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What condition prevents a pharmacist from being a manager when applying for a pharmacy license?

  1. If they are still in pharmacy school

  2. If they have less than 1 year of experience

  3. If they are on a conditional license

  4. If they have not completed a management course

The correct answer is: If they are on a conditional license

A This option is incorrect because being in pharmacy school does not necessarily prevent a pharmacist from being a manager when applying for a pharmacy license. It depends on the specific requirements of the state or organization administering the license. B: This option is incorrect because having less than 1 year of experience does not necessarily prevent a pharmacist from being a manager when applying for a pharmacy license. Again, it depends on the specific requirements. D: This option is incorrect because not completing a management course does not necessarily prevent a pharmacist from being a manager when applying for a pharmacy license. It depends on the specific requirements. The correct answer is C because having a conditional license typically means that the pharmacist has not met all the necessary qualifications, such as passing a background check or meeting continuing education requirements. Therefore, they would not be eligible to hold a managerial role in a pharmacy. It is important for pharmacists to