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Pharmacy tech program now taking applications

by The Daily Inter Lake
| October 21, 2009 2:00 AM

Applications for the fall 2010 Pharmacy Technology Certificate program at Flathead Valley Community College became available this week.

The college, in partnership with Kalispell Regional Medical Center, launched the one-semester program in 2007 to address the shortage of certified pharmacy technicians in the Flathead Valley.

Students take medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology classes at the college and pharmacy classes taught by pharmacists at the hospital.

Students spend about 12 weeks receiving 20 hours a week of on-the-job training while rotating through a variety of settings including long-term care facilities, retail pharmacies and hospital pharmacies. Students also learn in a simulated pharmacy at the hospital, using candy instead of medicine.

Upon successful completion of this 17-credit program, students qualify to take the Certified Pharmacy Technician exam and go directly to work.

Interested people may pick up applications at the college's admissions office in Blake Hall. The deadline for application submission is April 15, 2010.

Applicants must have been accepted to Flathead Valley Community College.

The program fills on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants must complete application packets and submit to comprehensive background and occupational health clearance among other requirements.

For more information, contact Robin Graham at 756-3673 or by e-mail at rgraham@fvcc.edu.