Common questions

How are pharmacy technicians required to continue training after graduation?

How are pharmacy technicians required to continue training after graduation?

Requirements for Continuing Education

Continuing education requirements for PTCB
1) Must complete 20 hours of continuing education every 2 years
2) Must include at least one hour of pharmacy law
3) Max 15 hours of relevant college courses will be accepted
4) Max 10 hours in-service continuing education allowed

How do I move up as a pharmacy technician?

Advancement opportunities are evolving in large pharmacies and health systems pharmacy technicians with significant training or experience can be promoted to supervisory positions. Some may advance into specialty positions such as chemotherapy technician or nuclear pharmacy technician. Others may move into sales.

How many continuing education hours does a pharmacy tech need?

20
NHA standards require each certified pharmacy technician complete at least 20 continuing education (CE) hours every two years to maintain certification.

How do I renew my pharmacy tech certification?

Applying for Recertification To begin the application process, log into your PTCB Account and use the RENEW button under Manage My Certifications. The RENEW button will show on your PTCB Account homepage beginning 60 days prior to your certification expiration date.

What’s next after pharmacy tech?

Pharmacy technicians can earn a number of specialty certifications to qualify for higher-paying positions, they can continue their education to earn their doctoral degree and become a pharmacist, or they can transition to a different path in pharmaceutical sales, management, or compounding.

How long are CE good for?

two years
Pharmacist Continuing Education Requirements To renew your pharmacist license in California, you must complete 30 hours (1.25 hours per month) of continuing pharmacy education (CE) every two years.

Are pharmacy technicians happy?

Pharmacy technicians are one of the least happy careers in the United States. As it turns out, pharmacy technicians rate their career happiness 2.8 out of 5 stars which puts them in the bottom 15% of careers.

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