yes, pharmaceutical sales reps can have any degree such as accounting, business, etc
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To be a pharmacy technician in California, you must go through an approved training program and register with the board of pharmacy. This can include an associates degree in Pharmacy Technology or other certification procedures.
Typically, the state medical board or licensing agency has the authority to revoke a physician's license. This action is usually taken when the physician is found guilty of professional misconduct or malpractice.
Most states require licensing to become a nail technician. The license is usually given by the state's Board of Cosmetology.
Information about how to become a Pharmacy Technician can be found from the following sources: State Board of Pharmacy: Check your state's board of pharmacy website for specific requirements, licensing information, and regulations regarding becoming a Pharmacy Technician. Professional Associations: Organizations like the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) and the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) provide resources, study materials, and certification information for aspiring Pharmacy Technicians. Community Colleges and Vocational Schools: Many educational institutions offer programs or courses that provide the necessary training and education to become a Pharmacy Technician. Contact local community colleges or vocational schools for program details. Pharmacies: Reach out to local pharmacies to inquire about any available training programs or apprenticeships they offer for individuals interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician. Online resources: Utilize reputable websites such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Pharmacy Technician-related forums and blogs for general information, job outlook, and advice on starting a career as a Pharmacy Technician.
Answer is C. two years
Answer is D. sponsored the first national voluntary certification exam
You should check with your state Pharmacy Board for the EXACT answer but if it isn't a felony, yes, you probably can.
sponsored the first national voluntary certification exam in 1995
It may depend on WHAT type of crime you have a record for. For specific information relative to your state, you will have to contact your state's Pharmacy Board.
Becoming a pharmacy tech does not specifically require "years." A pharmacy technician must simply be qualified (by either experience or on-the-job-training) and have a high-school diploma. Certain states have different requirements as far as certification (just an exam) or registration with their state's board of pharmacy (pay the fee). For instance, Texas requires all pharmacy technicians be certfied by the PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board) and register with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. For more info, visit http://tsbp.state.tx.us or google search your state + "board of pharmacy" for the requirements. Have a great day. James Freeman, CPhT Victoria, TX cpht@jfcomputing.net