PTCE Pharmacy Technician Exam: Mastering the PTCB Blueprint

Pass the PTCE with Confidence: A Comprehensive Exam Prep Course for Pharmacy Technicians

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Description

This comprehensive course is designed to help pharmacy technicians master the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) and achieve their certification goals. With a focus on the PTCE blueprint, this course covers the key knowledge areas, skills, and competencies required for success on the exam.

Throughout the course, students will learn about the various domains and competencies covered in the PTCE, including drug classifications, drug interactions, dosage calculations, medication safety, pharmacy regulations, prescription dispensing, compounding principles, and patient communication. The course provides in-depth instruction on each topic, with clear explanations, practical examples, and real-world scenarios to enhance understanding.

Students will also engage in interactive learning activities such as calculating dosage, days supply, drip rate, and allegation questions to reinforce their knowledge and skills and gain confidence in their exam readiness. The course includes access to study resources, including practice questions, study guides, and reference materials, to support students in their exam preparation.

With experienced instructor, comprehensive content, and a focus on the PTCE blueprint, this course is designed to equip pharmacy technicians with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully pass the PTCE and become certified pharmacy technicians. Whether you are a novice or an experienced pharmacy technician seeking certification, this course will provide you with the tools and resources to achieve your PTCE goals and advance your career in the pharmacy profession.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the PTCE blueprint, including the domains and competencies covered in the exam.
  • Review the key regulations and laws governing pharmacy practice, including federal and state regulations, and their implications for pharmacy technicians.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of drug classifications, generic and brand names, dosage forms, routes of administration, and common indications for medications frequentl
  • Define the role and responsibilities of a pharmacy technician in the context of the PTCE.
  • Identify common drug interactions, including drug-drug, drug-food, and drug-supplement interactions, and their potential impact on patient safety.
  • Develop proficiency in pharmaceutical calculations, including dosage calculations, concentration conversions, and other calculations relevant to pharmacy practi
  • Describe the principles of medication safety, including proper storage, labeling, dispensing, and administration techniques, to prevent medication errors.
  • Understand the basics of pharmacy inventory management, including drug storage, drug recalls, and drug utilization review.

Who Should Attend!

  • Current Pharmacy Technicians and anyone interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician