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I could be totally wrong, BUT what I've been lead to believe is that

California laws recently changed and so now every pharmacy tech has to

take a pharmacy tech program.

Penguin

On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:26 PM, Sommy Rhee wrote:

> I haven't taken any pharmacy technican courses. I just

> passed the PTCB. Will I be able to get a California

> License? Do I need to take extra courses at a pharm

> tech program? I was a bit confused about the licensing

> process in Cali.

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Dear Sommy

I will email you privately on this.

Jeanetta

Sommy Rhee <sommyk@...> wrote:

I haven't taken any pharmacy technican courses. I just

passed the PTCB. Will I be able to get a California

License? Do I need to take extra courses at a pharm

tech program? I was a bit confused about the licensing

process in Cali.

Thanks,

Sommy

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Dear All,

I am sorry to report that this is not the case! As of Jan 2004

California passed a law that allows ONE of the following to become

registered in addition to getting fingerprints:

1. Pass PTCB

OR

2. Military Training

OR

3. Graduation of Ca State approved Vocational Educational Program

with an externship.

Removed from the old law is:

A. 1500 hours of OJT (usually retail Pharmacies took advantage of

this)

B. AS in hard science such as Health, Math, Chemistry, Biology or

Physics

Some of you KNOW how upset I am over this. IN FACT I almost closed

my site over this because I do not want to be a part of helping

California people to pass the PTCB and get registered. I BELIEVE

that FORMAL education is the key to reduced errors, NOT passing a

simple test! Practicing the key points learned in the classroom and

mock lab setting is necessary for mastery of skills and prevention

of med errors. I do not BELIEVE for one hot California minute that

self study and passing of PTCB can replace such arduous formal,

classroom structured education,traning and study that the military

and vocational programs require!!!!

The California educational system requires that all vocational

programs include an internship or externship and yet the California

State Board of Pharmacy has allowed people to become techs without

such an externship by allowing them to self study and pass the PTCB.

EVERYONE who knows me on line for over 2 years, KNOWS that I am the

first proponent of a LAB component or test, in addition to the

written PTCB exam. They also know that Jeanetta Mastron is the first

person online and in person at any pharmacy related convention to

call for a minimum national standard of education for pharmacy

technicians!!!!

I CAN NOT ENDORSE PTCB ONLY as a requirement for registrarion in the

state of California. I can ONLY ENDORSE a requirement for formal

education that matches that of the military or ASHP model curriculum

at a vocational institution. Why California has gone backwards I do

not know.

I will not entertain any argument to this on this site. I am not

looking for discussion of this topic on this site. I suggest another

site = Pharmacy Island if you want to discuss this.

I am merely correcting a statement that was made about California

law regarding requirements to be a tech.

My personal opinion is stated because it may affect this site!

Most Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chem

Pharm Tech Educator

Founder/Owner of this site

-- In , Penguin Rudd

<penguin@r...> wrote:

> I could be totally wrong, BUT what I've been lead to believe is

that

> California laws recently changed and so now every pharmacy tech

has to

> take a pharmacy tech program.

>

> Penguin

>

> On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:26 PM, Sommy Rhee wrote:

>

> > I haven't taken any pharmacy technican courses. I just

> > passed the PTCB. Will I be able to get a California

> > License? Do I need to take extra courses at a pharm

> > tech program? I was a bit confused about the licensing

> > process in Cali.

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Hi Again,

Disregard the previous post. The explanation followed in the next post.

Oops,

--

To love what you do and feel that

it matters - how could anything

be more fun? -- Graham

.. . . for my heart rejoiced in

all my labour . . . Ecclesiastes

2:10

-------------- Original message --------------

Dear All,

I am sorry to report that this is not the case! As of Jan 2004

California passed a law that allows ONE of the following to become

registered in addition to getting fingerprints:

1. Pass PTCB

OR

2. Military Training

OR

3. Graduation of Ca State approved Vocational Educational Program

with an externship.

Removed from the old law is:

A. 1500 hours of OJT (usually retail Pharmacies took advantage of

this)

B. AS in hard science such as Health, Math, Chemistry, Biology or

Physics

Some of you KNOW how upset I am over this. IN FACT I almost closed

my site over this because I do not want to be a part of helping

California people to pass the PTCB and get registered. I BELIEVE

that FORMAL education is the key to reduced errors, NOT passing a

simple test! Practicing the key points learned in the classroom and

mock lab setting is necessary for mastery of skills and prevention

of med errors. I do not BELIEVE for one hot California minute that

self study and passing of PTCB can replace such arduous formal,

classroom structured education,traning and study that the military

and vocational programs require!!!!

The California educational system requires that all vocational

programs include an internship or externship and yet the California

State Board of Pharmacy has allowed people to become techs without

such an externship by allowing them to self study and pass the PTCB.

EVERYONE who knows me on line for over 2 years, KNOWS that I am the

first proponent of a LAB component or test, in addition to the

written PTCB exam. They also know that Jeanetta Mastron is the first

person online and in person at any pharmacy related convention to

call for a minimum national standard of education for pharmacy

technicians!!!!

I CAN NOT ENDORSE PTCB ONLY as a requirement for registrarion in the

state of California. I can ONLY ENDORSE a requirement for formal

education that matches that of the military or ASHP model curriculum

at a vocational institution. Why California has gone backwards I do

not know.

I will not entertain any argument to this on this site. I am not

looking for discussion of this topic on this site. I suggest another

site = Pharmacy Island if you want to discuss this.

I am merely correcting a statement that was made about California

law regarding requirements to be a tech.

My personal opinion is stated because it may affect this site!

Most Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chem

Pharm Tech Educator

Founder/Owner of this site

-- In , Penguin Rudd

wrote:

> I could be totally wrong, BUT what I've been lead to believe is

that

> California laws recently changed and so now every pharmacy tech

has to

> take a pharmacy tech program.

>

> Penguin

>

> On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:26 PM, Sommy Rhee wrote:

>

> > I haven't taken any pharmacy technican courses. I just

> > passed the PTCB. Will I be able to get a California

> > License? Do I need to take extra courses at a pharm

> > tech program? I was a bit confused about the licensing

> > process in Cali.

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