There are no federal requirements for pharmacy technician certification (although a bill has been introduced) and only a few states have certification requirements, but most employers favor applicants who are "certified" or enrolled in a pharmacy technician program. Pharmacy technician programs can be found at traditional campus colleges, vocational schools, technical schools and even online universities. One of the most attractive benefits of pharmacy technician programs is that most can be completed in a year or less
Once you complete a pharmacy technician program, you'll need to pass the certification test given by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). A few other requirements before certification include a high school diploma, GED or foreign equivalent. You also cannot have any drug-related felony convictions in the past five years. As a certified pharmacy technician, your education will be ongoing because there are different drugs coming on the market all the time. To stay certified, you have to finish 20 hours of continuing education every two years; at least one of those hours must be in pharmacy law.
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You can get trained to be a pharmacy technician in a few months to two years' time depending on the educational route you choose. A college degree would take a minimum of two years, but is not a prerequisite for this job. A post-secondary pharmacy technician training program, on the other hand, can be completed in as little as three months depending on the school you choose.
Ye,s pharmacy tech classes are available online. You can go to Gatlin.com and find a pharmacy tech class at that site.
Yes, several colleges of Pharmacy began offering these "non-traditional degrees" in the mid-1990's. The University of Florida instituted their program about 1994 and can be contacted vis their website.
not very long at all with 21st century tech
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