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The Pharmacy Management degree prepares students for pharmacy technician positions in community, clinic, and hospital pharmacies. Pharmacy technicians assist licensed pharmacists with preparation of medications. Courses focus on the abilities needed to assist the pharmacist in collecting, organizing, and evaluating information for direct patient care. Content includes drug classification, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of prescription medications, as well as an introduction to non-prescription drugs; pathophysiology regarding diseases; pharmaceutical inventory control; laws and ethics that apply to pharmacy operations; introduction to specialty pharmacies; in-depth concepts of sterility and quality assurance processes; and multicultural aspects of health care. In addition, students develop communication skills and essential mathematical concepts related to medication dosing. Students will also participate in workplace experiences. The intent of the program is to prepare students to take the national certification examination to become Certified Pharmacy Technicians and be employed in a pharmacy setting.
Program Outcomes
Students completing this degree should be able to satisfy the following outcomes:
- Organize and maintain patient records and inventory control systems.
- Accurately compound and prepare prescriptions under the direction of a licensed pharmacist.
- Use aseptic technology to prepare prescriptions in specialized pharmaceutical settings.
- Provide leadership as a pharmacy manager using effective communication strategies, including speaking, listening, writing, negotiating, and persuasion.
- Use accounting principles for inventory management and cost containment.
- Ensure regulatory compliance and patient safety within the pharmacy organization.
Getting Started
This program has special admission requirements and enrollment limits. The first step to entering the following program is to take part in an assessment process, which includes taking the college’s free placement test and meeting with Chemeketa Advising. For admission to the program, an application is required. This is a separate step from testing and assessment. Applications are available on the college website. Students are required to submit a copy of their current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR cards and completed immunization forms prior to registration in the first term of the program. Students must also pass a criminal background check, be fingerprinted, and undergo drug testing (pursuant to OAR 855-010-0045). Practicum sites also require student licensure from the Oregon Board of Pharmacy.
You may earn an associate of applied science degree by successfully completing required 104 credit hours with a grade of “C” or better in all courses.
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