PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Offered on the Macon Campus Admission Packet Criteria CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Warner Robins Campus 80 Cohen Walker Drive, Warner Robins, GA 31088 (478)988-6850 Macon Campus 3300 Macon Tech Drive, Macon, GA 31206 478-757-3403 www.centralgatech.edu Effective Fall Semester 2013 / Revised June 2013 PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Central Georgia Technical College Pharmacy Technology Program. This handbook was prepared by the Pharmacy Technology faculty to provide the student with a resource for information regarding the policies and procedures of the Pharmacy Technology department. This handbook does not replace the policies and procedures for the general student population of Central Georgia Technical College; therefore, students are expected to be knowledgeable regarding the contents of each. The Pharmacy Technology program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for positions in retail pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, healthcare facilities and related businesses and industries. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of didactic and clinical instruction to develop skills necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive a Pharmacy Technology diploma and have the qualifications of a pharmacy technician. The program has received accreditation by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP). A copy of this document may be found in the Pharmacy Technology Program Chairperson s Office. The program is three semesters in length following the completion of the core courses and includes technical and clinical courses. Clinical rotations will be assigned at local hospital and retail pharmacy sites. The staff and administration of the clinical affiliates provide support and assistance in maintaining the quality of the educational program. Log on to the Central Georgia Technical College website at www.centralgatech.edu or contact Admission at 988-6850, Warner Robins Campus or 757-3403, Macon Campus, for more information about the college and the Pharmacy Technology Program.
PURPOSE Pharmacy Technology is a program of study which is compatible with the policies of the Technical College System of Georgia, and encourages each Pharmacy Technology program student to benefit and contribute as a partner in the economic development and stability of Georgia. The philosophy of the Pharmacy Technology program is to provide educational opportunities and skills, and work ethics necessary to succeed in their professional occupational programs. The Pharmacy Technology program of study is consistent with the philosophy and mission of the institution. The program provides academic foundations in communications, mathematics, and human relations, as well as technical fundamentals. Program graduates are trained in the underlying fundamentals of pharmacy technology and are well prepared for employment and subsequent upward mobility. The program structure acknowledges individual differences and provides opportunities for students to seek fulfillment of their respective educational goals. The program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, physical or mental handicap, disability or academic disadvantage or economic disadvantage. To assist each student to attain his or her respective potential within the program, both the instructor and the student incur an obligation in the learning process. The instructor is a manager of instructional resources and organizes instruction in a manner that promotes learning. The student assumes responsibility for learning by actively participating in the learning process. Important attributes for success of program graduates are analytical thinking, problem solving, and the ability to apply technology as the job requires. Pharmacy Technology is a dynamic profession, requiring careful attention to current curriculum and up-to-date instructional equipment. The program promotes the concept of change as the profession evolves and nurtures the spirit of involvement in lifelong professional learning.
Pharmacy Technology Program Selection Admission to the college and selection into the Pharmacy Technology program are two distinct processes. Students are responsible for understanding both processes. Questions regarding admission to the college should be directed to the Office of Admissions. Macon Campus: (478) 757-3403 Warner Robins Campus: (478) 988-6850 Questions regarding Pharmacy Technology program selection should be directed to: Macon Campus: Betty Finney, AAS, B.S. Public Service, Program Chairperson (478) 757-3559, bfinney@centralgatech.edu Warner Robins Campus: Lorna Cox, AAS, CST, Program Faculty (478) 218-3226, lcox@centralgatech.edu As set forth in its Student Catalog, Central Georgia Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam Era, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law). The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the administration of the College nondiscrimination policies: Linda Hampton Executive Director of Conduct, Appeals and Compliance 3300 Macon Tech Drive Macon, GA 31206 Building J, Room 133 478-757-3408 FAX-478-471-5197
CGTC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Applicants must be at least 17 years old and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. Submit an application for college admission, along with a $20 non-refundable application fee. Schedule to take the COMPASS placement exam (offered in the Testing Center) in order to be admitted to the college. There is no charge for initial administration of the COMPASS exam. (Other placement exam scores may be acceptable, for example, SAT or ACT.) Request transfer credit for courses completed at accredited college(s) or other educational institutes, if applicable. Complete a Request for Transfer Credit prior to admission, and submit official transcripts to the Registrar s Office. ADMISSION FILE CHECKLIST An applicant s official student record must contain the following items in order to be accepted for admission: Application for admission High School/GED or College Transcript Proof of age Placement Exam Scores (COMPASS, SAT, ACT)
CGTC PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SELECTION PROCEDURE Students are admitted to CGTC s Pharmacy Technology Program once a year through a process of competitive admission that includes three steps. Only those students who meet the minimum academic eligibility requirements (outlined below) will be considered for selection. 1) Successfully complete of the first four of the six required core courses (minimum 2.75 GPA of these courses required). ENGL 1010 (Fundamentals of English) or Associate degree-level (ENGL 1101 or ENG 191) accepted. MATH 1012 (Foundations of Mathematics) successful completion within the last five (5) years in lieu of MAT 1012, MATH 1111(College Algebra), MATH 1101 (Mathematical Modeling) or MATH 1013 (Algebraic Concepts) are accepted ALHS 1011 (Anatomy and Physiology) successful completion within the last three (3) years. Associate degree-level A&P courses will be considered provided all body systems are covered and previously mentioned requirements are met. ALHS 1090 (Medical Terminology for the Health Sciences) successful completion within the last three years. PSYC 1010 (Basic Psychology) or Associate degree-level (PSYC 1101 or PSYC 191) psychology accepted. COMP 1000 (Introduction to Computers) successful completion within the last five (5) years. SCT 100 will be accepted in lieu of COMP 1000. ALHS 1040 (Introduction to Healthcare). 2) Submit Progression/Application Form to the Admissions Office. a. Students will not be considered for selection for any given semester unless his/her name is on the list at the campus of their choice. The Progression Form and all requirements for selection (excluding current classes) must be completed and official documents submitted (including all items listed on the Admission File Checklist) by midterm of Spring semester prior to the Fall semester for which the student wishes to be considered for selection. In the event that the student is not selected for the program and wishes to be considered for the next Fall selection must remain active by submitting a progression form/application prior to the next selection, provided that all required course grades and timeframes are still applicable. b. To submit the Progression Form go to the CGTC home page at www.centralgatech.edu page Current Students Student Affairs Registrar Progression Form Request log in to your BannerWeb account. This will automatically open the form. You will then complete the form and submit it electronically. Please make sure you print a copy of the form for your records.
Selection Criteria Upon successful completion of the required core courses, students will be considered for selection into the Pharmacy Technology program based on the following criteria: 1. Selection consideration will be given to the student who was previously selected into the CGTC Pharmacy Technology Program and did not successfully complete PHAR 1000 or PHAR 1010 and to the student who has previously taken coursework at another TCSG College as follows: *In addition to the guidelines for GPA calculation as listed above, grades for all other ALHS and PHAR courses within the curriculum will be calculated into the competitive GPA, including those taken at institutions other than CGTC (by transcript verification). The program s minimum course grade requirements and time limits will apply. 2. The number of students selected for the program is 15 and is based on the number of available clinical slots in the program as a whole and may vary due to the addition or reduction of clinical slots available. Students will receive notification from the Admissions Office by phone or e-mail regarding selection results. At that time, instructions will be given as to registration for the upcoming semester and Program orientation. Before any student s first clinical experience in the program, proof of required immunizations, a drug screen and background check are required (re-entry students will fulfill the drug screen/background check requirements upon re-entering the program as well as with the first clinical experience).
PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CURRICULUM (After Pharmacy Tech Selection) FALL SEMESTER PHAR 1000 Pharmaceutical Calculations (4) PHAR 1010 Pharmacy Technology Fundamentals (3) PHAR 1020 Principles of Dispensing (4) PHAR 1040 Pharmacology (5) SPRING SEMESTER PHAR 1030 Principles of Sterile Medication Preparation (4) PHAR 1050 Pharmacy Technology Practicum (5) SUMMER SEMESTER PHAR 2060 Advanced Pharmacy Technology Principles (3) PHAR 2070 Advanced Pharmacy Technology Practicum (5)
APPROXIMATE COST EXPECTATIONS (AFTER PHARMACY SELECTION) After selection, Pharmacy Technology students should expect three semesters of full-time instruction. The hours are typically 9am to 3pm each theory day and 9am to 5pm each clinical day. Textbook expense for the first semester is approximately $300- $400, and approximately $150 more for the last two semesters combined, for a total of approximately $450 - $500 book expense. Other expected expenses (not including tuition) are: Physical Examination: approximately $60 (plus possible additional immunizations) during 1 st Semester Drug Screen: approximately $35- $45 during 1 st Semester Criminal Background Check: during 1 st Semester- approximately $50 during 1 st Semester Technology Fee approximately $55/semester Liability Insurance: payable with PHAR 1050 2nd Semester approximately $15.00 Uniforms: approximately $50 each; 2 required (most students purchase 3-4 over their clinical experience) during 1 st Semester. There may be additional uniform requirements based on campus student is attending Required Supplies for Clinical: approximately $30 - $40 during 1 st Semester Graduation Application Fee - $35 TB Test approximately $15 during 1 st Semester Hepatitis B Series approximately $15 during 1 st Semester Costs above may vary, and students will be given detailed information about requirements in program orientation, but the intent is to give the prospective student an idea of the financial obligations that the student will incur. Financial Aid may assist with these costs, but may not cover all of the costs of the program and supplies. The above expense list does not include costs for housing, food, and mileage to travel to and from campus and clinical sites. The statements in this publication are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between the student and the College. For more information about the Pharmacy Technology program, contact CGTC Admissions Warner Robins Campus, (478)988-6850, Macon Campus (478) 757-3403, or Betty Finney, (478) 757-3559.