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Community Pharmacy Technician

RICHLAND COLLEGE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

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Career Overview

Community Pharmacy Technicians work in chain or independent retail pharmacies under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. They perform duties such as processing prescription drug orders, patient medication record maintenance, issuing medications to patients, inventory management and compounding non-sterile medications.

Length & Cost of Training

The program consists of 256 hours of classroom and laboratory instruction and a 96-hour supervised externship. It can be completed in one semester by attending day classes full time. Tuition in 2008 is $1,495. Students are required to purchase books and liability insurance.

Certification/Registration

To work as a pharmacy technician in the State of Texas, all pharmacy technicians are required to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and complete a registration process through the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. Convicted felons may be ineligible.

Prerequisites

  • • High school diploma or High School Senior or GED
  • • Completed application packet
  • • Documentation or assessment of computer skills in Windows, Word, keyboarding of 25 wpm
  • • Documentation or assessment of entry level academic skills in reading, writing and math
  • • Personal interview

Community Track Courses

  HOURS
Introduction to Pharmacy (PHRA 1001)
64
Pharmaceutical Math I (PHRA 1009)
 48
Community Pharmacy Practice (PHRA 1013)
 64
Pharmacology for Technicians (PHRA 1005)
 64
Insurance Customer Service (INSR 1017)
 16
Clinical: Pharmacy Technician/Assistant (PHRA 1060)
 96
Total
352
*Course offerings vary by semester.

Clinical Requirement
Proof of liability insurance, registration as a trainee with TSBP. Some sites may also require drug screen and criminal background check.

For more information
Please call 972-238-6950; or
email HealthProfessions@dcccd.edu and;
visit our website Health Professions Home

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