Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 --- Sounds like you took a page right out of Joe Medina's playbook and made it your own!! Was he right??? Need to give him his props when due!! , " doracpht " <doracpht@y...> wrote: > Hi All- > This reallllly chaps my hide!!! > Looks like PTCB has pulled the plug on the free practice exam. Like > so many other organizations, they are willing to take our money, but > offer little in return. > > It is my opinion that PTCB has helped to create the current 'glut' of > pharmacy techs by churning out thousands of CPhTs a year--some with > no pharmacy experience whatsoever. Employment opportunties for techs > are dismal in many parts of the country. I guess you could argue that > unemployment in general is a problem, but I sure don't know of any > unemployed pharmacists! Granting the title of Certified Pharmacy > Technician to anyone who passes the test...even if one has NEVER > worked in a pharmacy or attended an accredited traing program > cheapens the title-- > The employers see this, and pay us accordingly. Until educational or > experential prereqs are established there will be no reason to pay > the CPhT with 15 years experience any differently than the CPhT who > never stepped foot in a pharmacy, but had enough 'book smarts' to > pass a 125 question exam. > > Not a popular opinion, but it mine and I'm sticking with it > > Dora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Sorry Charlie--It may sound like Joe but these are my own thoughts...and the organizations I was thinking of were the pharmacist organizations which gladly accept tech membership but do not allow us to vote on key issues--these groups also seem to always cave in to the demands of the chains. You can search the archives of the various tech sites and see that PTCB's lack of prereqs for testing and chain influence/pressure on pharmacy practice have been a beef of mine for a number of years---long before the " great tech schism " . Dora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Hi Dora, Just imagine the tech who has the experience and is book smart or trainable. Would any state let them sit for the pharmacy boards w/o having graduated from an accredited pharmacy school? Don't think so!!! How about someone who drops out in the last year of school? Wanna sit for boards? No way! Even foreign schooled pharmacists can't come here and expect a license automatically. But if you want to be a certified pharmacy technician - hey, so long as your checks don't bounce or better yet if you a have a credit and can pay on-line - you're more than half way there. The employers see this, and pay us accordingly. Until educational or experential prereqs are established there will be no reason to pay the CPhT with 15 years experience any differently than the CPhT who never stepped foot in a pharmacy, but had enough 'book smarts' to pass a 125 question exam. Not a popular opinion, but it mine and I'm sticking with it Dora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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