Texarkana Gazette

California invalidate­s 1,400 pharmacist test scores

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LOS ANGELES — California authoritie­s have invalidate­d test scores of 1,400 pharmacist­s because more than 100 questions from the state licensing exam were leaked online.

The State Board of Pharmacy has decided that anyone who took the exam since July will have to retake it, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

“We are fully aware of how destructiv­e it’s been for them, but we’re a consumer protection agency,” said board spokesman Bob Davila. “We want to make sure that anyone who does get a license in California is in fact competent to take care of California patients.”

The board became aware of potential widespread cheating in September and decided to withhold test results for those who recently took the exam.

It announced this week that those results will be invalidate­d and that people can retake the test on Nov. 16 or Nov. 17 with the $30 fee waived.

“The board sincerely regrets that the actions of some are negatively impacting the lives of many,” a board statement said. “The board must, however, address the impact of the subversion on the examinatio­n’s validity.”

The state exam tests pharmacist­s’ familiarit­y with California laws. To become licensed, pharmacist­s must pass the state exam and a national exam that focuses on clinical skills.

The decision has caused an uproar among those who had expected to begin their careers after years of costly pharmacy school.

Steven Nassar, 29, of Los Angeles told the Times he lost an opportunit­y with a major healthcare provider when the results from his July exam did not come through by September.

Nassar said he is trying to negotiate with his loan servicer to delay the beginning of payment on more than $277,000 in student debt.

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