The job of a pharmacy technician can be exciting and rewarding. With the right kind of training and hands-on-experience you can qualify to join the ranks of thousands of pharmacy technicians who are living the career of their dreams.
It can be a great adventure, and for many an enjoyable experience to work alongside licensed pharmacists.
At Everest Institute - Eagan, we provide you with both the technical and practical training which can enable you, upon graduation, to compete for entry-level pharmacy technician jobs as they become available.
Our Eagan campus takes pride in providing the training and learning environment that produces winners.
We also take pride in the fact that you'll learn under the helpful hands of qualified instructors who know the material like the back of their hand. And we think what you learn is as important as how you learn it!
Pharmacy Technician training at Everest Institute Eagan can prepare you to hit the ground running on the day you’re ready to compete for entry-level openings.
Here's what Pharmacy Technician training at the Eagan campus entails:
- Distribution and Storage of Drug Products
- Dosage Calculations and Medication Errors
- Anatomy and physiology
- Drug Side Effects Replace with Pharmacy Safety
- Medical terminology
- Pharmacology
- Preparing and Dispensing Medications
- Pharmacy Law
- Understanding Prescription Labels
- Professional Ethics
- Pharmacy Law
- Inventory Control
- Records Management
By getting the right kind of education, you can be qualified to join the ranks of thousands of others who are aiding licensed pharmacists around the country.
Despite the fact that the country has experienced a slowdown in employment, job prospects for full and part time pharmacy technicians remains promising.* There are a number of professionals transitioning out of the field who will need to be replaced by qualified individuals ready to step in and fill the openings.
Contact us today and get the Pharmacy Technician training at Everest Institute Eagan that can qualify you to seek entry-employment in less than a year.
*Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-2009 Library Edition, U.S. Your local market data likely differs from these statistics.























