Mississippi BOARD OF PHARMACY | CE REQUIREMENTS | LIVE CERT

Last Updated: January 1, 2023

45 Hours

  • 23 Hours Live
  • 19 Hours General
  • 3 Hours Medication Errors
  • No carry-over credit is allowed

License Deadline: 12/31/2024

15 Hours

  • 11 General
  • 2 Live
  • 2 Opioid Abuse Prevention/Drug Abuse/Addiction

45 Hours

  • 23 Hours Live
  • 19 Hours General
  • 3 Hours Medication Errors
  • No carry-over credit is allowed

45 Hours

  • 23 Hours Live
  • 19 Hours General
  • 3 Hours Medication Errors
  • No carry-over credit is allowed

45 Hours

  • 23 Hours Live
  • 19 Hours General
  • 3 Hours Medication Errors
  • No carry-over credit is allowed

Mississippi Board of Pharmacy

Mississippi CE Requirements For Pharmacists

Mississippi Board of Pharmacy Licensees must renew their licenses every year to maintain the right to practice.

Renewal periods run from January 1 to December 31, meaning licenses must be renewed each year by December 31.

Annual Continuing Education Requirements:
Required Subject AreaRequired Number of Hours
General Hours11
Opioid Abuse Prevention/Drug Abuse/Addiction2
Live Hours2
CE Requirements for Your First Biennium Renewal

There are specific continuing education requirements for your first biennium renewal. If you are renewing your license for the first time, you only need to obtain 11 hours of continuing education, depending on the time between your initial licensure date and your first renewal.

Required Subject AreaRequired Number of Hours*
General Hours11
Opioid Abuse Prevention/Drug Abuse/Addiction2
Live Hours2
  
To renew your license online, you will need to:
Required Subject AreaRequired Number of Hours
General Hours11
Opioid Abuse Prevention/Drug Abuse/Addiction2
Live Hours2

The Mississippi Department of Health Division of Medical Quality Assurance will review your continuing education records through the electronic tracking system when you renew your license. This will happen automatically and without interruption as long as your records are complete. 

The board’s electronic tracking system is powered by CEBroker. There are several account type options for practitioners, including a free version, whereby you can monitor your progress.

 

Tracking CE in Mississippi with CPE Monitor

 

What is CPE Monitor?

 
CPE Monitor is an electronic tracking system provided by ACPE and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). It allows pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to easily track their completed continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits.
 

How does it work?

 
Continuing education providers report credits to CPE Monitor after a participant completes their program using the participant’s NABP e-Profile ID and date of birth. The Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy can then use CPE Monitor to electronically validate the completed credits.
 
 

TITLE 30: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 3001: MISSISSIPPI PHARMACY PRACTICE REGULATIONS

ARTICLE IV LICENSE RENEWAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

Each pharmacist shall renew his/her license annually.

1. To renew his/her license, a pharmacist shall:

A. Submit an application for renewal on the form prescribed by the Board or through the online process found at the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy webpage;

B. On the application, indicate and certify the number of continuing education hours earned for Licensure:

  • i. Fifteen (15) hours of continuing education is required for each licensure period.
  • ii. At least two (2) hours of the continuing education received each year must be related to opioid abuse and prevention or some other drug of abuse or addiction related issue.
  • iii. At least two (2) hours of the continuing education received each year must be obtained via a live seminar. Live webcasts are valid for this requirement.
  • iv. A pharmacist licensed by the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy must be a registered user of the Prescription Monitoring Program.

C. Pay renewal fees as follows: One-hundred dollars ($100.00) for the annual licensure period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011, and each annual licensure period thereafter, plus a surcharge of five dollars ($5.00) to fund a program to aid impaired pharmacists and pharmacy students for a total fee of one-hundred and five dollars ($105.00)

D. Any pharmacist license renewal application postmarked after December 31 of the renewal period or submitted online after 11:59 P.M. CST shall be returned or rejected and a fifty dollar ($50.00) late renewal fee shall be assessed prior to renewal.

E. Any license not renewed by January 1st shall be considered invalid and the pharmacist is prohibited from providing pharmacy services until the license is renewed.


2. Any person who has not renewed or possessed a valid license to practice pharmacy in Mississippi for a current period of time exceeding two years must:

  • Petition the Board for license reinstatement;
  • Appear before the Board in support of said petition;
  • Obtain an intern registration and work as an intern for a Board approved pharmacist and site for twenty (20) clock hours for each year that the person was without a valid license;
  • Provide a record from the supervising pharmacist showing the satisfactory completion of the intern hours;
  • Provide proof of fifteen (15) hours of continuing education for the current licensing period;
  • Pay all license renewal fees in arrears; and
  • Satisfactorily pass an examination on Pharmacy Law and Board regulations approved by the board.


3. Those persons who have been actively engaged in the practice of pharmacy pursuant to a license issued by another state, but who have not renewed the Mississippi Pharmacist License for a period of time exceeding two years must:

  • Petition the Board for reinstatement;
  • May appear before the Board in support of said petition, or furnish proof of a continuing valid pharmacy license in another state during the period of license lapse in Mississippi;
  • Provide proof of fifteen (15) hours of continuing education for the current licensing period; and
  • Pay all license renewal fees in arrears; and
  • Satisfactorily pass an examination on Pharmacy Law and Board regulations approved by the Board.

 

4. For purposes of these regulations, all continuing education hours shall be:

  • Programs which have been approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (A.C.P.E.); or
  • Programs which have been approved by the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy prior to presentation.


5. The continuing education required for license renewal shall be obtained in the licensure period preceding the renewal date. Evidence of continuing education shall be submitted to the Board of Pharmacy at any time on request by any agent of the Board of Pharmacy. Documentation of evidence of continuing education should indicate the name and address of the participant, date of the continuing education, the program title, the amount of continuing education credit received, and the signature of the person authorized to issue certification of continuing education credit. Documentation of continuing education credit must be received within five (5) working days of a request. Failure to submit evidence of continuing education credit may result in disciplinary action by the Board.


6. Continuing education obtained in another state may be accepted by the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy provided that it is acceptable to the Board of Pharmacy in the state where it was obtained.


7. A request for Pharmacy Board approval of a program as continuing education shall be made on a form prescribed by the Board.


8. The subject matter of the program, the objectives of the program and the qualifying credentials of the person or persons presenting the program must be sufficiently detailed in the request for Board approval so as to give the Board a sound basis for evaluating the merits of the program.


9. In approving programs for continuing education, the policy of the Board shall be that no program will be approved:

  • After the program has been presented;
  • If program attendance is expected or required as part of a person’s employment (an example would be an in-service or training seminar);
  • That is not made available to all pharmacists who wish to attend (an exception may be a program that is specifically directed to a particular group such as hospital pharmacists, retail pharmacists or consultant pharmacists).

 

10. Continuing education obtained by a pharmacist who is also licensed by another approved health care regulatory agency shall be acceptable to the Board provided the continuing education is approved by that respective regulatory agency. A pharmacist enrolled full time in any recognized school of the healing arts may receive credit for the continuing education requirements of this ARTICLE upon submitting proof of full-time enrollment.


11. The Board, at its discretion, may grant extension periods and waivers for the completion of license renewal and continuing education requirements for ACTIVE Military Service members.

This is the latest version of ARTICLE IV as of 12/9/2022. Please refer to the Mississippi Administrative Code for the official statement of this article.

Pharmacists in Mississippi must complete 15 hours of continuing education during each annual renewal cycle to qualify for license renewal. Of these 15 annual contact hours, 2 must be live contact hours and 2 must be related to opioid abuse and prevention or some other drug abuse or addiction related issue.

You can find information on how to apply for a Mississippi Pharmacist License here. The way you seek licensure will depend on whether you are applying for the first time or by reciprocity or transfer.

Finding engaging, affordable online live CE is important for pharmacists in Mississippi, but it can be difficult to find what you need to meet your license renewal requirements. If you are looking for free online live CE that covers topics including medication error and controlled substance CE, you can unlock unlimited access to freeCE’s live calendar with a Gold Membership. For one low price, you can access all the CE you need to renew your license in one place and save valuable time and energy finding multiple options that fit your schedule and professional needs.

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The Mississippi Board of Pharmacy requires 2 hours of live CE per year. Traditionally, pharmacists mainly earned live CE through in-person seminars or meetings. However, in the state of Mississippi, you also have the option to earn these credit hours with online webinars. Online live CE fulfills all the requirements of in-person activities, including interactive Q&A sessions with the faculty, all while being fully digital.

If you struggle to fit in-person live CE into your busy schedule, live webinars may be an excellent option for you. Webinars come in different lengths and formats and cover a variety of topics, allowing you to choose the activity that’s right for you.

 Online Live CEIn Person Live CE
Q&A with faculty

Credit-based on attendance (no post-test)

Accessible from any location

 
Interaction with other students 

Are you looking for online live CE? Look no further. freeCE has the most comprehensive webinar schedule around.

For each annual renewal cycle, pharmacists in Mississippi are required to earn 15 hours of CE credit, 2 of which must be live and 2 of which must cover opioid abuse prevention/drug abuse/addiction. As an ACPE-accredited continuing education provider, freeCE can help you meet all your CE requirements.

To help you find the CE you need to renew your license, freeCE has a wide variety of activities. We add new content to our catalog on a regular basis so you can not only meet your requirements each cycle, but you can choose the activities which interest you most. freeCE doesn’t just offer adequate training. We provide training that is educational and interesting. These activities are available in both live and on-demand formats and cover important topics from diverse perspectives. Explore freeCE’s packages here.

The Mississippi Board of Pharmacy does not require CE for pharmacy technicians. However, certified pharmacy technicians must complete the requirements associated with their certifying body. If you are a CPhT, please refer to your certifying body (either the PTCB or the NHA for continuing education requirements.

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