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Pharmacy Technician Training - Information on Formal Training Programs

Formal programs for pharmacy technician training do exist and are available through a number of different organizations.

These include places like community colleges, vocational schools, hospitals, online courses and the military.

The training programs last from between six months to two years. The courses frequently include both classroom and practical hands-on laboratory work.

They cover a variety of subjects like terminology used medical and pharmaceutical tasks, pharmaceutical calculations, record keeping necessary for the pharmacy, pharmaceutical techniques, and the law and ethics utilized in the local pharmacy.

Frequently technicians also are required to learn the names, actions, uses, and doses of the medications they work with, especially in states with somewhat unified regulations in effect.

Quite a number of training programs include internships, where students gain critical hands-on experience in actual pharmacies.

After completion of the course of training, the students receive a diploma, a certificate, or an associate's degree, depending on the type of program.

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