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Licensed Advanced Pharmacy Technician
What you need to know about this new license class
 

Target Audience:  Accredited for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
Zoom Event on May 24th 2021 from 6-8PM


Speaker Information

Robert Stout, RPh graduated from Mass College of Pharmacy in 1975. Over the past 44 years he has been a pharmacy owner, worked as a chain pharmacy manager and held positions at several Independent pharmacies and long term care facilities. Currently the president of the New Hampshire Pharmacists Association, he is a past president of the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy and has served on various committees. Mr. Stout was awarded the New Hampshire Pharmacist of the year award in 2018. He is a certified Immunization trainer and has been involved in direct patient care initiatives. He is an adjunct professor at MCPHS Manchester teaching pharmacy law and is actively involved with state legislative efforts involving the pharmacy profession.


Program Information

This program reviews the enabling statute for the Licensed advanced pharmacy technician passed in 2019 and the recently approved draft rules showing the requirements for licensure, the tasks allowed in this expanded role and the areas of study needed to successfully pass the  qualifying exam

Presentation Materials
Slide Presentation - Click here

N.H. 318:29 - Click here


Pharmacist Objectives       (ACPE #0837-9999-21-123-L03-P)

  1. Recognize the role an LAPT will play in reducing workloads
  2. Identify the Requirements necessary for licensure
  3. Define the legal responsibilities of an LAPT
  4. Discuss the potential of LAPT and vaccines HB 572
  5. Interpret how the pharmacists role relates to the use of an LAPT

Technician Objectives       (ACPE #0837-9999-21-123-L03-T)

    1. Recognize the differences between a certified technician and an LAPT
    2. Discuss the relationships between the LAPT and both the pharmacist and permit holder
    3. Identify the requirements necessary for licensure
    4. Define the exam requirements for licensure
    5. Define the expanded duties of an LAPT
    6. Identify the areas of study and review and options to obtain LAPT licensure


    Course evaluation instructions

    Post Test for Pharmacists - click here

    Course evaluation instructions

    Post Test for Technicians -click here

    Evaluations and Post Test is now Closed!  Thank You for Attending


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