Moreover, should pharmacists who haven't received such deficiencies,but whose pharmacies or companies they work for who continuously violate the rules and regulations be allowed to serve on state pharmacies boards or compounding organization boards. Doesn't allowing such pharmacists to serve discredit these boards?
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Question of the Day May 8, 2013 Should Pharmacists Who Have Received Discipline Notices or Who Work or Own Compounding Pharmacies that Have Received Violation Notices During Inspections by State or Federal Governments Be Allowed to Sit on State Pharmacy Boards or Any Organization's Board Such As PCBA or IACP?
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