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Florida MPJE Study Tips
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We provide helpful study tips and resources to help pharmacy students and pharmacists prepare for the Florida MPJE.
Dr. C's Ultimate Florida and Federal MPJE Review 2021
Dr. C's Ultimate Florida and Federal MPJE Review 2021 is now available. With over 40% more material than the 2020 version the book is the most up-to-date and comprehensive book available to help you prepare for the Florida MPJE. www.floridapharmacylaw.com/
The book is also used in our 9-hour comphrehensive Florida MPJE Boot Camp www.floridapharmacylaw.com/mpje-boot-camp-2
The book is also used in our 9-hour comphrehensive Florida MPJE Boot Camp www.floridapharmacylaw.com/mpje-boot-camp-2
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Florida MPJE 5 Minute Study Tip #2
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View are second quick study tip for the Florida MPJE.
Florida MPJE 5 Minute Study Tip #1
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An hour webinar is hard to watch. Here is the first of our 5 minute study tips for the Florida MPJE.
Florida MPJE Overview and Study Tips
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www.floridapharmacylaw.com This one hour webinar provides an overview and helpful study tips for the Florida MPJE which is an law exam required for all graduating pharmacy students and pharmacists from other states seeking to be licensed as a pharmacist in Florida. It was presented live on April 25, 2020 by Gary Cacciatore, Pharm.D., J.D., President of Florida Pharmacy Regulatory Advisors, LLC.
I used the bootcamp for my first attempt with the 2020 book and I am considering getting it again for my next attempt. Would i get the 2020 course or the 2021 one?
We are only offering the 2021 Boot Camp now.
@@floridampjestudytips2503 So i can't spend the 75 for the extension?
@@jax001993 Sorry. I didn't understand your question. Send an email to info@floridapharmacylaw.com and they can give access to the 2021 course for the extension price.
@@floridampjestudytips2503 Ok. But will i be able to follow along with the 2020 book?
@@jax001993 Recommend the 2021 book to go with the 2021 webinar.
The Basic Florida MPJE Boot Camp registration of $145 is based on the 2020 or the 2021 MPJE book?. I’m confused. Thanks
Hi Vivian, the course uses the new 2021 book.
I already have the orange book. I'm wondering is it really necessary to buy this book bc i really can't afford it?
If you are taking the exam before April 1st you should be okay. The new material isn't likely to be on the exam before then.
@@floridampjestudytips2503 What new material?
@@jax001993 There are always new rules and changes to laws and rules. The 2021 book includes those changes that have passed since publication of the 2020 book including Collaborative Practice by Pharmacists and Pharmacist Test and Treat. It also adds additional information that is not new but was not included in the 2020 version such as an overview of USP 797 and 800.
@@floridampjestudytips2503 If take my exam on april 1, should I still be okay if I use the 2020 book?
Hello..when is the next webnar?
We are in the process of recording a new Boot Camp course for 2021. We expect it to be ready by the end of January. The current course uses the 2020 book and likely will suffice if you are taking the exam soon. The current online course can be used with the 2021 book but the page numbers cited will not match and there is additional information in the 2021 book that is not covered in the 2020 Boot Camp. We will have a live course availalbe in late April for as well.
The 2021 on demand webinar is now available on our website. We will also host a live webinar April 29th and May 1st. Registration for that will open in March.
Can a pharmacist make changes including name, strength, dosage form, and quantity of CII Rx after speaking with the prescriber in FL? Federal law says essential elements cannot be modified orally but FL law says they can..?
Thanks for your guidance
Can you central fill for CII prescriptions in Florida? When I looked it up, it looks like you can’t under federal law but you can under FL law. In this case, do I follow stricter law which is federal or FL law since it’s a FL exam?
You always follow the stricter rule, but where are you getting your information that you can't do central fill for Schedule II controlled substances? I don't think that is done very often because central fill generally works better for refills and there are no refills for Schedule IIs, but DEA rule 21 CFR 1306.15 specifically allows central fill for Schedule II controlled substances.
Thanks!
Hi! I wonder if you had the 7-hour webinar? If so, did you recorded? Is there any way I can access it? Of course, paying the access fee. I'll be taking MPJE in two weeks and I came across this video. I will buy the book for sure, I've been reading the rules and statues, but like you said, they are all over the place
Hi Laura, You can register for the access to the Webinar called The Florida MPJE Boot Camp on our website www.floridapharmacylaw.com It is a nearly 8-hour course with 6 videos. You can also download an update and corrections document to the book there.
If there's no legal limit to the days supply for prescribing a C-II, then why would a prescriber ever write 3 Rx's that add up to a total of the max allowable 90 day supply? Why not just write one 90-day supply RX? I don't get it. This must be wrong.
You are correct that this makes no sense, but legally it is correct. This is just one of those weird inconsistencies in pharmacy law. Because there is not a days' supply limit on a single controlled substance prescription, the rule that allows multiple prescriptions issued at the same time with a 90-day supply limit was technically not needed. Normally DEA doesn't consider reimbursement issues when writing rules, but what was happening was many insurance plans wouldn't cover more than a 30 days' supply of controlled substances, so patients (mainly parents with children on Schedule II ADHD drugs) had to get a new written prescription every month. (Of course, this is not an issue as much with electronic prescriptions). Rather than having physicians post-date multiple prescriptions which DEA has never allowed (and still doesn't allow), they adopted the rule allowing multiple prescriptions to be issued at the same time, but put a 90-day total supply limit when they did. States may have limits on a single Schedule II prescription, but there is not one federally. Another one that doesn't make sense is Schedule III-V prescriptions are only valid for 6 months because the refills are limited to 5 in 6 months, but there is not expiration date for a Schedule II prescription under federal law. Again, states may have stricter rules. These are the types of Study Tips we provide in the review book and review course we offer.
Hello! Thanks so much! Are you going to do another bootcamp?
We originally planned to make the June 6th Boot Camp available as an on-demand course, but for a variety of reasons we were unable to do that. I am currently re-recording another Boot Camp and hope to have that available as an on-demand course in the next few weeks.
Thank you for the webinar it is very helpful to know what areas to pay more attention while preparing for exam. I moved to Florida three weeks ago and now getting into studying for mpje here. Thank you very much. Would love to know more about your review webinar
Thanks for the comments. Our live review, The Florida MPJE Boot Camp is scheduled for June 6, 2020. You can get more information and register here: www.floridapharmacylaw.com/mpje-bootcamp
Thank you for posting this! I also could not get into the live webinar but was able to access it via my phone. This was great!
Thank you for posting this. I could not get into the live Webinar yesterday so I very much appreciate it. It is super helpful!