The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to license and certification for pharmacy technicians.
In most States, pharmacy technicians must be registered with the State board of pharmacy. Eligibility requirements vary, but in some States applicants must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent and pay an application fee.
Most States do not require technicians to be certified, but voluntary certification is available through several private organizations. The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) and the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT) administer national certification examinations. Certification through such programs may enhance an applicant's prospects for employment and is required by some States and employers. To be eligible for either exam, candidates must have a high school diploma or its equivalent and no felony convictions of any kind. In addition, applicants for the PTCB exam must not have had any drug-related or pharmacy-related convictions, including misdemeanors. Many employers will reimburse the cost of the exams.
Under these programs, technicians must be recertified every 2 years. Recertification requires 20 hours of continuing education within the 2-year certification period. Continuing education hours can be earned from several different sources, including colleges, pharmacy associations, and pharmacy technician training programs. Up to 10 hours of continuing education also can be earned on the job under the direct supervision and instruction of a pharmacist.
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Pharmacists require a college education, but a pharmacy tech requires 9 months to a year of training.
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A Pharmacy Tech 1 preforms basic duties. A Pharmacy Tech 2 has more experience and preforms more advanced duties such as record keeping and training.
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Becoming a pharmacy tech requires a lot of education. you can begin getting the required courses online or at many medical training facilities. But likely you will require a bachelors degree in order to obtain employment in the field.
I'm a certified pharmacy tech and the only difference is how educated you are with your job. You are at a higher level if you have worked as a tech longer and are more familiar with your job. Knowing how to do more independently is the factor in that
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In theory, a pharmacy tech should have the information to answer physicians questions regarding dosage.
Depends on what state you live in. For instance, most states require prior experience along with a certification.
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First, your pharmacy tech course are not perequistes to study pharmacy. However, pharmacy tech knowledge will prepare you to getting the required pre-pharmacy courses before going to study pharmacy in any approved school.