What documents will the pharmacist receive at the conclusion of the routine inspection?
The inspector will provide the pharmacist-in-charge or pharmacist on-duty with an inspection summary which may be maintained in the pharmacy records. If no deficiencies were found, then this will be indicated on the summary. If deficiencies were identified, then it will state the inspector’s observations regarding the cited deficiencies. If the cited deficiencies warrant a monetary penalty, then the inspector will also leave the pharmacist a modified consent order. This legal document will offer the pharmacy permit holder options for resolution of the inspection deficiencies which may require signing and returning this document to the Board office. It will then become a public document and therefore, this document should be kept clean at all times.