Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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If a pharmacist INTERN or technician IN TRAINING is suspected of substance abuse and gets reported to the Wyoming Professionals Assistance Program, does it also need to be reported to the board?

  1. No

  2. Yes, always

  3. Yes, but only in certain cases

  4. Yes, for whatever reason

The correct answer is: No

In Wyoming, if a pharmacist INTERN or technician IN TRAINING is suspected of substance abuse and gets reported to the Wyoming Professionals Assistance Program (WPAP), it does not always need to be reported to the board. The reason behind this is that the WPAP is designed to assist individuals dealing with substance abuse issues and to provide them with the necessary help and support to overcome these challenges without immediately involving the board. Reporting to the board may be necessary in certain cases where there is a clear threat to public safety or if the individual does not comply with the assistance program. However, in general, reporting to the WPAP first allows for a more rehabilitative approach to be taken before escalating the situation to the board.