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Pharmacy Technician Degree at Santa Ana College

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Santa Ana College (SAC) has offered a training program for pharmacy technicians planning to work in outpatient, inpatient, and home health care pharmacy. In 1984, SAC became the first community college in the United States to be accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). SAC currently has full-cycle (six year) accreditation by ASHP and is the only program ever to receive accreditation with commendation

Pharmacy Technician Degree at Front Range Community College

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Pharmacy technicians help pharmacists with technical tasks in community and hospital pharmacies, as well as several additional settings. Accreditation by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) is a sign of the quality of this program.

You will follow a modular format of study. In your first semester (you may start in the fall or spring semester), you will take three five-week instructional modules. In your second semester, you will have two clinical experiences.

Current pharmacy technicians may upgrade their skills and meet continuing education recertification requirements by enrolling in specific courses.

Pharmacy Technician Degree at Community College Of Allegheny County

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

This program prepares you to assist a Registered Pharmacist. Graduates work in retail or hospital pharmacies, where they compound and distribute medications, develop intravenous admixtures and provide other pharmaceutical supplies.

For more information on careers in the pharmacy, visit the website of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Admission is limited by the availability of clinical sites. Students must make separate application to the program. This program has received accreditation from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Pharmacy Technician Degree at Chaffey College

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

This occupational program prepares students for work as Pharmacy Technicians. The program provides both the technical and practical training that enables the technician, upon licensure, to function as a competent entry-level assistant to the pharmacist. Pharmacies, home-health care settings, and government agencies. Program curriculum consists of lecture and laboratory instruction in both simulated and supervised clinical environment.

Upon successful completion of the Pharmacy Technician (PT) program, students are qualified to apply to the California State Board of Pharmacy for registration; registration is a legal requirement for work in California as a pharmacy technician. California law also allows for the denial of certification on the basis of any prior criminal convictions substantially related to pharmaceutical practice.

Pharmacy Technician Degree at National American University

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The growing use of prescription medications has created a need for formally trained pharmacy technicians. National American University’s Associate of Applied Science program provides the knowledge necessary to achieve pharmacy technician certification. This program at NAU is offered in a manner that accommodates traditional students and working adults. The program is designed to benefit individuals new to pharmacy and current pharmacy technicians interested in enhancing their skills and formalizing their training.

Pharmacy Technician Degree at Midlands Technical College

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The Pharmacy Technician program teaches students proper pharmacy operations under the supervision of registered pharmacists.

The curriculum combines classroom and experiential learning into a well-balanced program of study. Students will train in pharmacies while receiving exposure to the duties carried out by the pharmacist and pharmacy technician in preparing drugs, filling prescriptions, pricing, patient profile records, drug calculations, controlled substances, IV compounding and other pharmacy-related activities.

Midlands Technical College is accredited for pharmacy technician training by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.