Local Administrative Privileges Standard - College of Pharmacy 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Requester section. Enter your name, title, email, and supervisor's name accurately.
  3. If applicable, provide details for the Administrative User section if different from the requester. Include their name, title, email, and supervisor.
  4. Specify the device for which you are requesting administrative privileges. Fill in the make, model, serial number, and type (Desktop/Notebook/Other).
  5. In the Primary Location field, indicate where the device is primarily used. Then enter its hostname and IP address.
  6. Clearly articulate why administrative privileges are required in the designated area. Be specific about your needs.
  7. Indicate how long you will need these privileges in the provided space.
  8. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the Local Administrative Privileges Risk Agreement at the bottom of the form.

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And yes a pharmacist CAN override your doctor, because they are the ones actually distributing the medicine and will be liable. But, have your doctor called pharmacist to discuss and if they are not willing to budge, have them send it to a different pharmacy that will fill it.
Pharmacists to prescribe drugs for minor illnesses sore throat. earache. sinusitis. impetigo. shingles. infected insect bites. uncomplicated urinary tract infections in women.
The scope of privileges for a Pharmacist includes evaluation and interpretation of physicians orders (written and verbal) for appropriateness of drug therapy, and monitoring for drug interactions, overdosage and adverse reactions.
A Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner (CPP) is a licensed pharmacist who has prescribing authority, including the ability to prescribe controlled substances under the supervision of a licensed physician.