Professional Certificate in Pharmacy Technician Training (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Pharmacy Technician Training is an advanced program that equips learners with the essential skills needed for career advancement in the rapidly growing pharmaceutical industry. With 20 units, this program prepares learners for the demands of the industry, ensuring they have the knowledge and expertise to excel in their roles.
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- Pharmacy Law and Regulations
- Pharmacy Operations and Workflow
- Medication Therapy Management
- Pharmacy Business Management
- Pharmacy Technology and Automation
- Medical Terminology and Abbreviations
- Pharmaceutical Calculations
- Pharmacy Safety and Infection Control
- Pharmacy Marketing and Promotion
- Pharmacy Quality Improvement
- Pharmacy Research Methods
- Patient-Centered Care and Communication
- Pharmacy Ethics and Professionalism
- Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy
- Pharmacy Practice Management
- Regulatory Compliance and Auditing
- Pharmacy Leadership and Development
- Pharmacy Research and Data Analysis
- Pharmacy Ethics and Law
- Pharmacy Quality and Performance Improvement
- Pharmacy Technology and E-Prescribing
- Pharmacy Operations and Supply Chain Management
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As a Pharmacy Technician, you'll have a wide range of career opportunities.
Take a look at the most common roles in the field: Pharmacy Technician (28%): Assist pharmacists with dispensing medication and processing prescriptions.
Dispensing Assistant (24%): Help pharmacists with dispensing medication and assist with patient queries.
Pharmacy Manager (22%): Oversee daily operations of a pharmacy, including staff management and inventory control.
Assistant Manager (16%): Support the pharmacy manager with daily tasks and assist with staff training.
Pharmacist (10%): Prescribe and dispense medication to patients, often working directly with patients.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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- ThreeFourHoursPerWeek
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