Being a Pharmacy Technician New Jersey is a
great career opportunity. A pharmacy technician has to serve the patients and assist
the pharmacist. A pharmacy technician duty is challenging and requires
patience. A pharmacy technician has to assists the pharmacist in distributing
medicines to patients. There are number of opportunities to
work part/full time in 24-hour pharmacies. Interaction with
patients, pharmacists, and healthcare professionals are a routine part of a
pharmacy technician work.
The basic requirements of a Pharmacy Technician
job at any work place include the following knowledge, skills and abilities:
Data
entry skills
Ability to read, write, and speak
English fluently
Time management and organizational
skills
Work in a team and promote a positive
team environment
Careful attention to details
Actively meet the various patient needs
Capability to work independently
Able to effectively present information
to the patient
Dedicated, organized, alert
and efficient in their work.
Ability to collaborate with other
healthcare professionals
Strong interpersonal and handling people
skills
Experienced in MS Office
Mastery in basic mathematical
calculation
To
become licensed technician has to have the following:
Min.
18 years and above
Have
a high school diploma or equivalent.
Proficiency
in spoken and written English.
Submit
an application to the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy requesting
registration as a pharmacy technician and application fee
A
passport size photo.
Submit
to a criminal verification check.
Answer
application questions related to citizenship, immigration status and moral
character.
Application
must be certified by a notary.
Medical
Assistant New Jersey are professionally trained in many
areas, which include medicine, patient care, laboratory procedures, medical
insurance and medical administration. A medical assistant
adds to Enhance Quality and Effectiveness of Care. As the aged people are
increasing more medical care and help is needed.
Medical assistants work area covers taking patient
histories, answer insurance questions, and schedule appointments. They are
specially trained to work in both clinical and administrative settings. Most of
the medical assistant course comprises the following subjects:
Patient
care and relations
Health
sciences
Clinical
assisting
Pharmacology
Health
sciences
Medical
insurance
Bookkeeping
Cardiopulmonary
Electrocardiography
Laboratory
procedures
Endocrinology
and reproduction
Therapeutic
care
Medication
administration
Medical
law and ethics
Medical Assistants has many options to work with
different types of medical professionals; this includes: doctors, nurses, radiologists,
respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other specialists. Career as a medical
assistant and pharmacy technician are hot in demand and you can chose any one,
you will work for humanity.