FL DOH · MQA

Pharmacists in Panama City Beach, FL

32 licensed pharmacists in Panama City Beach, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Pharmacy.

32
In Panama City Beach
⚠ With Board Action
1

Licensed Pharmacists in Panama City Beach

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Patel, Diviya 53899 Clear 11 yrs
Andersen, John 14683 Clear
Peixoto, Damien 48656 Clear 14 yrs
Edmond, Masha 56019 Clear 9 yrs
Doggett, Brandon 65406 Clear 3 yrs
Meier, Brianna 68428 Clear 1 yrs
Abrams, Nancy 30143 Clear 31 yrs
Seweid, Ahmed 60705 Clear 6 yrs
Rylee, Erika 62402 Clear 5 yrs
Morgan, Martriez 65669 Clear 3 yrs
Khaja, Fatima 62508 Clear 5 yrs
Colucci, Kristofer 51813 Clear 12 yrs
Kennedy, Mark 56360 Clear 9 yrs
Maggiore, Christy 46240 Clear 16 yrs
Butsikov, Natalya 62621 Clear 5 yrs
Smith, Austin 61048 Clear 6 yrs
Schnitzer, Christine 52465 Clear 12 yrs
Patel, Nipun 56888 Clear 9 yrs
Litscher, Jaymee 64673 Clear 4 yrs
Parvez, Tuba 63035 Clear 5 yrs
Bosse, Jeffery 63046 Clear 5 yrs
Chaney, Lisa 66226 Clear 3 yrs
Griffin, John 24860 Clear 37 yrs
Francis, Coral 48307 Clear 15 yrs
Bhasker, Jahnvi 69734 Clear 1 yrs
Wilkinson, Bruce 25388 Clear 37 yrs
Blevins, Melanie 65126 Clear 4 yrs
Stemmer, Kurt 40724 Clear 21 yrs
Johnson, Mason 33907 Clear 28 yrs
Hebert, Corey 68002 Clear 2 yrs
Carver, Lawrence 55958 Clear 10 yrs
Griffin, Carolyn 57427 Clear 9 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Pharmacist Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Pharmacists in Florida dispense prescription medications, counsel patients on safe use and possible interactions, administer vaccines, perform medication therapy management, and consult with physicians about appropriate drug therapy. They work in retail and chain pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, mail-order operations, compounding pharmacies, and specialty infusion centers across the state. Florida pharmacists may also enter collaborative practice agreements with physicians that expand the medications they can initiate or modify for a specific patient.

Recent Florida legislation has broadened pharmacist authority to test and treat certain non-chronic minor conditions such as influenza, strep throat, and urinary tract infections under defined protocols, and to dispense self-administered hormonal contraceptives. Hospital pharmacists support inpatient care by overseeing drug formularies, sterile compounding, and clinical drug monitoring. Pharmacists are a frequent point of contact for medication questions and a critical safeguard against adverse drug events.

Licensing in Florida

To become a Florida pharmacist, candidates earn a PharmD from an ACPE-accredited program, complete supervised intern hours, and pass the NAPLEX (national exam) and MPJE (Florida-specific jurisprudence exam). Applicants submit fingerprints and a Board application. Renewal is biennial with documented continuing pharmacy education, including required topics. To prescribe certain medications under an extended scope, pharmacists must complete additional Board-approved training and register the qualification. The Florida Board of Pharmacy regulates licensure, practice standards, and discipline.

How to verify or report

Verify a pharmacist's license and any disciplinary history through the Florida MQA license search. To report dispensing errors, misconduct, or unsafe practices, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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