This pharmacy training program is composed of 5
parts and should be completed in the following order:
1) General Pharmacy
Information
2) Pharmacy Abbreviations (Sig Codes)
3) Brand –
Generic Drug Name Association
4) Prescriber
Handwriting Recognition
5) Basic
Self-Assessment Quiz
1) General Pharmacy
Information
Our program contains
12 pages of "general pharmacy information". If you
desire to become a Pharmacy Technician, plan on going to
school for pharmacy or desire a career in the healthcare industry,
this information will give you an idea of
what the pharmacy profession is all about. Starting ANY new job is
stressful, but by training yourself with our program, you will
have a better idea of the typical processes of a pharmacy and the
general duties of a typical Pharmacy Technician.
Information covered includes:
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Patient
Confidentiality Issues
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Duties of a Pharmacy Technician
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Customer Service Issues
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Special Pharmacy Cash Register Duties and Details
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Dosage Forms
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Day-Supply Explanation of Significance
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Stock Ordering
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Formulary Explanation
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Pharmacy Terms
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Day Supply Calculations
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Penicillin & Nitroglycerin Details
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Pharmacy Conversions
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OTC, Legend & Controlled Substance Explanation
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Drug Strength Expressions & Explanations
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3rd Party Information and Explanations
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Multiple 3rd Party Card Examples with Explanation of Card
Content
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NDC, DEA and NABP Numbers & Significance
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Generic vs Name-Brand Explanations
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Details on Stock Bottle Labels
2) Pharmacy Abbreviations (Sig Codes)
Our program contains over 50 of the most common
abbreviations (also called "sig codes"). Our program
also includes Roman Numerals, many common drug abbreviations and
multiple examples of full sig codes. Click
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Technician Training and Orientation Program for only $39.00.
3) Brand –
Generic Drug Name Association
Our program contains
over 55 of some of the most common brand name drugs and their generic
names (if the generic form is available). You would not be expected to
memorize all of these for your first day at work, but familiarizing
yourself with them will only help you memorize them once you start
working in the pharmacy. Click Here to check out the FREE demo or Click
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Technician Training and Orientation Program for only $39.00.
4) Prescriber
Handwriting Recognition
This program provides over 60 examples of doctor handwriting samples taken from original prescriptions for
many common drugs (like the two examples at the top of this page). They are all original handwriting samples
taken from many different doctors in multiple practice settings.
Reading prescriber's handwriting is one of the most challenging tasks
for new pharmacy technicians. By training yourself on our program,
deciphering prescriptions will be much easier and less stressful. The Prescriber
Handwriting Recognition Program ties together the previous exercises and you
will practice reading the drug, determining the quantity, calculating the day-supply and deciphering the directions. Click
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Technician Training and Orientation Program for only $39.00.
5) Basic
Self-Assessment Quiz
The Self Assessment
Quiz can only be accessed after purchasing our Pharmacy
Technician Training and Orientation Program. This quiz is
comprised of 24 questions and may be taken as many times as
needed to achieve a score of at least 75%. Once a minimum score of 75%
is achieved, a Certificate of Completion (pictured below) with your name is
created along with a copy of your quiz transcript. Multiple copies should be printed
down and stapled to your resume and/or job application. You should
also keep your certificate on file for future needs.

Take the
first step to a new career in the pharmacy industry and Click
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Pharmacy
Technician Training and Orientation Program
Only $39.00 and a few hours of studying may be your ticket to a new and fulfilling
career as a Pharmacy Technician!

This Pharmacy
Technician Training and Orientation Program is intended for use in the
United States only. Pharmacy training for other countries is beyond the scope of
this program. The Pharmacy
Technician Training and Orientation Program is designed solely for people with little or no
pharmacy experience and is generic and basic in nature. The goal of this program
is to introduce potential Pharmacy Technicians and students to the very basics
of the pharmacy profession. This program is not designed as a study tool for the
Certified Pharmacy Technician Board Exam. Regulations vary from region to
region, so please contact a local pharmacy to inquire about requirements to work
as a Pharmacy Technician in your area.