b'PharmacyClinical RequirementPartner organization provides the clinicalFRANKLINS IN-DEMAND Technician facilities, as well as a preceptor, with pharmacyPROGRAMS BENEFIT technician certification and at least two years of experience. Clinical requirements (160 hours)ORGANIZATIONS + LEARNERSmay not be counted until after all didactic work is completed. Learner must demonstrateOrganizational Benefitscompetencies in: Skills + Procedure (e.g. Universal precautions,Engage learners through media-rich online PREPARE EMPLOYEES FORcourses aligned with national certificationsFollow USP 797 guidelines, medication CPHT CERTIFICATION repackaging, etc.) Get immediate access to learner activity Completion Time: 1 Year or LessStaff Relationship (e.g. follow policy +and progress through data monitoringprocedures, communication, cultural behavior,and reportingAligned Exams: CPhT (Certifiedleadership, etc.)Assure quality by training workers in your Pharmacy Technician) Patient Communication (e.g. professionalfacilities to your specificationsPrepare learners for certification that leadsapproach, maintaining HIPAA, etc.) Cohort format encourages persistenceto entry-level work in any type of pharmacyWork Habits (e.g. time management, organized, function within the scope ofChoose from several start dates each termenvironment including retail, hospital,practice, etc.) Attract new employees and retain high private practice healthcare facilities and atperformers with a culture that rewards pharmaceutical companies. High school diploma or GED required. Learning Outcomes continued growthCourse completers are also eligible for upEvaluate body systems, organs, structure,to 17 credits toward a healthcare-relatedand function Learner Benefitsundergraduate degree at Franklin University. Demonstrate effective use of medical terminology used to describe body systems Gain skills and qualify for national allied CoursesAssess major diseases and conditions relatedhealthcare certifications to the human body Earn college credits toward Franklin Introduction to Pharmacy Technician I Investigate healthcare and pharmacy laws University healthcare-relatedIntroduction to Pharmacy Technician II and regulations degree programsFoundations of Anatomy & Physiology Interpret medication orders, and formulateBalance learning with your life through the Medical Terminology medication calculation, and explain dosageflexibility of online learningProfessionalism in Allied Health measurement and medication packaging Learn alongside colleagues/peers who Allied Healthcare Field ExperienceApply knowledge of pharmacology,provide a support networkdocumentation, and inventory management Complete externship/clinical hours with in the pharmacy your employerJoin or advance with an organization dedicated to your professional development'