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Vermont Secretary of State Office of Professional Regulation Board of Pharmacy 89 Main Street, 3 rd Floor Montpelier, Vermont 05620-3402 Phone: (802) 828-2373 Fax: (802) 828-2465 E-Mail: Aprille.Morrison@sec.state.vt.us Web page: www.vtprofessionals.org INSTRUCTIONS TO INTERNS REPORTING NON-SCHOOL HOURS You may contact Aprille Morrison, Licensing Board Specialist, at (802) 828-2373 if you have questions or need additional information. A copy of the current Board of Pharmacy statutes and rules are available via the Board s Web site at http://vtprofessionals.org/opr1/pharmacists/ The Board requires academic internship experience (reported to your school) and 500 hours of nonclassroom internship experience (reported to the Board). This form is to report your non-school internship hours. Your school hours must be sent to the Board directly from your school/college. Internship Non-Classroom Hours At least 500 hours of internship experience must be outside the classroom in a setting in which the intern provides direct patient care services, as an intern under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. Documentation shall be provided on a form available from the Board. Internship: 1,740 hours practical experience. This may be fulfilled by postgraduate experience, supervised practice, and experience gained during participation in college-coordinated externship and clerkship programs. Experience gained in externships and clinical clerkships may not exceed 1,240 hours. To receive credit for internship hours you must have registered as an Intern with the Board. An Intern must be under the direct supervision of a Board-approved preceptor. Your Preceptor must be registered with the Board. You must submit: Completed Intern s Evaluation of Internship Period Preceptor s Affidavit of Internship Hours Please Note: As of August 1, 2011, the Board is no longer accepting or maintaining records of non-classroom internship hours prior to application. Internship hour reporting forms will only be accepted at the time an applicant applies for licensure as a Pharmacist. The Board will not review internship hour reporting forms in advance of application any longer. If these forms are submitted prior to application, they will be returned you.

Vermont Secretary of State Office of Professional Regulation 89 Main Street, 3 rd Floor Montpelier VT 05620-3402 (802) 828-1505 Board of Pharmacy Aprille Morrison Licensing Board Specialist (802) 828-2373 Aprille.Morrison@sec.state.vt.us www.vtprofessionals.org Report of Internship Hours Intern s Evaluation of Internship Period First Name of Intern Middle Initial Last Name Previous Name(s) (Maiden) Indicate your Vermont Intern Registration Number Social Security Number: / / ** (Providing your social security number (SSN) is mandatory, and requested under the authority granted by 42 U.S.C. 405(c)(2)(C). It will be used by the Departments of Taxes, Child Support, and the Department of Labor in the administration of Vermont law, to identify individuals affected by such laws. Your SSN is not disclosed as part of a public records request); OR Passport Number: *** (If you do not have a social security number you must provide a passport number as evidence that there is no attempt to procure a license fraudulently (3 V.S.A. 129a) First Name of Preceptor Middle Initial Last Name Previous Name(s) (Maiden) Place of Internship Name of Pharmacy Mailing Address of Pharmacy P.O. Box Street/Apt # City/State/Zip Country Home Phone: Work Phone: ( ) - ( ) - E-Mail: Cell Phone: ( ) -

Indicate Period of Internship Covered Indicate total Internship hours completed to date Some typical training functions in an internship program are listed below. For the time covered in this report only, indicate the extent of exposure by checking the appropriate boxes. Zero/None Slight Extensive Selling non-prescription drugs, veterinary drugs, health accessories, first aid and sickroom supplies. Consultation with patients about uses and contraindications in the sale of nonprescription drugs. Ordering drugs from suppliers, receiving, record-keeping, stock control. Assistance in billing. Consultation with physicians (prescribers) and/or paramedical personnel to provide drug information. Observation/assistance with security measures taken in the pharmacy. Assistance in taking Controlled Substances inventory. Observation in preparation of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) order forms. Compounding and dispensing prescriptions under supervision of pharmacist. Assistance in IV admixture program. Assistance in Controlled Substances record-keeping. Observation/assistance in tax exempt alcohol record-keeping and report in hospital. Assistance in service visits to nursing stations in hospital. Assistance in service visits to nursing homes, extended care facilities, hospice, etc. Use of individual patient profiles. Use of family prescription record system. Evaluation of prescription drug orders. Preparation and labeling of drugs. Dispensing of drugs. Patient profile update and review. Drug use review. Patient counseling. Proper and safe storage of drugs. Other Other Other Other

Intern s comments on the specific training functions received with regard to the quality and extend of the training: Statement of Applicant Signatures of Intern and Preceptor I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that all information I have provided in this application is true and accurate. I understand that furnishing false information may constitute unprofessional conduct and result in the denial of my application or further disciplinary action. The maximum penalty for perjury is fifteen years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. (13 V.S.A. 2901) Signature of Intern Date Signature of Preceptor Date

Vermont Secretary of State Office of Professional Regulation 89 Main Street, 3 rd Floor Montpelier VT 05620-3402 (802) 828-1505 Board of Pharmacy Aprille Morrison Licensing Board Specialist (802) 828-2373 Aprille.Morrison@sec.state.vt.us www.vtprofessionals.org Report of Internship Hours Preceptor s Affidavit of Internship Hours First Name of Intern Middle Initial Last Name Previous Name(s) (Maiden) Indicate your Vermont Intern Registration Number First Name of Preceptor Middle Initial Last Name Previous Name(s) (Maiden) Preceptor s Vermont License Number Social Security Number: / / ** (Providing your social security number (SSN) is mandatory, and requested under the authority granted by 42 U.S.C. 405(c)(2)(C). It will be used by the Departments of Taxes, Child Support, and the Department of Labor in the administration of Vermont law, to identify individuals affected by such laws. Your SSN is not disclosed as part of a public records request); OR Passport Number: *** (If you do not have a social security number you must provide a passport number as evidence that there is no attempt to procure a license fraudulently (3 V.S.A. 129a) Place of Internship Name of Pharmacy Mailing Address of Pharmacy P.O. Box Street/Apt # City/State/Zip Country Home Phone: Work Phone: ( ) - ( ) - E-Mail: Cell Phone: ( ) -

Indicate Period of Internship Covered Week Ending Breakdown of Internship Hours Number of Hours Intern Worked Week Ending Number of Hours Intern Worked Preceptor s Evaluation: Preceptor, please check the appropriate box. Quality of Work: Consider the completeness, neatness and acceptability of work done Has not reached expected level Normal Expectancy Definitely better than the expected level Quality of Work: Consider amount of work done within a given time and how it compares with expected results Has not reached expected level Normal Expectancy Definitely better than the expected level Ability to Learn: Consider ability to understand and retain Requires repeated instructions Learns reasonably well Readily understands and retains Cooperation: Consider attitude toward work associates, supervision, willingness to work with and for others Shows lack of interest at times, fair team worker Generally cooperative and interested, works reasonably well with others Good team worker, cooperates well Initiative and Application: Consider to what extent intern is a self-starter and the attention and effort applied to work Inclined to take things easy, requires occasional prodding Steady and willing worker Energetic, willingly assumes initiative Dependability: Consider the manner in which he/she applies self in work, if gets work out on time, etc. Conscientious, but needs more checking than others on same work Can be trusted to do a job with routine checks Applies self well, requires only occasional check Decisiveness: Consider selfconfidence, assertiveness Has some selfconfidence but too assertive Generally selfconfident, tactful approach Exceptional selfconfidence, ego does not interfere with tact

Attendance and Punctuality Frequently absent or late Some absence with good cause Rarely absent or late, notifies in advance Judgment: Consider ability to evaluate situations and make sound decisions Not always reliable, erratic Good in most matters Very reliable Adaptability: Consider the Intern s ability to meet changed conditions and the ease with which he/she learns new duties Somewhat slow to adjust to changes, requires great deal of instruction Generally satisfactory in meeting changed conditions and learning new duties Readily adjusts to changed conditions and quickly absorbs new duties Professional Knowledge: Consider the depth of professional knowledge or skill Intern possess Some difficulty in applying knowledge Generally knowledgeable, applies knowledge adequately Exceptionally knowledgeable and applies it well Use of Literature: Consider ability to provide drug information and to use professional literature Difficulty in providing drug information and using literature Provides information and uses literature adequately Provides information and uses literature exceptionally well Overall Appraisal: Remember you are comparing this Intern with others in the same position that you have supervised Does less than satisfactory work Does satisfactory work in most areas Clearly more satisfactory than most Interns What are the Intern s strengths? What are the Intern s weaknesses? Preceptor s Comments

Intern s comments after having read this evaluation. Signatures of Intern and Preceptor I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that all information I have provided in this application is true and accurate. I understand that furnishing false information may constitute unprofessional conduct and result in the denial of my application or further disciplinary action. The maximum penalty for perjury is fifteen years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. (13 V.S.A. 2901) Signature of Preceptor Date Signature of Intern Date