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First to become a pharmacy technician I would consult with the local medical/ pharmacy school to see what classes can be started and when. Also ask if there are any other programs in the area.
go ask a pharmacy
A Trade reference is a reference that educates you to evaluate the risk of dealing with your customer. The questions that you can legally ask a trade reference are about the authenticity of the customer and about his financial position.
Yeah dude, i get vicodin and everything at my local Walgreen's pharmacy and never need a script. just ask them
Do you mean as a pharmacist? You probably should contact local pharmacies and ask whether they have any openings for an entry-level pharmacy technician.
Practice, double check your work and do not be afraid to ask for help.
First to become a pharmacy technician I would consult with the local medical/ pharmacy school to see what classes can be started and when. Also ask if there are any other programs in the area.
There are different options. You can inquire at your local collage or university for classes, or you can also take online classes. You can also ask any pharmacy technicians on which classes they recommend.
Let a customer finish talking before asking additional questions.If you have to put the customer on hold, ask the customer for permission.
You can purchase a blood glucose monitor at any local pharmacy. They are sometimes held behind the pharmacy counter. A pharmacy technician should be able to help you find the monitor with the features that you need. If you have any questions, ask the pharmacist on duty.
Let a customer finish talking before asking additional questions.If you have to put the customer on hold, ask the customer for permission.
Depends on several factors: Your geographic location, whether or not you have insurance, and your choice of pharmacy. At my pharmacy, it's roughly $200 without any insurance. If you do have insurance, call your prescription insurance provider and ask what your co-pay is. -Syrich (Certified Pharmacy Technician)