Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician
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The Pharmacy Technician program at Multi-Care School of Health Technology is meticulously designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in the pharmacy field. This program not only prepares students for a critical support role alongside pharmacists but also emphasizes the importance of patient care and safety in medication management.

Core Competencies and Skills Developed

Students enrolled in the Pharmacy Technician program will gain expertise in several key areas:

1. Assisting Pharmacists with Dispensing Medications

  • Understanding Medication Types: Students will learn to identify various classes of medications, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, their uses, and potential side effects.
  • Filling Prescriptions: Training in accurately filling prescriptions involves measuring, packaging, and labeling medications while adhering to legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Medication Storage: Knowledge of proper storage conditions for different medications to maintain their efficacy, including temperature control and expiration monitoring.

 

2. Managing Prescriptions and Providing Patient Care

  • Prescription Processing: Students will become proficient in processing electronic and paper prescriptions, including verifying doctor signatures and patient identifiers.
  • Patient Interaction: Training will include effective communication techniques for interacting with patients, addressing their questions about medications, and providing instructions on proper usage.
  • Medication Reviews: Learning to conduct medication reviews helps ensure patients are informed about their treatment plans and potential drug interactions.

 

3. Focus on Medication Safety and Efficacy

  • Understanding Dosage Fundamentals: Students will learn the critical aspects of calculating and administering the correct dosage of medications, paying attention to factors such as age, weight, and medical history.
  • Identifying Drug Interactions: The program teaches students to recognize potential drug interactions and contraindications to promote patient safety and effective treatment.
  • Quality Assurance Protocols: Implementation of quality assurance procedures to check the accuracy of medication dispensing, reducing the risk of errors that can lead to adverse patient outcomes.

 

4. Pharmacy Operations and Management

  • Inventory Management: Training includes managing pharmacy inventories, ensuring that stock levels are optimal, and recognizing when to reorder medications to prevent shortages.
  • Pharmacy Software Systems: Students will gain hands-on experience with pharmacy management software, which is crucial for processing prescriptions, tracking inventory, and managing patient records efficiently.
  • Insurance Claims Processing: Understanding the intricacies of processing insurance claims, including knowledge of different insurance coverages, will enable pharmacy technicians to assist patients effectively with billing inquiries.

 

5. Pharmacology Basics

  • Introduction to Pharmacology: Students will receive a foundational understanding of pharmacology, including how different drugs work within the body, their therapeutic effects, and common side effects.
  • Regulatory Standards: Insight into the regulations governing pharmacy practice, including federal and state laws, will be a crucial aspect of the curriculum.