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Fanshawe College
Diploma of Pharmacy Technician
- London, Canada
Diploma
Full time
60 weeks
On-Campus
English
Managing the release of prescription medication is a serious business that requires a commitment to detail and a highly specialized set of technical and interpersonal skills. As a pharmacy technician, you’ll work with pharmacists and health professionals to optimize patient health by promoting wellness and managing chronic disease by safely and accurately processing prescription medications clients depend on. If you’re excited about a career working as part of a team providing much-needed support to those in need, our pharmacy technician course will be your prescription for success!
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Edmonds College
Associate of Applied Science in Pharmacy Technician
- Lynnwood, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Pharmacy Technician program consists of both classroom and clinical education and provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to qualify for entry-level positions in retail and chain, hospital, and mail-order pharmacies. Pharmacy technicians help licensed pharmacists prepare prescription medications, provide customer service, and perform administrative duties. Their duties include receiving prescription requests, counting tablets, packaging, compounding, labeling bottles, and recording of drugs. Hospital duties include making drug mixtures to fight infection, preparing cancer medications, and making 24-hour liquid food. Technicians perform administrative functions such as answering phones, stocking shelves and operating cash registers.
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Centennial College
Diploma in Pharmacy Technician
- Toronto, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Centennial College's Pharmacy Technician program offers a dynamic curriculum based on the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) Professional Competencies for Canadian Pharmacy Technicians at Entry to Practice. To practice as a pharmacy technician in Ontario, you will be required to complete the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada qualifying exams, and the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP) jurisprudence exam in order to register with the Ontario College of Pharmacists according to its licensing requirements.
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Alison Free Online Learning
Pharmacy Assistant (Free Online Course With Certificate)
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
5 hours
Distance learning
English
A Free Online Pharmacy Assistant Course On Giving Skilled Pharmaceutical Care.
Academy New Zealand
Pharmacy Technician Programme - Level 5
- Auckland, New Zealand
Certificate
Full time
54 weeks
On-Campus
English
The New Zealand Certificate in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician) - Level 5 is the NZQA approved qualification needed to become a Pharmacy Dispensary Technician. Our course teaches you all of the necessary technical skills and pharmaceutical knowledge to become a Pharmacy Technician and Academy New Zealand is one of the only schools in New Zealand offering this in-demand qualification.
Medical University Pleven
ASSISTANT PHARMACIST
- Pleven Center, Bulgaria
Bachelor
On-Campus
Bulgarian
The curriculum includes general medical, social and specialized disciplines. The practical training is conducted in public and hospital pharmacies, drugstores, medical device stores, pharmaceutical companies and warehouses for wholesale trade in medicinal products.
Anderson College Of Health, Business And Technology
Pharmacy Technician
- Toronto, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
As a Pharmacy Technician, you work alongside pharmacists, other health care providers, and the patient to fulfill the health and drug-related needs and optimize safety. You uphold and demonstrate professional standards of practice, codes of ethics, and policies, all practiced within the legal requirements of the industry. Some of your duties may include taking prescriptions in person or over the phone, preparing medications, managing inventory systems and ensuring quality patient care by giving clear and professional instructions using medical devices, and interviewing patients to obtain the best possible medication history. In addition, you’re committed to maintain and enhance your personal growth as well as professional development and to be able to comply with the standards of the pharmacy setting by making evidence-based decisions. You also work as a liaison between the pharmacists and the public, helping set up consultations and recommendations.
Sullivan University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Pharmacy Technician Diploma
- Louisville, USA
Diploma
On-Campus
English
The diploma is ideal for students desiring to work in an institutional or hospital setting and adds the coursework to support that, such as institutional pharmacy operations and sterile compounding. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board recognizes our sterile compounding course as qualifying students to sit for the Compounded Sterile Products Technician exam after one year of sterile compounding work experience.
Vista College
Diploma in Pharmacy Technician
- Online USA
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Busy pharmacists count on pharmacy technicians to keep their departments running. At hospitals, retail pharmacies and care facilities, pharmacy technicians track prescriptions, manage inventory, and help fill orders.
Altierus Career College
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
- Houston, USA
- Tampa, USA + 1 more
Diploma
On-Campus
English
This program is built to the guidelines of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).
American Career College
Pharmacy Technician
- Los Angeles, USA
Associate Degree
Blended
English
With the expansion of retail pharmacies and other employment settings, new medical technologies and developments in administering medication advances in science, offering a greater number of therapeutic breakthroughs. The demand for Pharmacy Technicians is expected to grow from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations or retire.
Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science
Pharmacy Technician Technical Certificate
- Cincinnati, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
This short-term technical certificate prepares students to work as pharmacy technicians in various settings, including retail, hospitals, and long-term care or rehabilitation facilities.
UEI College
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA PROGRAM
- Online USA
Diploma
On-Campus
Are you detailed oriented and enjoy working in the healthcare industry? UEI College can help you train to become a Pharmacy Technician and prepare you for an entry-level healthcare position! We have ongoing enrollment all year round to help you build a future you can be proud of in as little as 10 months.
Santa Barbara Business College
Pharmacy Technology Degree
- Santa Maria, USA
- Palm Desert, USA + 1 more
Associate Degree
English
Learn how to support a licensed pharmacist and assist them with patient consultations with Santa Barbara Business College's Pharmacy Technology degree program. General duties of a pharmacy technician include dispensing medications, assembling daily supplies of medication, stocking and inventorying prescriptive and over-the-counter medications, preparing commercially unavailable medications, maintaining patient medical records, repackaging medications, and delivering medications.
Manhattan Institute Allied Medical Training
Diploma in Pharmacy Technician
- New York, USA
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
Pharmacy technician training at Manhattan Institute is designed to prepare you for employment in this growing occupation. With your diploma in hand from our pharmacy technician schools, you will feel confident working in retail pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, or any pharmacy within a medical facility.
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Students in pharmacy technician training may explore the field through class work and hands-on experience. The skills they learn will include organization, helping others and attention to detail. They may work directly with pharmacists or doctors in an office or clinic.