Pharmacy Technician
Diploma
Pharmacy Technician - The Prescription for a Great Career
A Pharmacy Technician is usually a pharmacist's right-hand man (or woman). They are exceptional listeners, are always alert, and pay attention to the finest details (like why there's an incorrect $0.83 charge on their phone bill). They are also very responsible—filling the prescription with the right dose of the right pill could be the difference between making a patient feel a whole lot better, or a whole lot worse.
This program is available at the following locations:
- Allied College - North
- Allied College - South
- Anthem College - Beaverton
- High-Tech Institute - Las Vegas
- High-Tech Institute - Memphis
- High-Tech Institute - Minneapolis
- High-Tech Institute - Orlando
- High-Tech Institute - Sacramento
- High-Tech Institute -Dallas
- The Bryman School of Arizona
Career Choices That Are Available To Our Graduates
Upon graduation, you will be qualified to work as a Pharmacy Technician in places like:
- Retail Pharmacies
- Hospitals
- Clinics
Anthem Education Group's Pharmacy Technician Program Offers Our Students:
- A Diploma
- Study of the anatomy and physiology of the body and of drugs/antibiotics used to treat common diseases
- Familiarity with prescription and non-prescription drugs, herbal remedies and dietary supplements
- Training with hospital pharmacies; how to interpret physicians’ orders, maintain records, fill unit dose carts, stock floor inventory, etc.
- Training with retail pharmacies; how to process drug orders, calculate dosing, price and stock medication, etc.
- An introduction to federal and state pharmacy laws
- An externship at a clinical site
Classroom Procedures
Each course stands alone as a unit of study and is not dependent upon prerequisite training. A student may enter the program at the beginning of any course and continue through the sequence until completion of all courses.
Externship
Following the completion of the coursework, you will have the opportunity to participate in a four-week externship at a clinical site under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist. During this time, you will practice the skills learned during the classroom portion of the course.
The unpaid externship consists of 160 clock hours, averaging eight hours a day, five days a week.
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