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Pharmacy Technician  

 

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With the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, healthcare-related fields are growing at a breakneck pace. As a Pharmacy Technician, you’ll have a rewarding career that will offer employment opportunities anywhere in the country. With our hands-on approach to learning, you’ll be ready for a job in a hospital, pharmacy or pharmaceutical company upon graduation.

Pharmacy Technicians assist and support licensed pharmacists in providing health care and medications to patients. The pharmacy technician has broad knowledge and training in pharmacy, however does not require the advanced college education required of a licensed pharmacist. Pharmacy Technicians perform the practical duties, allowing the pharmacist to focus on patient education, pharmaceutical care, and medication management.

Duties may include stocking and inventory maintenance of medications, maintaining patient medication records, interpreting prescriptions and chart orders, preparing medications for dispensing, preparing sterile intravenous medications, delivering medications to nursing stations, preparing insurance claim forms, managing a cash register, and answering phones. In addition to working directly with pharmacists, the Pharmacy Technician also interacts with patients, other pharmacy personnel, physicians, and nurses.

Due to the critical importance of their work, Pharmacy Technicians need to be alert, work with precision and extreme accuracy, and have honesty and good judgment. Good communication skills and an ability to work under pressure are a plus. Want to find out if this career is for you? Check it out on the web at http://www.acinet.org/, and select Occupation Information.

Program Description

The PPCC Pharmacy Technician AAS degree and certificate programs provide hands-on training and clinical work experience that complement rigorous classroom learning to provide you with well-rounded training. When you complete the program, you’ll be qualified to take the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination to become a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT).

Career Path Notes

If your ultimate goal is to become a pharmacist, you should enroll in the Associate of Science Pre-Med Professions degree program at PPCC, then continue on for a Bachelor’s degree in Pre-Pharmacy, Biology, Chemistry or similar at a four-year college or university, before going to a specialized pharmacy school, such as the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Program Information

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For More Information

Call the Division of Health, Environmental, Natural and Physical Sciences at 719-502-3400.

Employment Opportunities

Pharmacy Technicians are in high demand and enjoy great job prospects, with excellent opportunities for part-time work and flexible schedules. Pharmacy Technicians are employed nationwide in hospital pharmacies, community (retail) pharmacies, home health care pharmacies, mail order pharmacies, and long-term care pharmacies.

Earnings Outlook

In Colorado, the median hourly salary in 2005 for Pharmacy Technicians was $13.51, with a salary range of $9.67 – $17.32. From 2004 to 2014, there are expected to be an average of 200 job openings per year statewide. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Associate of Applied Science Degree

 

1st Semester - Fall
CSC 105 Computer Literacy
PHT 105 Orientation to Pharmacy
PHT 115 Pharmacology I
PHT 118 Pharmacology II
PHT 235 Pharmaceutical Calculations & Compounding
Semester 1 Credit Hours 17
 
2nd Semester - Spring

PHT 116 Institutional Pharmacy
PHT 119 Community Pharmacy
PHT 170 Pharmacy Clinical: Hospital
PHT 171 Pharmacy Clinical: Community
Semester 2 Credit Hours 14
 
3rd Semester - Summer or Fall

COM 125 Interpersonal Communications
ENG 121 English Composition
HPR 101 Customer Service in Healthcare
HPR 178 Medical Terminology
HWE 103 Community First Aid and CPR
MOT 123 Intro. to Clinical Physiology
MOT 125, 133, 135, or 150
Semester 3 Credit Hours 15
 
4th Semester - Fall or Spring

CHE 101 Introduction to Chemistry
MAT 107 Career Math
MOT 125, 133, 135, or 150
PHY 112 Ethics
PSY 101 General Psychology
Semester 4 credit hours 17
Total Credit Hours 63
 

Certificate


Pharmacy Technician