Transcript Document
Chapter 14
Your Future in
Pharmacy Practice
Learning Objectives
• Describe the format and content of the
Pharmacy Technician Certification
Examination.
• Explain the criteria for recertification for
pharmacy technicians.
• Discuss the major principles of the Code of
Ethics of the American Association of
Pharmacy Technicians.
• Identify a variety of strategies for successful
adaptation to the work environment.
Learning Objectives
• Make a plan for a successful job search.
• Write a résumé and a cover letter.
• Prepare for and successfully complete an
interview.
• Discuss some trends for the future of the
pharmacy profession and their impact on
pharmacy technicians.
INCREASING YOUR
EMPLOYABILITY
• Professionalism and the Technician:
Although type and length of technician
education and training still vary widely,
only the Certified Pharmacy Technician
(CPhT) credential for technicians is
recognized nationally. The CPhT is quickly
becoming preferred or even required for
employment in many states.
INCREASING YOUR
EMPLOYABILITY
• Certification and the National
Certification Examination: Certification is
offered through the Pharmacy Technician
Certification Board (PTCB). The content
areas of the exam includes assisting the
pharmacist in serving patients, maintaining
medication and inventory control systems,
and participating in the administration and
management of pharmacy practice.
INCREASING YOUR
EMPLOYABILITY
• Recertification: Recertification is required by
the PTCB every 2 years. To be recertified, one
must earn a total of 20 hours credit in pharmacyrelated continuing education, with at least one of
these hours being in pharmacy law.
• Hierarchy of Technician Positions:
Technicians will have increasing opportunities for
job advancement as requirements for certification
and training increase.
• Professional Organizations:
INCREASING YOUR
EMPLOYABILITY
• Professional Organizations: Being part of
a profession means taking an active role in
advancing the profession. Locate local
technician organizations, and inquire about
how you can participate in decisions
affecting the future practice of pharmacy.
Figure 14.1
States Recognizing Pharmacy
Technician Certification
Terms to Remember
• paraprofessional
• Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT)
• Pharmacy Technician Certification
Examination (PTCE)
• recertification
• professional
ETHICS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Code of Ethics Statements: These
statements regarding professional behavior
are often written as formal documents and
provide language to aid in the decisionmaking process when ethical dilemmas
present themselves in pharmacy practice.
ETHICS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Dilemmas and Questions Facing
Healthcare Professionals: Deciding what
action to take when faced with an ethical dilemma
in the pharmacy requires consideration of the
circumstances, choosing an action, and justifying
the action. This is done by asking questions like
“What is the dilemma?” “What pharmaceutical
alternatives apply?” and “What is the best
alternative, and can it be justified on moral
grounds?”
Terms to Remember
• ethics
• ethical dilemma
ADJUSTING TO THE WORK
ENVIRONMENT
Preparing to work in an institutional or
community-based pharmacy requires
serious thought about one’s attitude,
reliability, accuracy, sense of responsibility,
personal appearance, organizational skills,
and ability to relate to others.
JOB SEARCH
• Clarify Your Career Goals: Make certain
what type of job setting (hospital or community
pharmacy) you want to work in, and also think
about what you want out of the job (advancement
in retail management or customer care).
• Write a Good Résumé: Writing a
comprehensive, attractive résumé and cover letter
is an important part of a carefully planned job
search.
JOB SEARCH
• Establish a Network: Identify faculty,
acquaintances, friends, and relatives who can
assist you in your job search. Join professional
associations, attend meetings, and network with
colleagues and potential employers.
• Identify and Research Potential
Employers: Check classified ads and look up
potential employers in telephone directories.
Make use of career opportunities posted on Web
sites and job search Web sites.
JOB SEARCH
• Write a Strong Cover Letter: The cover
letter should highlight your qualifications
and call attention to your résumé. A sloppy
cover letter will detract from even the most
professional résumé.
• Prepare for the Interview: Preparing for a
job interview is integral to obtaining a
desirable technician position.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Workforce Issues: As the volume of
prescriptions rises and our reliance on drug
therapy increases, the need for qualified personnel
in the pharmacy profession continues to grow. The
pace of work in pharmacies around the country
increases and the demands on pharmacists for
more direct patient care, drug therapy assessment,
and cognitive duties also expand.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• New Medicines and New Drug
Development Technologies: To work in
pharmacy is to be at the front lines when new
medications are introduced to combat acquired
AIDS, cancer, heart disease, cystic fibrosis, and
other challenging diseases.
• New Dose Forms and Drug Delivery
Mechanisms: The past few years have seen the
introduction of such innovations as ocular inserts,
liposomes, and monoclonal antibodies.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Robotics: Robotic machinery is already used in
many institutional settings for unit dose
repackaging procedures. It is being installed in the
community pharmacy setting with greater
frequency.
• Continued Growth in Clinical
Applications: In the future, more and more of
the pharmacy professional’s time and energies will
be given to educational and counseling functions.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Increased Emphasis on Home
Healthcare: The reasons behind the growth
of home healthcare include reduced cost,
improvements in technology that make
home care more practical, and the
preference of individuals for remaining at
home rather than in institutions.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Increased Emphasis on Managed Care:
The increased emphasis on primary and preventive
care with attention to cost-effective medical
services that managed care introduced has in effect
revolutionized our healthcare system.
• Increased Technician Responsibility and
Specialization: Some states allow trained
technicians to check the work of other technicians.
Other states allow the pharmacy technician to
accept new prescriptions from a doctor’s office.
TRENDS IN PHARMACY
PRACTICE
• Increased Geriatric Applications: The
aging of the population will place great financial
burdens on the healthcare system as a whole and
on pharmacy in particular, leading inevitably to
political decisions that will affect the functions of
the pharmacist and the technician.
• Increased Healthcare and Drug Costs:
Pharmacies will need to work with patients to
identify cost-effective and affordable options for
drug therapy.
Discussion
Choose one potential employer of
pharmacy technicians, and research to find
more information about the employer.
Write a brief report providing information
that might be of interest to a potential
employee of this pharmacy or institution.
Write a résumé and cover letter that you
might use to apply for a job as a pharmacy
technician.
Discussion
Search the Internet for news on which
states allow “right-to-die” or
physician-assisted suicide
prescriptions. Report on what
procedures must be taken to fill such
a prescription in the pharmacy. What
ethical dilemma might pharmacy
personnel encounter in a state where
such prescriptions are legal?