Pharmacy Intern Registration Requirements 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Part A. This includes your first name, middle name, last name, and social security number. Ensure all details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your application.
  3. Complete the sections regarding your education and employment plans. List all schools attended and indicate if you have been selected for a pharmacy intern position. Attach any necessary documentation as specified.
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Most internships require students to complete at least 150 hours of work over the course of a semester; approximately 10-15 hours per week during fall and spring semester and 15-20 hours per week during the shorter summer semester.
This makes you eligible to work under supervision in a pharmacy setting as an intern pharmacist. Pharmacy Intern hours are typically of 1575 hours (approximately one year) which should be completed under a fully registered pharmacist.
Pharmacy interns must have begun pharmacy school. Generally, the internship is begun in the latter half of a three to four-year degree program. To qualify for pharmacy school, you must first get a bachelors degree and then pass the Pharmacy College Admissions Test.
He shall have completed an Internship Program which shall consists of at least nine-hundred sixty hours, one-half of which shall be spent equally distributed in a prescription pharmacy, a pharmaceutical laboratory and a hospital pharmacy duly accredited and the rest of the hours of internship shall be spent in any or
Pharmacist Intern Hours Requirements by US State Pharmacist Licensure Requirements by State Arkansas Yes Yes 2,000 hours ACPE accredited clinical hours deemed fulfilled California Yes Yes 1,500 hours Colorado Yes Yes 1,500 hours Connecticut Yes Yes 1,500 hours26 more rows

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Youll need to be 18 in order to work in the pharmacy, you can work front store though with CVS at 16 but most SMs are reluctant to hire minors due to the added restrictions and operational requirements that come with it.

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