Usually, the programs are about 2 years. You can sometimes finish earlier or later depending on your class schedule.
The road to becoming a pharmacy technician is a long one. This website may shed some light into what you will need to do: http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/pharmacy-technician/become-certified-registered-pharmacy-technician-short/t148762
Virginia does not require training to become a Pharmacy Technician. Skills can be learned on the job. Training is usually completed within two years.
A person can't be a pharmacy. Maybe look up answers about how long it takes to be a pharmacist or a pharmacy assistant if that's what you mean.
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US Career Institute offers an online pharmacy technician training course that ranks very high in pharmacy technician programs, even among the campus based ones. The costs depend on school and how long it takes, but they are going to be cheaper than campus based courses in any case.
It typically takes one year to obtain a pharmacy tech certification. Pharmacy techs make between $8.20 to $17.89 an hour depending on experience.
You would have to undergo a test, most likely administered by the PTCB (the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board). The standard exam is a 90-question 110-minute long encounter and the fee is $129.
To become certified as a radiology technician usually takes about 2 years. However, you could just get an associate's degree or bachelor's degree in the field as well.
Becoming a Pharmacy Clerk typically does not require specific schooling beyond a high school diploma or GED. However, some employers may prefer candidates with formal training or certification in pharmacy technician programs, which usually takes around 1-2 years to complete. Ultimately, the length of time it takes to become a Pharmacy Clerk depends on your personal circumstances and the requirements of the employer you are interested in.
You're going to be looking at about 2 years of training in a trade school to be certified for an X Ray Technician job.
Becoming a pharmacy tech does not specifically require "years." A pharmacy technician must simply be qualified (by either experience or on-the-job-training) and have a high-school diploma. Certain states have different requirements as far as certification (just an exam) or registration with their state's board of pharmacy (pay the fee). For instance, Texas requires all pharmacy technicians be certfied by the PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board) and register with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. For more info, visit http://tsbp.state.tx.us or google search your state + "board of pharmacy" for the requirements. Have a great day. James Freeman, CPhT Victoria, TX cpht@jfcomputing.net
MRI technician courses average about 15 months. After the coursework, you have to take a MRI certification test. The test requires application and advanced registration. You can plan on about two years from when you start until you are certified.