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Pharmacy Exam Review Courses

  • National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
    This site contains a downloadable program of Naplex® review questions.

  • Kaplan Medical
    Kaplan Medical and Pharm Exam Associates have joined forces to bring you the highest quality live Naplex® review courses. This 3-day, intensive course integrates the exam-like questions, critical content, and testing strategies you need to study efficiently and pass faster.

  • Chicago College of Pharmacy
    The Chicago College of Pharmacy, Midwestern University offers a Pharmacy Review Course that is designed to prepare U.S. educated students to be successful on the Naplex® and MPJETM exams and prepare foreign-educated pharmacists to successfully pass the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exam (FPGEE®), the Naplex®, and the  MPJE TM exams.

Non-Standard Term Policy - 4th Year

  • The experiential component of the professional pharmacy curriculum consists of eight supervised clerkships of one-month duration each to be completed at affiliated practice sites over an eleven-month period beginning June 1 each year.
  • In order to accommodate the non-standard nature of the academic calendar relating to the experiential program, two non-standard academic terms are scheduled.
  • Each term is equivalent in cost to a regular semester but is structered around an academic calendar that is unique to the final year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program.
  • Non-standard Term 1 begins on June 1 and ends on November 30.
  • Non-standard Term 2 begins on December 1 and ends at the conclusion of the standard Spring semester.

Random Drug Screening

  • In the interest of public health and safety, the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy requires all students enrolling in experiential courses offered through the College of Pharmacy to maintain an active registration with the Board and be subject to random drug screening.
  • Such tests are conducted by independent laboratories and test results are reported directly to the Board of Pharmacy.
  • Students found to be in violation of the regulations of the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy are not eligible for enrollment in experiential courses and may be required to resign their enrollment.

Rotation Schedule

Title 46 - Louisiana Board of Pharmacy Professional and Occupational Standards

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