Job Options for Pharmacy Technicians
Posted by Fergus Dec 4th 2008, 13:31Pharmacy technicians have a skill set that equips them to handle a range of roles in the medical industry. Some professions that pharmacy techs might transition into include:
- Medical communications associate: Coordinates drug information requests; maintains departmental quality control; assists with research on company products; maintains database of informational files on products; prepares drug information documents; maintains customer database; managing scientific exhibit booths.
- Poison information provider: Responds to phone calls from both the public and health care providers needing emergency medical information regarding potential poisonings; uses poison information resources to interpret cases and recommend treatments or make referrals to health care facilities; obtain caller background histories; maintain records of calls.
- Chemotherapy technician: Mixes chemotherapy and other medications for patients; oversees the medication management system, entering and maintaining patient data; maintains records of all transactions occurring in the mixing room; labels medications.
- Nuclear pharmacy technician: Using a lead-shielded hood, mixes and dispenses radioactive materials for use in nuclear medicine procedures; prepares and maintains documentation associated with completed orders; transcribes labels for radiopharmaceutical orders; consults with the nuclear pharmacist as needed.
Also, some pharmacy technicians continue their studies to become a pharmacist. With training as a pharmacy tech, your options are wide open.

Posted by Compounding Pharmacist on 12/1/09
Compound Pharmacy has gained much popularity in the field of medicine. The medications are equally effective and safe for sick patients who cannot take the actual medications due to their personal allergies.
Posted by bishopL on 26/6/09
My friend and I just graduated from Southern Career Institute’s Pharmacy Tech program and I highly recommend it to any aspiring pharmacy techs in Texas.
The classes took six months, but I felt like I gained a lifetime of experience and I really enhanced my resume. Financial aid was easy to get, they have a multitude of campuses in Texas, and there were no prereqs required. I hope this information helps some job seekers.