Pharmacy Technicians
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 medication is dispensed to patients or
customers. Other duties of pharmacy technicians include
·
Checking
inventories and ordering supplies.
·
Receiving
and checking in supplies.
·
Waiting
on customers.
·
Keeping
pharmacy work areas clean.
·
Helping
fill out insurance forms.
Pharmacy technicians work in retail pharmacies, hospitals,
clinics and some large industrial complexes.
Average Salary: $15,000 - $25,000.
Educational Requirements: Students should take math, science,
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.
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