(1) Consists of at least 1500 hours, starting no
earlier than 4 months prior to the third year of
study in a college of pharmacy (or for foreign
pharmacy graduates - internship may begin when you
receive your EE# from NABP [issued once FPGEC
application is processed] ; and
(2) Consists of work predominantly related to the
practice of pharmacy including, but not limited
to:
a. The selling of
drugs and medical supplies;
b. Interpreting, compounding, preparing and
dispensing
prescription orders;
c. Preparing pharmaceutical products; and
d. Keeping records and preparing reports
required by federal
and state statutes.
(3) File proof satisfactory to the board,
substantiated by proper affidavits, of a minimum
of one year (1,500 hours) internship activity in a
community or institutional pharmacy in the United
States or an equivalent program which has been
approved by the board of pharmacy; and shall pass
the national examination given by the pharmacy
board to establish his or her fitness to practice
the profession of pharmacy. The internship
required in this section shall be service and
experience in a community or institutional
pharmacy under the supervision of a licensed
pharmacist and shall be predominantly related to
the selling of drugs and medical supplies;
interpreting, compounding, preparing and
dispensing of prescriptions; preparing of
pharmaceutical products; keeping records and
making reports required under federal and state
statutes; and otherwise practicing pharmacy under
the immediate supervision and direction of a
licensed pharmacist.
Internship log forms are available
here
for applicants for NH pharmacist licensure.
Registration/licensure of pharmacy interns is
not required in New Hampshire.