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Pharmacy Technician - Retail

CDI College's Pharmacy Technician - Retail diploma program is a customer-centered program that gives graduates the practical knowledge and skills needed to excel in a retail pharmacy environment. Graduates of this program will be prepared for pharmacy tech jobs in community pharmacies.

Students gain a broad knowledge of anatomy, microbiology, physiology, and pharmacology, as well as computer skills. Communications and customer service skills for the retail work environment are also a focus of the program.

All students participate in a practicum placement at a community pharmacy in order to refine their pharmaceutical skills and gain hands-on work experience.

"My teachers and classmates were very encouraging. I found the hands-on elements of the class to be the most helpful." - Latchmin S., CDI College Graduate

Program Courses

The program outline below is for Alberta.

COURSE CODE COURSE NAME CREDITS
  • ACTE Advanced Computer Technology / Pharmacology 75

    • Students are introduced to the use of pharmacy software in dispensing medications and will become familiar with the various software screen shots. Students will be able to enter the required information for patient profiles and look up particular patient profiles. Students will also be able to create or update new drug files and doctor information, as well as the third party billing information. Adjudicating a prescription on-line will also be covered
  • APPE Anatomy and Physiology 45

    • This component of the program is designed to introduce students to the structures and functions of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the various effects of the disease states of the body and the manner in which pharmaceutical products affect them
  • CESE Career and Employment Strategies 25

    • This course looks at the planning, preparation, execution, and follow-up stages of an interview.
  • CNPE Community Pharmacy 75

    • Students are introduced to dispensing techniques and procedures with a great deal of emphasis on the role of the pharmacy technician in relation to the role and responsibilities of the pharmacist in a retail pharmacy. Students become familiar with the fact that they must complete many of the technical duties so that the pharmacist is available primarily for patient care. The student is introduced to the prescription and all of its components and the computerized and manual system of preparation and maintenance of patient profiles, as well as completion of third party billings. The student will become skilled at how to completely fill a prescription in a laboratory setting. Pharmacy equipment and dispensing techniques will be demonstrated, explained and practiced in the lab. This course is designed to expose the student to general principles of efficient inventory management in the community pharmacy.
  • CPGE Compounding 75

    • The student will review and practice the various mixing techniques and standards of commercial compounding and learn the necessity of, and limitations to, commercial compounding. Compounding will be taught through a combination of lectures, demonstrations and practical exercises. The student will become proficient at the use of torsion and electronic balances to accurately weigh ingredients to compound.
  • CRFE Comprehensive Review and Final Exam 25

    • The Pharmacy Technician program will be reviewed during this segment. Students will write a final exam in the last week of the Pharmacy Technician program. The examination will include a practical component and a comprehensive theory exam. The practical exam includes all skills taught throughout the program. The theory exam is composed of approximately 300 comprehensive multiple-choice items.
  • FAEE First Aid / CPR Medical Emergencies 20

    • This comprehensive course includes everything covered in Emergency First Aid and CPR as well as a wide range of other first aid topics that will provide participants with advanced knowledge and skills required to prevent further injury.
  • FPYE Fundamentals of Pharmacology 100

    • In this course, students learn various mechanisms of drug action and will gain an understanding of pharmacokinetic processes that affect drug/body interaction, the procedure for administration of pharmacologic agents, and will be able to identify major drugs by drug class. Students will learn about drug indications, therapeutic uses, side effects, administration routes, and common dosages. Students will be exposed to the work and language of the Pharmacy Technician and the context in which the technician’s work is performed. Current pharmaceutical care delivery systems and drug distribution systems are introduced.
  • INTE Introduction to Computers 50

    • This course covers working with the Windows operating system to manage files and folders and customize the desktop, creating documents, and using the Internet for communication and research.
  • INYE Introduction to Pharmacy 45

    • Introduction to Pharmacy is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the pharmacy profession. This subject will introduce the student to the important role that they will play as a Pharmacy Technician. The student will review pharmacy history to see how pharmacies in general and their role as a technician have changed throughout the centuries. The profession of pharmacy as it is today will be examined from the context of the role of the pharmacy personnel, the structure of the various types of pharmacies that are in our society, and the laws, regulations and record keeping requirements governing the practice of pharmacy in the province.
  • MS2E Microbiology and Sterile Products 35

    • This course is designed to provide students with the basic principles of microbiology and the reasons why reducing microbial contamination in a pharmacy are necessary. Students will learn how to control microbial contamination by using both chemical and/or physical means. Students will study basic principles of infection control. Emphasis will be placed on aseptic techniques in the preparation of pharmaceutical products.
  • PCAE Pharmaceutical Calculations 75

    • This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical skills needed in the preparation of parenteral products, community and hospital compounding. This course will allow the students to become familiar with the multiple ways of expressing strengths, systems of weights, and measurements currently used in pharmacy practice.
  • PRAC Practicum 100

    • This program includes a practicum component consisting of a specified number of weeks of work at a job site. This practicum work experience is a mandatory diploma requirement and the business organization does not pay for the services of the student during the practicum. The number of practicum hours varies between programs. To learn more about the specific practicum hours for a specific program, speak with an Admissions Representative.
  • PSKE Professional Skills 25

    • This course is designed to equip students with interpersonal skills identified by employers as essential for success in the professional world. Using a variety of instructional methods including case studies, group exercises, and discussion, students learn and practice key communication skills.
  • SSSE Student Success Strategies 25

    • This course will introduce students to skills and concepts that will help them achieve personal, academic, and career success.