A Pharmacy Technician program can prepare you for positions in health care facilities, hospitals, and pharmacies. The program helps develop strong customer service skills to interact with patients. Technicians manage inventories, count and measure medication, and use computers to log information. This program can take 1 to 2 years, earning a diploma or an associate degree.
Join one of the fastest-growing and most satisfying careers in the United States.
Hospitals and medical practitioners rely on skilled assistants to render vital care and keep offices running smoothly. And with the steady growth of the health care industry, the need for qualified medical assistants over the next decade will increase much faster than average for all occupations.
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