You will have to find out what the requirements are for pharmacy technicians in Canada. It might not be necessary. In the US there are no standard requirements for Pharmacy technicians. If the same holds true for Canada then it is a moot issue. However, employers will know you have the skills which will benefit you.
A pharmacy technician in Canada will earn roughly 15 dollars per hour. This can increase to up to 19 dollars per hour once you gain experience and time in the position.
A pharmacy technician in Canada has completed a Pharmacy Technician course at a vocational college, usually a 4-6 month course. A pharmacy assistant is someone who works at a pharmacy with on the job training provided by the pharmacy. One has a certificate / diploma with a recognized standard of training and the other is recognized for their skill set by their employer only.
A Pharmacist is someone who holds either a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or a Bachelor of Science (Rph). Bachelor degree program takes minimum of 4 years to complete and is regulated by their own College afterwards. In Canada and U.S.A, this program is offered at only select Universities and is a minimum of 5 years. Currently, Rph title and Bacherlos degree in pharmacy are no longer offered. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) candidates have to study for 6 years to get the degree in the United States but in foreign countries such as Brazil, it can take up to 14 years of studies. A pharmacy "technician" is someone who helps the Pharmacists with their work. They can be crudely categorized as the hands of the pharmacist. They will gather all pills, labels, bottles and package it for the pharmacist. They will even gather the prescription, type it up and then later ring it up at the till. The pharmacist will check all elements to make sure the prescription if correct (uses his/her head). Some Pharmacy Technicians have Pharmacy Technician Certification (CPhT) which tests the technicians to basic skills required to work in the pharmacy.
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A family doctor in Canada receives their accreditation through the College of Family Physicians of Canada. They must also pursue additional education to keep their certification.
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The hourly wage of an ultrasound technician in Canada is approximately 31.20 Canadian dollars. The hourly wage can increase with more experience and higher qualifications.
Basically, the same way you be an electrical technician in the US, except you watch Hockey instead of Football.
There are 20 colleges under SPP Canada ! but there are 2 colleges which are the best for Pharmacy - SENECA & HUMBER. both required 6 band for Admission.
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