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Pharmacy
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Medical Pharmacy
Pharmacy technicians will assist
licensed pharmacists provide medication to patients. Technicians
usually perform routine tasks one example would be counting tablets and
labeling bottles. Technicians always refer any questions asked about
prescriptions, or drug information to a pharmacist.
Most
pharmacy technicians will receive informal on-the-job training. However
most employers will want you to have completed formal training and
certification. Pharmacy technician training will require you to have
classroom and laboratory work in a variety of areas, including:
Medical and pharmaceutical terminology Pharmaceutical calculations and formulas Pharmacy recordkeeping Pharmaceutical techniques Pharmacy laws and ethics
Technicians
are also are mandated to learn medication names, actions, their uses
and doses. Most training programs will include internships. During
internship, the students gain hands-on experience in actual real time
pharmacies. Students will receive a diploma, a certificate or an
Associate degree, mainly depending on the type of program.
Pharmacy
technicians will work in a very clean, well organized, well-lit and
well-ventilated areas. They do spend almost all of their workday on
their feet. Technicians will work the same hours that the pharmacists
work. Hours do include evenings, nights, some weekends and possibly
holidays – especially if the stores that are open 24 hours a day. There
are also many opportunities available for part-time work in both retail
and hospital settings.
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