Posts Tagged ‘Pharmacy Technician’

Pharmacy Technician WEEK? What Do You Think?

// June 22nd, 2009 // 5 Comments » // Pharmacy General

The National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA) is considering sponsoring the first-ever “Pharmacy Technician Week” in October 2009. What do you think?

In the past, pharmacy technicians have been recognized on National Pharmacy Technician Day (the 3rd Tuesday of each October), however this originated as a part of National Pharmacy Week. Since the APhA launched October as American Pharmacy Month a few years ago, we are considering making the shift to recognize technicians for an entire week. This is the approach that ASHP takes with Health-System Pharmacy Week.

Each day of the week could be designated to recognize pharmacy technicians working in various practice settings, ie Retail Pharmacy Technician Day, Health-System Pharmacy Technician Day, Pharmacy Technician Educators Day, etc.

We want your thoughts, feedback & suggestions.

RxMike Book Club: Win Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways

// June 2nd, 2009 // 9 Comments » // RxMike Book Club

Simply put, I am a reading geek. My approach to reading may be uncommon, but normally I read 4-6 books at a time, almost all being non-fiction. I will read a chapter from one book, then move on to another book and so on. I don’t know, maybe I have ADD!

My point is, however, that I love reading and I also love to give away books that I really like and make recommendations to others. In fact, I even started publishing “What I’m Reading Now” as part of my Life Focus article that is published in Today’s Technician – the magazine for pharmacy technicians – years ago.

Now that I have started www.rxmike.com – the official blog of Mike Johnston, CPhT, I think it only makes sense to start a monthly RxMike Book Club. Here’s how it’s going to work: each month I will select a book that I find compelling, impactful, inspiring or interesting…provide a brief description…and then post a related question for your comments. One comment will be selected randomly to receive a FREE copy of that month’s book. Pretty simple.

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For my first Book Club selection, I’ve chosen the first book that I read that made a major impact on me…Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers, PhD. The book teaches how to turn fear into personal power and action…an important lesson for us all.

When we see the world and live our life with a positive mental attitude, it becomes possible for us to deal with life in a much more efficient manner. We become responsible people. The author says that responsibility is a must. If we are to come up in life, then we have to stop blaming other people. - from www.reviewstream.com

TO ENTER TO WIN A FREE COPY of Feel the Fear and Do It AnywayLEAVE A COMMENT:
—– What is something that you fear and want to overcome?

The winner will be selected randomly on Friday, June 5th at 4:00 PM (CDT).
Follow me on twitter for the announcement of the winner.

Networking 101 for Pharmacy Technicians

// May 26th, 2009 // 5 Comments » // Pharmacy General, Pharmacy Technician

Networkingnet·work·ing – the process or practice of building up or maitaining informal relationships, especially with people whose friendship could bring advantages such as job or business opportunities.

Sounds boring, I know, but the truth is that networking with colleagues is critical to success…and with the advent of online social media networks, it can be a lot of fun.

Here are three steps to get started. (more…)

Striving for Dignity, Self-Respect and Integrity in the Profession of Pharmacy

// April 12th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Pharmacy General

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Have you heard about…The Pharmacy Alliance (TPA)…not if the chain pharmacy corporate offices have anything to do with it! TPA was established in 2008 and is focused on bringing back dignity, self-respect and integrity to pharmacy professionals, including pharmacy technicians (kudos).

The TPA website details their 13 guiding principles as being:
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Emily’s Law Signed by OH Governor

// January 7th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Pharmacy Regulations, Pharmacy Technician

 

SB 203, known as Emily’s Law, has received Governor Ted Strickland’s signature today, making the law official in the state of Ohio. Named after Emily Jerry, Emily’s Law will provide strict requirements and regulations for pharmacy technicians. The law, which was originally sponsored by Senator Tim Grendell, was drafted with assistance of the National Pharmacy Technician Association. (more…)

Florida Job Outlook

// January 5th, 2009 // No Comments » // Pharmacy Technician

This weekend the Miami Herald reported that the state of Florida anticipates 1,500 new pharmacy technician positions to be added per year through 2015 (according to the State Agency for Workplace Innovation).  This increase in demand for qualified, trained and education pharmacy technicians will certainly provide a boost for currently practicing technicians in the state, as well as enrollment at pharmacy technician training programs.