Employment
Pharmacy Technician

Summary
A pharmacy technician assists in daily activities within a pharmacy and is under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. Duties of a pharmacy technician include: interpreting physician orders, entering prescriptions into the computer, preparing prescriptions by doing such things as counting and weighing medications, maintaining pharmacy inventory, labeling prescriptions, communicating with insurance companies, and developing and maintaining patient files. In a hospital setting, a pharmacy technician may also be responsible for distributing medications, IV solutions, floor stock and controlled substances to patient care areas. Responsibilities will vary according to various state regulations.

Pharmacy technicians generally work in pharmacies that can be located in hospitals, nursing homes, grocery stores, department stores, drug stores, etc. Pharmacy technicians may also work for drug manufacturers.

Educational Requirements and Resources
In the state of Ohio, this position requires a minimum of a high school diploma or GED. Pharmacy technicians usually learn through on-the-job training. However, there are some formal educational programs that individuals may attend. Certification as a pharmacy technician is optional, although many companies may prefer or require individuals to become certified. In order to become certified, individuals must pass a national examination administered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board. Please use the links provided below to learn more about specific educational programs pertaining to this field.

Pharmacy Technician

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