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What are the prerequisites for a pharmacist to become an Extended Practice Pharmacist (EPPh)?

  1. Special certification only

  2. 1000 hours of practice in the past 2 years

  3. Board certification in a specialty

  4. Both 1000 hours over the past 2 years and board certification

The correct answer is: Both 1000 hours over the past 2 years and board certification

To become an Extended Practice Pharmacist (EPPh), a pharmacist must have both 1000 hours of practice in the past 2 years and board certification in a specialty. This means that either option A, special certification only, or option B, 1000 hours of practice in the past 2 years, alone is not enough to meet the prerequisites. Additionally, while board certification in a specialty alone may be a valuable accomplishment, it is not sufficient for becoming an EPPh without the requisite hours of practice. Therefore, the correct answer is D, as it includes both necessary requirements.