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1 The Pharmacy Technician Program Transforming Lives…One Student At a Time Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology Instructor: Laurie Jessen
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2 Definition of a Pharmacy Technician o Assist licensed pharmacist o Completes tasks that do not require professional judgment of the pharmacist o Provides effective, appropriate & safe pharmacy services
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3 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Management of Pharmacy Operations o Purchasing o Receiving o Record keeping o Inventory control
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4 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Financial Management & Health Insurance o Billing o Claim forms o On-line adjudication
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5 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Hospital Pharmacy o Receive orders o Computer Data input o Fill medication orders o Prepare intravenous medications o Maintain records
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6 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Retail/Community Pharmacy o Receive prescriptions o Computer data input o Prepare prescription o Customer service
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7 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Retail/Community Pharmacy o Purchasing & inventory control o Assist in patient education o Insurance on-line adjudication o Cashier
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8 Roles and Responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician Advanced Pharmacy Services o Compound medications o Prepare nuclear medications o Home Care services
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9 Internships o Provide students with “real world” experience o Promote positive workplace experience o Enable student to apply skills learned in classroom o Assist student to develop marketable skills o Prepares student for continuing education
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10 Internships o Paid or unpaid o Provided during class time or after school o Students provide own transportation
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11 How to obtain an Internship Work with teacher and work-study coordinator: o Complete a job search in class o Prepare resume o Complete appropriate paperwork
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12 Business Partners o Walgreens o Shoprite o Sal-U-med o K-Mart o Target
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13 Business Partners o Prescription Den o Walmart o Shirley Drugs & Surgical o St. Charles Hospital o Mather Memorial Hospital
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14 Business Partners o Waldbaums o King Kullen o CVS o Slater Pharmacy o Prescription Center & Surgical
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15 Where are the Jobs? o Community Pharmacy o Hospitals o Mail Order o Nuclear Medicine o Pharmaceutical Sales o Warehouse
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16 Benefits to the Student? o Develop 21 st century skills o Problem solving skills o Explore career options o Time management skills o Financial literacy o Preparation for college
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17 Benefits to the Parent? Your child will become: o Self-sufficient o Self-confident o A mature individual o Productive member of society
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18 Benefits to the Community? o Work-force ready o Posses 21 st century skill o Pool of entry-level employees o Meet immediate staffing needs
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19 Questions? Contact: Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology @286-6500 Or email Laurie Jessen: ljessen@esboces.org
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Eastern Suffolk BOCES Board and Administration The Eastern Long Island Academy of Applied Technology, a program of Eastern Suffolk BOCES, does not discriminate against any employee, student, applicant for employment, or candidate for enrollment on the basis of sex, gender, race, color, religion or creed, age, weight, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, domestic violence victim status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or any other classification protected by Federal, State, or local law. This policy of nondiscrimination includes: access by students to educational programs, student activities, recruitment, appointment and promotion of employees, salaries, pay, and other benefits. Eastern Suffolk BOCES also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Eastern Suffolk BOCES fully complies with all applicable rules and regulations pertaining to civil rights for students and employees (e.g., Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, §504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Dignity for All Students Act, §303 of Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act of 2001). Inquiries regarding the implementation of the above laws should be directed to either of the Eastern Suffolk BOCES Civil Rights Compliance Officers: the Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources, 201 Sunrise Highway, Patchogue, NY 11772, 631-687-3029, ComplianceOfficers@esboces.org; or the Associate Superintendent for Educational Services, 201 Sunrise Highway, Patchogue, NY 11772, 631-687-3056, ComplianceOfficers@esboces.org. Inquiries may also be addressed to the Office for Civil Rights at the US Department of Education, 32 Old Slip, 26 th Floor, New York, NY 10005, 646-428-3800, OCR.NewYork@ed.gov.ComplianceOfficers@esboces.orgOCR.NewYork@ed.gov
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