The Career Scope For A Pharmacy Professional
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The growing demand for pharmacy technicians today is due to the advancement in the healthcare industry. Patients today seek doctors for the smallest reasons. The increasing population has also caused the increase and demand of the healthcare industry and products. Today, people in every corner of the world seem to take some drug daily. It might be basic tablets for cold and cough or it might be diabetic control tablets or calcium pills. All these medicines are prescribed to us by our doctors or licensed pharmacist. Once they prescribe them to us, it is handed over to us by the pharmacy technician.


The role of a pharmacy technician is mainly to assist the licensed pharmacist. However, it also involves counting pills, weighing medicines and drugs, and mixing different medicines to prepare a particular dose. Where do they learn all this from? There are various pharmacy technician schools and colleges in the country that offer programs to train them. Once they complete the pharmacy technician training, they get their certificate which allows them to then work for various hospitals, retail or wholesale chemists and druggists. They also work under the guidance and supervision of an experienced pharmacist.

Their hours of work vary. In this industry, field time is not a factor which you can control. The need and demand of the person is decided by the job and its urgency. At times, they have to work at odd hours and even rotational shifts in hospitals and 24 hour chemists. The work is not very easy. It involves great amount of responsibility and labor. There is really no end to learning. The more you learn the more it is required. Reference to books and making notes should be done regularly. It should be a practice.

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