0005
Definitions


(1)

An “intern” means any person who:

(a)

Is enrolled in a course of study and is in good academic standing at a school or college of pharmacy that is approved by the Oregon Board of Pharmacy (Board); or

(b)

Is a graduate of a school or college of pharmacy that is approved by the Board; or

(c)

Is a foreign pharmacy graduate and holds a certificate from the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Committee (FPGEC); and

(d)

Is licensed with the Board as an intern.

(2)

A “preceptor” means a pharmacist or a person licensed by the Board to supervise the internship training of an intern.

(3)

“Internship” means a professional experiential program or work experience.

(a)

“Traditional Pharmacy-practice Internship (TPI)” means experience toward achieving competency in the practice of pharmacy for which no academic credit is granted to the intern.

(b)

“School-based Rotational Internship (SRI)” means experience toward achieving competency in the practice of pharmacy in programs developed and administered by a school of pharmacy.

(c)

“Other Internship” means experience toward achieving competency in the practice of pharmacy, other than in an internship as defined in (a) or (b), in a program approved by a school of pharmacy or the Board.

(4)

“School of pharmacy”: In this division of rules, “school of pharmacy” means a school or college of pharmacy that is approved by the Board.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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