September 2007 Newsletter
Top Colleges Newsletter - September 2007
Top Colleges Newsletter - Find your future
September 2007
Volume 4 - Issue 9
Featured Article
An Insider's Perspective;
Q & A with a Pharmacy Technician Student


If you're looking for a career that's in demand, pays a great salary and has staying power, becoming a pharmacy technician could be the path for you.

Pharmacy technicians assist pharmacists by providing people with medication and other health care products. They are in charge of paperwork, verifying prescriptions and getting the medication ready for customers.

Due to advancements in science and the baby boomers now reaching the senior citizen age pharmacy technicians are in high demand and it's likely to stay that way. And because a pharmacy technician's yearly salary can reach over $36,000 there are a lot of people headed to this field.

Recently we sat down with Colton, a pharmacy technology student at a local career college, to get an idea of what a pharmacy technology program is really like.

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