pharmacist should be formal and comfortly dressed above which he should wear a full sleaves clean apron extending upto the knee.The colour of the apron is white, with the name plate displaying the name and designation on the apron.While handling some drugs or reagents which may cause harm in coming with direct contact it is advisable to wear gloves and masks.BY-AJAY KUMAR SHARMA pharmacist at primary health centre sarojini nagar lucknow India.(ajay038leo@gmail.com)
No, pharmacists don't need to wear a uniform. They can wear their regular clothes, but with a pharmacist coat. I'm pretty sure they look the same as a doctor's coat. Maybe they're called lab coats.
White Coats and surgical gloves. Generally.
That depends on the company you work for.
Pharmacy technicians can also work in hospital systems, labs, and pharmaceutical sales.
Pharmacy technicians are considered paraprofessionals.
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Pharmacy technicians assist the pharmacist in all activities in a pharmacy except for actually filling prescriptions. They work with customers, run cash registers and complete paperwork. Depending on the work environment, some pharmacy technicians may also be responsible for reading patient charts or delivering prescriptions to customers
It is a requirement for pharmacy technicians to be certified in Michigan.
Pharmacist is bigger than pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician always work under the supervision of pharmacist.
Yes
CPht Certified Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Technicians generally make between $30,000 - $60,000 with an average of $45,000 depending on the location. The longer you work the more you will make.
Pharmacy technicians assist the pharmacist in all activities in a pharmacy except for actually filling prescriptions. They work with customers, run cash registers and complete paperwork. Depending on the work environment, some pharmacy technicians may also be responsible for reading patient charts or delivering prescriptions to customers
Pharmacy technicians work under a licensed Pharmacist to perform a variety of tasks. Pharmacy techs often are responsible for counting, labeling, and mixing medication. They also work with insurance companies, run the register and provide customer service. While there are few State regulations regarding training for pharmacy technicians, many employers provide on-the-job training.