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" Session at American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Annual Meeting in

Washington, D.C. Planned in ation with PTCB

PTCB Certification: Expanding the Reach of the Pharmacy Team will be presented

on Monday, March 15, 2009 from 10 AM -12 noon as part of the APhA Annual

Meeting. Now, more than ever, Pharmacy technicians provide invaluable services

both to the pharmacy team and to the patients served by the pharmacy. As demands

continue to grow for pharmacists' time, PTCB certified pharmacy technicians are

poised and ready to take on additional roles and responsibilities.

Shane P. Desselle, RPh, PhD, FAPhA, Associate Dean for Tulsa Programs,

Professor and Chair Department of Pharmacy: Clinical & Administrative Sciences —

Tulsa College of Pharmacy University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center will be

speaking about recent evidence-based publications focused on pharmacists'

attitudes and opinions about certification of pharmacy technicians and the roles

of pharmacy technicians in the workplace.

Coyle, Pharm. D., Pharmacy Supervisor of the Washington, DC District for

Walgreens will discuss the evolution of pharmacy technician roles and where the

profession is headed in the future. Case studies of innovative roles for PTCB

certified pharmacy technicians in the workplace will be showcased during this

session.

Pendleton, MM, R.Ph., Director Pharmacy Services at Northern Michigan

Regional Hospital and PTCB Certification Council member will provide an update

from PTCB. "

https://www.ptcb.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=2010_winter & Template=/CM/ContentDis\

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Would be interested in attending this but can't find much info, i.e., time,

location, registration.  No additional info on their site either. 

 

 

From: Jeanetta Mastron <rxjm2002@...>

Subject: APhA to have PT Programs in DC March 15, 2010

Date: Sunday, February 21, 2010, 9:58 AM

 

" Session at American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Annual Meeting in

Washington, D.C. Planned in ation with PTCB

PTCB Certification: Expanding the Reach of the Pharmacy Team will be presented

on Monday, March 15, 2009 from 10 AM -12 noon as part of the APhA Annual

Meeting. Now, more than ever, Pharmacy technicians provide invaluable services

both to the pharmacy team and to the patients served by the pharmacy. As demands

continue to grow for pharmacists' time, PTCB certified pharmacy technicians are

poised and ready to take on additional roles and responsibilities.

Shane P. Desselle, RPh, PhD, FAPhA, Associate Dean for Tulsa Programs, Professor

and Chair Department of Pharmacy: Clinical & Administrative Sciences — Tulsa

College of Pharmacy University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center will be

speaking about recent evidence-based publications focused on pharmacists'

attitudes and opinions about certification of pharmacy technicians and the roles

of pharmacy technicians in the workplace.

Coyle, Pharm. D., Pharmacy Supervisor of the Washington, DC District for

Walgreens will discuss the evolution of pharmacy technician roles and where the

profession is headed in the future. Case studies of innovative roles for PTCB

certified pharmacy technicians in the workplace will be showcased during this

session.

Pendleton, MM, R.Ph., Director Pharmacy Services at Northern Michigan

Regional Hospital and PTCB Certification Council member will provide an update

from PTCB. "

https://www. ptcb.org/ AM/Template. cfm?Section= 2010_winter & Template=

/CM/ContentDispl ay.cfm & ContentID =3698

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