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Dear All,

A NEW PRESS RELEASE discusses the use of the letters: CPhT!

Designation of the letters CPhT behind your name are no longer

specific to PTCE/B exam test takers. CPhT means certified pharmacy

technician just as RPh means registered pharmacist or RN means

registered nurse.

http://www.nationaltechexam.org/default.shtml

From this point on which ever the test you take to certify you as a

pharmacy technician will allow you to be called a certified pharmacy

technician.

However your state will determine which test or tests you may take to

become certified.

Here is an example:

Currently in the state of Oregon you may become certified by taking

either ICPT's ExCPT or PTCB's PTCE exam.

Currently in the state of California you may graduate from a state

approved pharmacy technician program or you may take PTCB's PTCE exam

to become certified.

Currently in the state of Texas you must complete a state training

program and pass PTCB's PTCE.

The NEWS Release can be read at:

http://www.nationaltechexam.org/default.shtml

Find the following headline and click on the appropriate 'button':

CPhT An Appropriate Designation for All Certified Technicians

Learn More... (PDF)

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Pharm Tech Educator

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