Pharmacy
Technician
Duties and responsibilities: Pharmacy Technicians work in pharmacies
under the direction of a pharmacist.
Their main responsibility is filling prescriptions according to doctors'
orders for patients. Technicians measure
out correct amounts of medication from larger containers to prescription size
containers. In addition, they add drugs
to intravenous solutions. All of their
prescription filling work is rechecked by a pharmacist before medications are
dispensed to patients or customers.
Other duties of pharmacy technicians are:
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Checking inventories and ordering supplies.
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Receiving and checking in supplies.
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Waiting on customers.
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Keeping pharmacy work areas clean.
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Helping fill out insurance forms.
Pharmacy technicians work in retail
pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, and some large industrial complexes.
Salary: $15,000-$25,000
Education: Students should take math, science (especially
chemistry), and typing courses in high school. A high school diploma is
usually required to begin pharmacy technician training. Two year courses leading to certificates are
available at most community colleges.
Six month programs are offered at privately operated schools.
Do you think you would like to be one?
No because I wouldn’t like to give
out prescriptions.
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