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  • Do you dream of working in a pharmacy? Consider Pharmacy Technician Training

    As the number of middle-aged and elderly people increases in the United States, so does the expected demand for skilled pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy Technician diploma students have the opportunity to learn the basics of drug interactions, medical abbreviations, and dealing with patients. Training also includes a background in anatomy and physiology, and courses in first aid, career development, and computers, as well as pharmacy law and ethics.

    Call or request information to learn how to you can earn a Pharmacy Technician diploma in as few as 8 months! 

  • Pharmacy Technician Job Outlook Archive

    A Pharmacy Technician Diploma Can Start a Rewarding Career
    Pharmacy technicians do an important job supporting pharmacists in providing medication and other healthcare products to patients.

    What Pharmacy Technicians Do
    Pharmacy technicians prepare prescriptions by counting tablets, pouring, weighing, and sometimes mixing medication. They prepare and affix labels and carry out administrative tasks such as filing prescriptions, answering phones, and stocking shelves. These skills can be gained through informal, on-the-job pharmacy technician training, but a pharmacy technician diploma can give you a competitive edge with employers. Although national pharmacy technician certification in most states is voluntary, some states do require it, so it's a good idea to pursue your certification.

    As retail stores branch out into pharmaceutical services and mail-order pharmacies become more prevalent, the need for pharmacy technicians will increase. Pharmacy technicians continue to be in high demand in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and medical centers. Pharmaceutical wholesalers as well as the federal government also employ pharmacy technicians. With a diploma, certification, experience, and training, many pharmacy technicians can move into supervisory positions. Other technicians choose specialized careers such as chemotherapy technician.

    Pharmacy Technician Job Outlook
    A career as a pharmacy technician can bring you into contact with a wide range of people as well as provide job security. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) employment of pharmacy technicians is projected to increase by 32 percent between 2006 and 2016.(1)The overwhelming majority of pharmacy technicians work in health and personal care stores.

    (1) Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition: Pharmacy Technicians (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos252.htm)