PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

Prepare for a vital role in healthcare with our Pharmacy Technician program. Learn to prepare medications, assist pharmacists, and manage pharmaceutical data. Our program includes externships in retail and hospital settings and leads to licensure as a Pharmacy Technician.

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Talk to us about the Pharmacy Technician program at RTC.

ENTRY ADVISING
Email: advising@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-5840

LYNN-DEE SPENCER
Full-time Faculty - Pharmacy Technician
Email: ldspencer@rtc.edu
Phone: (425) 235-2495

Degrees & Certificates

Certificate of Completion

This ASHP (American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) accredited program prepares students for practice as Pharmacy Technicians performing a wide variety of tasks in both retail and hospital pharmacies under the supervision of a pharmacist. A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon successful completion of core course requirements (two [2] attempts per course only).

Enrollment Point: Fall

Certificate Details

Associate of Applied Science

This ASHP (American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) accredited program prepares students for practice as Pharmacy Technicians performing a wide variety of tasks in both retail and hospital pharmacies under the supervision of a pharmacist. To earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or Associate of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degree, students must complete all requirements for the certificate program plus 20 credits of General Education.

Enrollment Point: Fall

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OTHER INFORMATION

RTC is presently working on reaccrediting the program per ASHP. The program is now recognized by the WA Department of Health and the Washington pharmacy board. This accreditation change does not affect enrollment in the program or student completion and licensing.

To be admitted to the Pharmacy Technician Program, a prospective student must meet the following requirements:

  • Minimum age: 18 years by the beginning of the first quarter
  • (High School student or) High School Diploma/GED (or equivalent) at time of enrollment
  • English Fluency (verbal and written)

Upon invitation and acceptance to the Pharmacy Technician Program, students must provide confirmation of an account established with CastleBranch.com and pass a nationwide criminal background check (Crimes Against Persons list).

  • Castlebranch website
  • Package code: RR72
  • Cost: $113.99 (do not create an account prior to invitation and registration to the program)

Screening and Tracking Requirements

After invitation to the program, students must meet vaccination and program-specific health requirements in compliance with the Center for Disease Control Healthcare Provider immunization guidelines, including the submission of original lab results, x-ray reports and immunization records, which must be dated and signed by their healthcare provider.

Immunization Timeline Table

*Vaccinations must be current while on externships

  • Annual Tuberculosis skin test. TB tests must show as current through the entire clinical experience at the time of onboarding. Renewal may be required before one year.
  • Annual seasonal Influenza vaccine
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine within last 10 years
  • Hepatitis B vaccine (series of three vaccines and immunity titer)
  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine (two vaccines or proof of immunity titer)
  • Varicella vaccine (two vaccines or proof of immunity titer)
  • Annual background-check through CastleBranch.com
  • Personal health insurance upon entry and for the duration of the program
  • Although the COVID vaccination is not currently a program admission requirement, our clinical partners may require a student to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID. Clinical placements may be unavailable for students who are not fully immunized.
  • Current (within one year) physical evaluation by a physician or nurse practitioner to ensure student and patient safety. The evaluation should address the following areas in respect to the student's ability to perform the laboratory skills and clinical responsibilities related to becoming a Pharmacy Technician:
    • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds and to reach overhead
    • Ability to stand or walk for long periods

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