Career Guide: Becoming a Pharmacy Technician

How to Become an RX Tech

By Donna Talarico, published Mar 21, 2007
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They wear a white lab coat. They count pills. The hand out medicine.

Sounds like a pharmacist, right? Wrong. Well, of course that does describe a pharmacist. But, it also describes the pharmacy technician, a crucial part of the pharmacy team.

OVERVIEW OF PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CAREERS

The healthcare field is the one of the most rapidly growing fields of employment. With a boom in retail pharmacies coupled with an aging population, the need for pharmacy technicians is relatively high.

Pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of a pharmacist and alongside other pharmacy technicians to help the pharmacy orders running smooth. Pharmacy technicians will receive orders from patients or doctors and then fill or refill them. This entails retrieving, counting, pouring, dispensing, mixing, weighing, measuring and/or labeling medication bottles. Some medications are sent ready-to-administer by pharmaceutical companies, however many need to be prepared as mentioned above.

Once a prescription is filled, priced and labeled, the pharmacy technician will either hand to patients or file for a later pick-up. Before filling the prescription, they will make sure the prescription is accurate. Depending on the pharmacy setting, the pharmacy technician could also ring the customer up and process the sale.

Pharmacy technicians may also take and update patient insurance information, maintain stock of supplies and put away orders.

In a hospital setting, pharmacy technicians will do many of the aforementioned tasks as well as some specific to the hospital. These would include preparing IV medications, stocking medications in hospital wards, advise nursing staff on correct storage and perhaps work as purchasing agents with pharmaceutical companies. Hospital pharmacy technicians can also help patients manage medication.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

Career Guide: Becoming a Pharmacy Technician

A career as a pharmacy technician can be fun!

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Takeaways
  • The pharmacy technician career will grow faster than the average.
  • Pharmacy technicians can work in retail pharmacies, hosptials, nursing homes and more.
  • You can train in less than a year to become a pharmacy technician.
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Great article, The pharmacy is increasingly becoming a fixture in our society. I encourage you and your readers to check out CVScustomers.COM if you have EVER had any issue or misunderstanding in regards to having a prescription filled at a pharmacy. Extremely helpful and informative website. Even for none CVS customers, walgreens, rite aid etc.

Posted on 10/03/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

 
I worked as a pharmacy technician for awhile. The sad part is that you don't get paid as well as you should for everything you are required to do. That is also with education and experience considered. Much like medical assistants. Big need for them, but little pay.Hence, the reason why they need these people so much. Everyone knows the pay isn't very good so many people are shying away from these careers.

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 5:04:00 AM

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