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For hospitals that use Joint Commission accreditation for deemed status purposes,

which of the following is a requirement for pharmacy staffing?

A. The hospital has at least one fulltime pharmacist on staff to supervise
and coordinate all the activities of the pharmacy department or pharmacy
services.

B. A full-time, part-time, or consulting pharmacist develops, supervises, and
coordinates all the activities of the pharmacy department or pharmacy
services.

C. The supervising pharmacist holds a PharmD or RPh degree.

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Final answer:

A full-time, part-time, or consulting pharmacist must develop, supervise, and coordinate all activities of the pharmacy services in hospitals with Joint Commission accreditation. There's no specified degree requirement for this role, but U.S. pharmacists typically hold a doctorate in pharmacy and are state-licensed.

Step-by-step explanation:

For hospitals that use Joint Commission accreditation for deemed status purposes, the requirement for pharmacy staffing is that a full-time, part-time, or consulting pharmacist develops, supervises, and coordinates all the activities of the pharmacy department or pharmacy services. While it is essential that the supervising pharmacist develops and coordinates a active role in managing the pharmacy’s operations and services, there isn't a specific requirement mandating the possession of a PharmD or RPh degree for this position. Nonetheless, pharmacists in the United States are highly knowledgeable professionals, with a deep understanding of chemistry and biology to understand drug effects on the body, and they must hold a doctorate in pharmacy and be state-licensed.

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