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Pharmacy Technician
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Define essentials of the constituent parts of the human body and describe cell structure and exchange processes
Comprehend functions, structures and processes of various body systems
Understand the physiological process of drug-interaction
Recognize the role and function of a pharmacy personnel and compare pharmacies in different settings
The way to deal with receiving and understanding prescriptions
Understand the major cateogries of OTC products
List types of insurance pertinent to pharmacies and describe procedures for third-party billing
Learn conversions and calculations for Pharmacy Technicians
Comprehend storage methods for medications
Learn about Asepsis and Repackaging
Prepare Parenteral and Compound Medications
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| Course Benefits |
| This course will provide students with an in-depth knowledge of Pharmacy Technician which involves preparing prescription labels, getting and returning drugs from stock, counting dosage unites of drug, filling and labeling appropriate containers, preparing dispensed records for signature or initials of pharmacist, providing filled prescriptions to patient receiving and recording payments and performing inventory counts. It is a complete program that starts with teaching anatomy and physiology for Pharmacy Technicians to Pharmacology Procedures for Technicians. |
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| Who Should Attend |
| This course is designed for people interested in pursuing a career as a Pharmacy Technician. |
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| Topics covered |
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Anatomy & Physiology for Pharmacy Technicians
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Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to Human Body Systems
Therapeutic Agents and the Human Body
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Pharmacy Operations
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Pharmacy Operations
Prescription Processing
OTC Medications & Herbal Medicines
Pharmacy Billing and Stocking
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Pharmacology Procedures for Technicians
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Conversions/Calculations for Pharmacy Techs.
Dosage Forms, Administration & Drug Information
Asepsis and Repackaging
Orient Prep. Parenteral & Compound Medications
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