Hey guys! I just wanted to ask which book would be best to study for the state law for Florida?
I have the Guide to Federal Pharmacy law by Reiss and Hall, and I also know that you can study the florida state law by going to their website. BUT is there a good book that you can just buy to study for the state law? I really hate staring at the computer to study the long state laws.
Any input will be appreciated. Thank you :)
I have APHA, Mcgraw-Hills Naplex Review guide, Lange Q&A and Pharmacology flash cards, and CPR (the comprehensive and the practice exams)! I've read all of them just once so I'm really counting with PNN to sharpen all what I've studied.
We have the same situation. I told my District Manager that after I finish my hours I'm only working 3 days a week so I can study, but I'm also working 10 to 12 hours shift per day. He agreed with it. I'm also attending the July PNN course to help me. It's been so hard for me to study since I'm working full time. I'm in Florida and I'm gonna be done with my 2,080 hours this July.
Sorry I know your post is for all who passed the NAPLEX already. I just thought I'd share my plan. :D
Hey guys! I just wanted to ask this question to those who applied or are still applying for NAPLEX in the state of FL, does the SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT have to come from the University you graduated from and be sent directly to the Board of Pharmacy? or can you just send it yourself as long as it's in a sealed envelope from your school?
I sent an email to the Board of Pharmacy regarding this one but they haven't responded yet.
I hope y'all can enlighten me on this one. Thanks in advance!
Has anyone taken the PASS NAPLEX NOW intensive 6 day review course and failed NAPLEX? is it really worth the money???
Please help me with this one. Thank you!