Aspiring Pharmacist Need-to-Knows About Licensure Testing
The North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination® (±·´¡±Ê³¢·¡³Ý®) is the national assessment test taken by graduating pharmacy students. It’s one of the final requirements you’ll need to complete in order to practice. The test is administered by the , and is designed to evaluate a PharmD graduate’s readiness to join the workforce.
The test is a six-hour exam with 225 questions, and it’s graded on a pass-or-fail basis. In this post, we explore some of the most-asked questions about what’s on the test, how to prepare, and the steps required to take it, so you can sit for the exam with confidence.
Do I need to take the NAPLEX?
In order to practice as a pharmacist, yes. Passing the exam is a standard requirement for licensure. The exam assesses your knowledge and readiness by testing the competencies you need to perform complex duties in this essential healthcare role.
What’s on the NAPLEX?
The NAPLEX assesses , each allotted a specific percentage of your score. You’ll be tested on the academic knowledge, practiced skills, and professional judgment needed to qualify for licensed pharmacy practice:
- Area 1 (approximately 18%): Obtaining, accessing and assessing data and patient information
- Area 2 (approximately 14%): Identifying drug characteristics
- Area 3 (approximately 35%): Developing and managing treatment plans
- Area 4 (approximately 14%): Performing calculations
- Area 5 (approximately 11%): Compounding, dispensing, administering, and delivery systems
- Area 6 (approximately 7%): Safety and quality of medical-use systems
Each of these areas will cover a range of relevant testing points. Review these areas thoroughly to help you make a game plan to focus your topics of study.
How to Prepare for the NAPLEX
Start preparing for the exam early, and take advantage of all the resources available. Here is a basic roadmap of preparation milestones for the NAPLEX:
- for NABP tips and reminders.
- Get familiar with the tested on the NAPLEX.
- so you know what format to expect on the test.
- Take the official .
- Familiarize yourself with the test day .
- Don’t forget to rest up before you test up!
Steps to Take the Exam
It’s important to get informed and stay on top of the steps and procedures you’ll need to follow to get ready and register for the test. In addition to studying up, you’ll want to get familiar with state-specific requirements and make sure all of your paperwork is in order. Follow the steps below to make sure you’re queued up and on schedule:
- Check your state’s for any specific requirements.
- Sign up for tips, updates, and information through the NABP.
- on the NABP website.
- to confirm your eligibility.
- through your school registrar.
- Once your NABP profile confirms your eligibility, purchase the exam. Consider purchasing at the time you purchase your test.
- Wait to receive your Authorization to Test (ATT) by email.
- Schedule your exam appointment with .
- Receive your Pass or Fail exam results within 14 days.
What if I don’t pass?
The NAPLEX is graded Pass or Fail. In the event you fail the exam, you are permitted to retake the test up to five times.
What’s the Difference Between the NAPLEX and the MPJE?
The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination® (MPJE®) is another test usually taken by graduating PharmD students to obtain licensure. While the NAPLEX focuses on general practice knowledge, . You’ll have to take the MPJE in order to get your state license or to transfer your license to an alternate state if you relocate. In most cases, you’ll need to take and pass both the NAPLEX and the MPJE to begin practice.
Got Exam Anxiety?
You’re not alone. Pre-exam jitters are common, but you don’t have to let them hold you back. The best way to face your pass-or-fail fears is to face them in advance. Set yourself up for success by curating a mindful study space, learning strategies for effective note-taking and information retention, and taking care of yourself. For more on this, we invite you to browse our many study tips blog posts.
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In addition to a rigorous course of study, you’ll enjoy extensive support that includes one-on-one tutoring for the NAPLEX. And as a WCU student, you’ll have access to Career Services throughout your education and beyond graduation.
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