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Pharmacy technician

A pharmacy technician performs pharmacy-related functions. Training, certification, licensing, and actual practice of pharmacy technicians varies not only worldwide but in some countries regionally as well as by employer.

Pharmacy technician
Pharmacy technician counting medication as a US service member
Occupation
SynonymsPharmacy regency technologists, assistant pharmacists
Occupation type
Health care

Overview edit

Pharmacy technicians are healthcare workers trained in the technical aspects of supplying medicines and medical devices to patients. Pharmacy technicians work in a variety of locations (usually in community, retail, and hospital pharmacies), but can also work for long-term care facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturers, third-party insurance companies, computer software companies, in government, the military, or in teaching. Job responsibilities often include dispensing prescription drugs and other medical devices to patients and instructing them on their use. They may also perform administrative duties in a pharmaceutical practice, such as reviewing prescription requests with medical practices and insurance companies to ensure correct medications are provided and payment is received. Additionally, pharmacy technicians handle inventory related tasks such as cycle counts and returning expired and damaged medications back to the manufacturers.[1][2][3] Pharmacy technicians may take on the role of compounding supervisor, overseeing day to day sterile and non-sterile medicines preparation while meeting standards required by regulatory bodies.[citation needed]

In recent times, pharmacy technicians also speak directly with the patients on the phone to aid in the awareness of taking medications on time. In many countries, the relative importance of pharmacy technicians within the pharmacy workforce has been amplified in recent years, largely as a reaction to pharmacist shortages, resulting in an increase in their numbers and responsibilities.[4][5][3]

Education and training edit

Canada edit

The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada administers the Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Examination. Pharmacy technicians are required to be registered with a provincial or a national regulatory body or council. In provinces and jurisdictions where pharmacy technician is a regulated occupation, liability insurance is required to practice.[6][7]

According to a 2007 profile of the pharmacy technician workforce, 43% of technicians work in hospitals and other related facilities, 37% in chain or franchise community pharmacies, and 16% in independent community pharmacies.[8] Most (62%) obtained pharmacy technician training from a career college or community college, some (16%) had only a high school education and no formal pharmacy training, while about 20% had some university education. A very small proportion (2%) had trained and worked abroad as either pharmacists or pharmacy technicians.[9] The wide range of technical training and educational attainment likely reflects in part the variety of training programs for pharmacy technicians currently available in the different provinces and territories of the country.[8] Accredited pharmacy technician diplomas, certificates and college programs are offered in the Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.[10] The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians is a professional organization of pharmacy technicians in Canada.

Colombia edit

In Colombia, pharmacy technicians are known as pharmacy regency technologists and sometimes erroneously called pharmacy regents. Several universities offer training programs of three years. This occupation appeared due to the lack of pharmacists in Colombia, a reason why they are commonly confused with pharmacists. Pharmacy regency technicians are regulated and monitored by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.

Germany edit

According to the German Statistisches Bundesamt, 66,867 pharmacy technicians ("Pharmazeutisch-technische Assistenten") were working in 2011. About 90% were working as employees in community pharmacies. Their salary (approx. 1,837 – 2,400 Euros) is part of agreements between employers associations and Adexa.

Saudi Arabia edit

Pharmacy technicians are known as assistant pharmacists. Several universities offer programs of three and half years of education and training. This occupation appeared due to the lack of pharmacists in Saudi Arabia in 1990, a reason they are commonly confused with pharmacists. Pharmacy regency technicians are regulated and monitored by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.

According to the MOH Statistics, there were about 8,471 of pharmacy technicians working in MOH Saudi Arabia 2015.

In 2010, the Minister of Health, Abdullah Al-Rabiah, issued a decision to stop the teaching of pharmacy technicians immediately.

Sri Lanka edit

In Sri Lanka, the government agency National Apprentices and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA) has developed National Competency Standards (NCS) leading to the award of the NVQ Level 4 certification as pharmacy technician for pharmacy employees who have above four years of experience. The NCS is approved by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission in 2016 and is presently being implemented. The one-year training consists of subject areas in compounding, dispensing, stock management, housekeeping practices and customer care development. The first batch of 154 certified pharmacy technicians are already employed in the community pharmacy sector.[clarification needed]

Ghana edit

In 2009, a World Health Organization assessment identified a total of 918 practising pharmacy technicians or technologists (1 per 25,600 residents) and 1,642 medicine counter assistants (1 per 14,300 residents).

In regards to training, the assessment identified only one pharmacy technologist training school in the country (enrolling 70 students in the Higher National Diploma program).[11]

India edit

R.C.S.M. Govt Medical College and CPR Hospital, Kolhapur provides training for pharmacy technicians in India. To be a pharmacy technician, completion of this program is 10+2 or diploma.[clarification needed] There are two batches a year that intakes approximately 40 students per batch.

Nigeria edit

Pharmacy technicians in Nigeria make up 75% of pharmaceutical work force. Pharmacists Council of Nigeria refused to allocate responsibilities that will give them right to practice at community level interdependently. The case was in court and the court ruled against PCN on December 3, 2008.

Nigerian pharmacy technicians in collaboration with National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) are currently saving Nigerian Economy and Nigerians from the professional monopoly played by PCN which led to abundant fake drugs due lack of manpower. This exposed Nigerian to a lot of problems which lead reduction in productivity leading to sustainable poverty. Nigerian pharmacy technicians in collaboration with NBTE are able to achieve these by introducing ND/HND in pharmaceutical technology. PCN is doing everything possible to stop this training to sustain its monopoly, demanding Federal ministry of education to direct NBTE to stop accrediting the polytechnics while these course are offered in Ghana, Sudan and other countries. The meeting called at the instance of NBTE on 25 May 2016 where the PCN, representative of the Honourable Minister of Health, Federal Ministry of Education, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and National Association of Pharmaceutical Technologists and Pharmacy Technicians of Nigeria were in attendance; certain issues bothering on the nomenclature Pharmaceutical Technologists, the curriculum and the accrediting body for polytechnic graduates of pharmaceutical Technology were raised. There it was made clear that the nomenclature (Pharmaceutical Technologist) is not new in Nigeria as the training of people bearing the name were trained at the former School of Pharmaceutical Technologists between 1981 and 1985. The premises of the school is being used as the liaison office of the PCN today. It was also established that NBTE is saddled with the accreditation of courses offered by Polytechnics and Monotechnics in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. As for the curriculum, findings revealed that NBTE is in line with the legal instrument that established the Board. Meanwhile, it was unanimously agreed that all relevant bodies should come together to review the complaints of the PCN.

Tanzania edit

Tanzania has two pharmacy technician schools: one is a public sector institution under the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and accredited by Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, and the other is affiliated with a faith-based organization located in Kilimanjaro which offers diploma training.[citation needed] The practice of pharmacy technician is regulated by Pharmacy Council Tanzania, which enrolls and enlists them. In 2010, the country had 0.11 registered pharmacy technicians per 10,000 population.[12]

The main job duties of Tanzanian pharmacy technicians include dispensing, stock management, compounding, quantification of pharmaceutical formulations, and laboratory work. In some areas of the country facing acute shortage of physicians and other clinicians, pharmacy technicians have also been found prescribing medicine.[12]

United Kingdom edit

In the UK, the title Pharmacy Technician is a protected title. A prospective technician has two pathways that must be completed. One must complete both a General Pharmaceutical Council-recognised course and a SVQ competence qualification or an accredited combined qualification and course.[13] A period of time of working as a trainee or student pharmacy technician is needed before final qualification and compulsory registration with GPhC (formerly the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain) is required before commencing work as a pharmacy technician. The period of on-the-job training is usually done concurrently whilst completing the course and typically over a two-year period. Pharmacy technicians may counsel patients on their medication (under the supervision or direction of a pharmacist, though counselling is not one of the learning outcomes for pharmacy technician training)[14] as well as general dispensing of prescriptions. In community pharmacy, it has been recognised that the role is difficult to distinguish from that of a dispensing assistant with an NVQ2 qualification. Additional training is available to qualified pharmacy technicians and can include accuracy checking of dispensed prescriptions (though there is no legal requirement that a person be qualified as a pharmacy technician before undertaking an accuracy checking course), medicines management (hospital or PCT), participation in the running of hospital clinics such as anticoagulant clinics, dosing warfarin patients under dose banding guidance,[citation needed] or other duties traditionally done by pharmacists.

31 out of the 32 regulated healthcare occupations in the UK require a level 6 qualification available for entry to the occupation, with the role of pharmacy technician being the only exception in which only a level 3 qualification is required for entry.[15] Some individual pharmacy technicians may hold other qualifications higher than level 3 upon commencing training, or may gain such qualifications afterwards.

In the National Health Service (NHS) pharmacy technicians work under the direct supervision of a senior or specialist pharmacy technician and is accountable to the chief pharmacy technician or lead pharmacist even if not in a dispensary. Technicians work mainly in one of two areas, hospital pharmacy or community pharmacy.[16] Some also work in doctors' general practices and in primary care trusts.

A pharmacy dispenser cannot call themselves or work as a pharmacy technician or register with the GPhC as one.

Pharmacy technicians in hospitals are graded on the same Agenda for Change banding as audiovisual technicians, dental nurses and theatre support workers.[17] They start on a set percentage of a Band 4 (usually 75% – an average annual wage of £20,698[18]) as a trainee moving on to Band 4 when newly qualified PhT and can work their way to a Band 8b in charge of a department/area. A Band 8b is the equivalent of a nurse lead/senior nurse manager in nursing or other head of department in the NHS. Although Band 8b is possible, a successful pharmacy technician can reasonably expect to reach Band 7a in the latter stage of his/her career, earning an average of £35,898.[citation needed]

Registered pharmacy technicians in the NHS may be responsible for the training and development of pharmacy support workers and pre-registration trainee pharmacy technicians. Further training and qualifications after initial registration enable them to perform this mentoring role. Pharmacy technicians in the UK (as with other countries e.g. Canada) are now referred to by some as professionals, although registered pharmacists are still considered experts in the pharmaceutical field and pharmacy technicians are subordinate to pharmacists. The reference to pharmacy technicians as professionals has been subject to robust challenge.[19][20]

A report was published by the Pharmacists' Defence Association in 2019 making proposals for the development of pharmacist and pharmacy technician roles and career frameworks symbiotically in community pharmacy. It also outlined various impediments and governance issues and called for these to be addressed.[20] The Association of Pharmacy Technicians United Kingdom is a professional organization for pharmacy technicians in the UK.

United States edit

There is no national regulatory agency governing pharmacy technicians and the duty falls to the individual state boards of pharmacies in the US. A high school diploma (or its equivalent) is typically required in all states but certification and licensing requirements vary by state. Some states require training from board-approved schools, national certification, on-the-job training or no requirements at all. A technician can become nationally certified by taking an NCAA-accredited examination administered by either the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).[21][22][23]

Beginning in January 2020, the PTCB enacted a requirement that prior to examination, an applicant for certification must complete an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists-accredited pharmacy technician education program, a PTCB-recognized training program, or 500 hours of training[24] however, the NHA had similar requirements prior to the PTCB enacting the 2020 requirements. Upon completion of the certification exam, a pharmacy technician earns the certified or CPhT credential. Continuing education after national certification is required for certification renewal every two years.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2011 about 75% of pharmacy technicians in the US work in a retail setting,[1] such as an independently owned drugstore, a mass retailer chain, or a mail-order or online pharmacy. An additional 16% of pharmacy technician jobs were in hospitals,[1] while others worked for nursing homes, pharmaceutical wholesalers, or the federal government. As of 2016, the nationwide average hourly pay for pharmacy technicians working in retail or independent pharmacies is $12.26[25][26] and for pharmacy technicians working in hospital setting is $14.57.[27] American pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of a pharmacist, often following a pharmacist-to-pharmacy technician ratio if required by the state that the pharmacy is located in. The National Pharmacy Technician Association and American Association of Pharmacy Technicians are professional organizations of pharmacy technicians in the US.

Requirements by state edit

The states Delaware, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin do not require licensing or certification but may require some form of training or registration.

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Washington, D.C. require both certification and licensing or registration, though some states may have a training period before these requirements.

California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas (with exceptions), and Vermont require only a license.[28][29]

Zimbabwe edit

Pharmacy technicians are trained at Harare Polytechnic. Students graduate with a diploma after three years of training. The program is run by the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare of Zimbabwe. Yearly intake is about 35 students.[citation needed]

References edit

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community retail and hospital pharmacies but can also work for long term care facilities pharmaceutical manufacturers third party insurance companies computer software companies in government the military or in teaching Job responsibilities often include dispensing prescription drugs and other medical devices to patients and instructing them on their use They may also perform administrative duties in a pharmaceutical practice such as reviewing prescription requests with medical practices and insurance companies to ensure correct medications are provided and payment is received Additionally pharmacy technicians handle inventory related tasks such as cycle counts and returning expired and damaged medications back to the manufacturers 1 2 3 Pharmacy technicians may take on the role of compounding supervisor overseeing day to day sterile and non sterile medicines preparation while meeting standards required by regulatory bodies citation needed In recent times pharmacy technicians also 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career college or community college some 16 had only a high school education and no formal pharmacy training while about 20 had some university education A very small proportion 2 had trained and worked abroad as either pharmacists or pharmacy technicians 9 The wide range of technical training and educational attainment likely reflects in part the variety of training programs for pharmacy technicians currently available in the different provinces and territories of the country 8 Accredited pharmacy technician diplomas certificates and college programs are offered in the Ontario Alberta British Columbia Nova Scotia Manitoba Saskatchewan and New Brunswick 10 The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians is a professional organization of pharmacy technicians in Canada Colombia edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message In Colombia pharmacy technicians are known as pharmacy regency technologists and sometimes erroneously called pharmacy regents Several universities offer training programs of three years This occupation appeared due to the lack of pharmacists in Colombia a reason why they are commonly confused with pharmacists Pharmacy regency technicians are regulated and monitored by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection Germany edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message According to the German Statistisches Bundesamt 66 867 pharmacy technicians Pharmazeutisch technische Assistenten were working in 2011 About 90 were working as employees in community pharmacies Their salary approx 1 837 2 400 Euros is part of agreements between employers associations and Adexa Saudi Arabia edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Pharmacy technicians are known as assistant pharmacists Several universities offer programs of three and half years of education and training This occupation appeared due to the lack of pharmacists in Saudi Arabia in 1990 a reason they are commonly confused with pharmacists Pharmacy regency technicians are regulated and monitored by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties According to the MOH Statistics there were about 8 471 of pharmacy technicians working in MOH Saudi Arabia 2015 In 2010 the Minister of Health Abdullah Al Rabiah issued a decision to stop the teaching of pharmacy technicians immediately Sri Lanka edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message In Sri Lanka the government agency National Apprentices and Industrial Training Authority NAITA has developed National Competency Standards NCS leading to the award of the NVQ Level 4 certification as pharmacy technician for pharmacy employees who have above four years of experience The NCS is approved by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission in 2016 and is presently being implemented The one year training consists of subject areas in compounding dispensing stock management housekeeping practices and customer care development The first batch of 154 certified pharmacy technicians are already employed in the community pharmacy sector clarification needed Ghana edit In 2009 a World Health Organization assessment identified a total of 918 practising pharmacy technicians or technologists 1 per 25 600 residents and 1 642 medicine counter assistants 1 per 14 300 residents In regards to training the assessment identified only one pharmacy technologist training school in the country enrolling 70 students in the Higher National Diploma program 11 India edit R C S M Govt Medical College and CPR Hospital Kolhapur provides training for pharmacy technicians in India To be a pharmacy technician completion of this program is 10 2 or diploma clarification needed There are two batches a year that intakes approximately 40 students per batch Nigeria edit This section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message This article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Pharmacy technicians in Nigeria make up 75 of pharmaceutical work force Pharmacists Council of Nigeria refused to allocate responsibilities that will give them right to practice at community level interdependently The case was in court and the court ruled against PCN on December 3 2008 Nigerian pharmacy technicians in collaboration with National Board for Technical Education NBTE are currently saving Nigerian Economy and Nigerians from the professional monopoly played by PCN which led to abundant fake drugs due lack of manpower This exposed Nigerian to a lot of problems which lead reduction in productivity leading to sustainable poverty Nigerian pharmacy technicians in collaboration with NBTE are able to achieve these by introducing ND HND in pharmaceutical technology PCN is doing everything possible to stop this training to sustain its monopoly demanding Federal ministry of education to direct NBTE to stop accrediting the polytechnics while these course are offered in Ghana Sudan and other countries The meeting called at the instance of NBTE on 25 May 2016 where the PCN representative of the Honourable Minister of Health Federal Ministry of Education Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria PSN and National Association of Pharmaceutical Technologists and Pharmacy Technicians of Nigeria were in attendance certain issues bothering on the nomenclature Pharmaceutical Technologists the curriculum and the accrediting body for polytechnic graduates of pharmaceutical Technology were raised There it was made clear that the nomenclature Pharmaceutical Technologist is not new in Nigeria as the training of people bearing the name were trained at the former School of Pharmaceutical Technologists between 1981 and 1985 The premises of the school is being used as the liaison office of the PCN today It was also established that NBTE is saddled with the accreditation of courses offered by Polytechnics and Monotechnics in the Federal Republic of Nigeria As for the curriculum findings revealed that NBTE is in line with the legal instrument that established the Board Meanwhile it was unanimously agreed that all relevant bodies should come together to review the complaints of the PCN Tanzania edit Tanzania has two pharmacy technician schools one is a public sector institution under the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and accredited by Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and the other is affiliated with a faith based organization located in Kilimanjaro which offers diploma training citation needed The practice of pharmacy technician is regulated by Pharmacy Council Tanzania which enrolls and enlists them In 2010 the country had 0 11 registered pharmacy technicians per 10 000 population 12 The main job duties of Tanzanian pharmacy technicians include dispensing stock management compounding quantification of pharmaceutical formulations and laboratory work In some areas of the country facing acute shortage of physicians and other clinicians pharmacy technicians have also been found prescribing medicine 12 United Kingdom edit In the UK the title Pharmacy Technician is a protected title A prospective technician has two pathways that must be completed One must complete both a General Pharmaceutical Council recognised course and a SVQ competence qualification or an accredited combined qualification and course 13 A period of time of working as a trainee or student pharmacy technician is needed before final qualification and compulsory registration with GPhC formerly the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain is required before commencing work as a pharmacy technician The period of on the job training is usually done concurrently whilst completing the course and typically over a two year period Pharmacy technicians may counsel patients on their medication under the supervision or direction of a pharmacist though counselling is not one of the learning outcomes for pharmacy technician training 14 as well as general dispensing of prescriptions In community pharmacy it has been recognised that the role is difficult to distinguish from that of a dispensing assistant with an NVQ2 qualification Additional training is available to qualified pharmacy technicians and can include accuracy checking of dispensed prescriptions though there is no legal requirement that a person be qualified as a pharmacy technician before undertaking an accuracy checking course medicines management hospital or PCT participation in the running of hospital clinics such as anticoagulant clinics dosing warfarin patients under dose banding guidance citation needed or other duties traditionally done by pharmacists 31 out of the 32 regulated healthcare occupations in the UK require a level 6 qualification available for entry to the occupation with the role of pharmacy technician being the only exception in which only a level 3 qualification is required for entry 15 Some individual pharmacy technicians may hold other qualifications higher than level 3 upon commencing training or may gain such qualifications afterwards In the National Health Service NHS pharmacy technicians work under the direct supervision of a senior or specialist pharmacy technician and is accountable to the chief pharmacy technician or lead pharmacist even if not in a dispensary Technicians work mainly in one of two areas hospital pharmacy or community pharmacy 16 Some also work in doctors general practices and in primary care trusts A pharmacy dispenser cannot call themselves or work as a pharmacy technician or register with the GPhC as one Pharmacy technicians in hospitals are graded on the same Agenda for Change banding as audiovisual technicians dental nurses and theatre support workers 17 They start on a set percentage of a Band 4 usually 75 an average annual wage of 20 698 18 as a trainee moving on to Band 4 when newly qualified PhT and can work their way to a Band 8b in charge of a department area A Band 8b is the equivalent of a nurse lead senior nurse manager in nursing or other head of department in the NHS Although Band 8b is possible a successful pharmacy technician can reasonably expect to reach Band 7a in the latter stage of his her career earning an average of 35 898 citation needed Registered pharmacy technicians in the NHS may be responsible for the training and development of pharmacy support workers and pre registration trainee pharmacy technicians Further training and qualifications after initial registration enable them to perform this mentoring role Pharmacy technicians in the UK as with other countries e g Canada are now referred to by some as professionals although registered pharmacists are still considered experts in the pharmaceutical field and pharmacy technicians are subordinate to pharmacists The reference to pharmacy technicians as professionals has been subject to robust challenge 19 20 A report was published by the Pharmacists Defence Association in 2019 making proposals for the development of pharmacist and pharmacy technician roles and career frameworks symbiotically in community pharmacy It also outlined various impediments and governance issues and called for these to be addressed 20 The Association of Pharmacy Technicians United Kingdom is a professional organization for pharmacy technicians in the UK United States edit There is no national regulatory agency governing pharmacy technicians and the duty falls to the individual state boards of pharmacies in the US A high school diploma or its equivalent is typically required in all states but certification and licensing requirements vary by state Some states require training from board approved schools national certification on the job training or no requirements at all A technician can become nationally certified by taking an NCAA accredited examination administered by either the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board PTCB or the National Healthcareer Association NHA 21 22 23 Beginning in January 2020 the PTCB enacted a requirement that prior to examination an applicant for certification must complete an American Society of Health System Pharmacists accredited pharmacy technician education program a PTCB recognized training program or 500 hours of training 24 however the NHA had similar requirements prior to the PTCB enacting the 2020 requirements Upon completion of the certification exam a pharmacy technician earns the certified or CPhT credential Continuing education after national certification is required for certification renewal every two years According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2011 about 75 of pharmacy technicians in the US work in a retail setting 1 such as an independently owned drugstore a mass retailer chain or a mail order or online pharmacy An additional 16 of pharmacy technician jobs were in hospitals 1 while others worked for nursing homes pharmaceutical wholesalers or the federal government As of 2016 the nationwide average hourly pay for pharmacy technicians working in retail or independent pharmacies is 12 26 25 26 and for pharmacy technicians working in hospital setting is 14 57 27 American pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of a pharmacist often following a pharmacist to pharmacy technician ratio if required by the state that the pharmacy is located in The National Pharmacy Technician Association and American Association of Pharmacy Technicians are professional organizations of pharmacy technicians in the US Requirements by state edit The states Delaware Hawaii Pennsylvania and Wisconsin do not require licensing or certification but may require some form of training or registration Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Montana New Mexico North Dakota Oregon Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Wyoming and Washington D C require both certification and licensing or registration though some states may have a training period before these requirements California Florida Georgia Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas with exceptions and Vermont require only a license 28 29 Zimbabwe edit Pharmacy technicians are trained at Harare Polytechnic Students graduate with a diploma after three years of training The program is run by the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare of Zimbabwe Yearly intake is about 35 students citation needed References edit a b c US Bureau of Labor Statistics Pharmacy Technicians and Aides Archived 2011 05 22 at the Wayback Machine Occupational Outlook Handbook 2010 11 Edition accessed February 6 2011 Pharmaceutical technicians and assistants Archived 2015 08 16 at the Wayback Machine Classifying health workers accessed July 12 2011 a b Humber College Pharmacy Technician Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine School of Health Sciences accessed 12 July 2011 Hawthorne N Anderson C The global pharmacy workforce a systematic review of the literature Archived 2011 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Human Resources for Health 2009 7 48 doi 10 1186 1478 4491 7 48 Irish Pharmacy Union IPU Pharmacy Technician s Course Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 July 2011 Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians Regulated Technician Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 July 2011 Pathway CAPT Canada Associate of Pharmacy Technicians Retrieved 2022 04 28 a b Canadian Pharmacists Association The Pharmacy Technician Workforce in Canada Roles Demographics and Attitudes Archived 2012 03 27 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 July 2011 Comparing A Pharmacist Vs Pharmacy Technician alliedhealthcareer com Archived from the original on 2023 03 25 Retrieved 2023 04 11 Canadian universities net Pharmacy Technician College Programs 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