(1) A clinical pharmacist practitioner is a licensed pharmacist in good standing who:
- (a) is certified by the board, in concurrence with the board of medical examiners, to provide drug therapy management, including initiating, modifying, or discontinuing therapies, identifying and managing drug-related problems, or ordering tests under the direction or supervision of a prescriber;
- (b) has additional education, experience, or certification as required by the board in concurrence with the board of medical examiners; and
- (c) has in place a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.
- (2) Only a pharmacist certified by the board may legally be identified as a clinical pharmacist practitioner.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 293, L. 2009.