Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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How many pharmacies can one person be a "managing pharmacist" of in Wisconsin?

  1. 1 community and 1 institutional pharmacy

  2. 2 community and 2 institutional pharmacies

  3. 3 community and 1 institutional pharmacy

  4. Unlimited

The correct answer is: 1 community and 1 institutional pharmacy

In Wisconsin, a managing pharmacist can be responsible for managing one community pharmacy and one institutional pharmacy simultaneously. This means that the managing pharmacist can oversee the operations of one pharmacy in the community setting and one pharmacy in the institutional setting. This arrangement ensures that the managing pharmacist can adequately fulfill their responsibilities and provide oversight to both types of pharmacies. The other options are incorrect as they exceed the permitted number of pharmacies that one person can manage in the state of Wisconsin.