Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 DearJoann, I have a copy of the book to which you refer. It is the newest Text book out there. and I go way back to CSHP where we both served as Technician Delegates. She has a fine book. I have not used it in class. It is meant to teach lab, lecture and pharmcology from the same book. I think she is very innovative in her approach. However like all textbooks they are meant for the classroom and for instructors to augment and to supplement with personal experience. Ther may be secdtions taht you may veel need more explanation, this is what I am talking about. This would be true of any text book. I have lost contact with , last I knew she was in Az at Apollo. I know she is not there anymoe. But if anyone knows where she is I would love to give her a ring/email just to send love and to say hello and Congrats! Let us know how you like the book. By the way how did you hear of it? Respectfully, Jeanetta Joann <gibster4450@...> wrote: I just wanted to say hello, and let you know how happy I am I found this site. I have decided it was time for a career change and I just recently bought Mosby's Pharmacy Technician Principles & Practices by Thersa Hopper. I was curious to know if anyone here has used it and if it was helpful? I am 36 and worked in a retail pharmacy about 16 years ago. I was not certified at that time but I did work there for about four years, and I was the only other person that worked there besides the pharmacist. I learned alot but not enough, the pharmacist I worked with was very old so I basically did most of the work and he checked everything. I know I have a long road ahead of me when it comes to studying, but I am not in a hurry. I don't plan on taking the exams until 2005 sometime. I know I will not be ready to sign up for the Nov exam. 16 years is a long time to be away from a pharmacy with all the new drugs that come out, so I have lots of studying to do. I also am not good with all the math, so I have to work on that too. Any suggestions would be appreciated as far as books to study and so forth and what topics I should tackle. Taking classes really isn't in my budget, so I am hoping I can do this by studying my heart out. Thanks Joann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Jeanetta - I would love to find myself - since I was the one that hired her at Apollo and got worked with her at Northwest Medical Center in Tucson. She only lived less than 2 miles from me when I was in Tucson, but lost touch when she moved into a new house. C'est la vie! is an EXCELLENT educator - I hope she is continuing to share her knowledge. Anne P LaVance, BS, CPhT Director / Instructor Pharmacy Technician Program Delgado Community College New Orleans, LA Jeanetta's PTCB Study Group TEXPERT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Hi, As of two years ago, I thought Hopper was at Western Career College in Sacramento. I believe she is now at Heald College in San Francisco. My guess is she is preparing the chain for a Pharmacy Tech. program launch after Heald decided to include allied health programs to its existing business and tech programs a year ago. Abueg, Trinity College > Jeanetta - > I would love to find myself - since I was the one that hired her at > Apollo and got worked with her at Northwest Medical Center in Tucson. She > only lived less than 2 miles from me when I was in Tucson, but lost touch when > she moved into a new house. C'est la vie! is an EXCELLENT educator - > I hope she is continuing to share her knowledge. > > Anne P LaVance, BS, CPhT > Director / Instructor > Pharmacy Technician Program > Delgado Community College > New Orleans, LA > > Jeanetta's PTCB Study Group TEXPERT > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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