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Technician Training and Roles in Institutional Pharmacy Practice Cindy Wilson, Pharm.D. Harborview Medical Center Learning Objectives Understand laws regarding technician training, certification, licensure, and utilization Review types of training programs Understand role of technicians in institutional pharmacy Legal definitions Pharmacy technician" is (a) A person who is enrolled in, or who has satisfactorily completed, a board approved training program.or (b) A person who is a graduate with a degree in pharmacy or medicine of a foreign school, university, or college recognized by the board "Pharmacy assistant" is a person registered by the board to perform limited functions in the pharmacy RCW 18.64A.010

May I see your license and registration? Licensure = Agency of government grants permission to engage in a given occupation once the applicant has attained the minimal degree of competency necessary to ensure that the public health, safety, and welfare will be reasonably well protected. Technicians are licensed by the state. Certification = Non-governmental agency or association grants recognition to an individual who has met certain predetermined qualifications specified by that agency or association (accreditation refers to an institution). Technicians are certified by their training site. Registration = to make or secure official entry of in a register. So, registration with the State means you are on their list of persons operating as an assistant. Assistants are registered. It s the law The board shall adopt rules governing the extent to which pharmacy ancillary personnel may perform services associated with the practice of pharmacy. These rules shall provide for the certification of pharmacy technicians by the department. RCW 18.64A.030 It s the law Pharmacy assistants may perform, under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, duties including but not limited to, typing of prescription labels, filing, refiling, bookkeeping, pricing, stocking, delivery, nonprofessional phone inquiries, and documentation of third party reimbursements and other such duties and subject to such restrictions as the board may by rule adopt. RCW 18.64A.030

It s the law Pharmacy Technicians may assist in performing, under the supervision and control of a licensed pharmacist, manipulative, nondiscretionary functions associated with the practice of pharmacy RCW 18.64A.030 Pharmacist s Responsibility the pharmacy or pharmacist shall retain responsibility for any act performed by pharmacy ancillary personnel in the course of employment. RCW 18.64A.080 Pharmacist : Technician no pharmacist may supervise more than one pharmacy technician EXCEPT In the preparation of medicine or other materials used by patients within the facility, one pharmacist supervising no more than three pharmacy technicians RCW 18.64A.040

Pharmacy Assistants The pharmacy assistant may assist a pharmacist in performance of all tasks except those reserved to the pharmacist and pharmacy technician. Pharmacy ancillary personnel may record or provide medication data when no interpretation is required. WAC 246-901-020 Pharmacy Assistants May prepackage and label drugs for subsequent use in dispensing operations May count, pour, and label for individual prescriptions May stock medications Billing Clerical work Deliver medications Pharmacy Technicians may perform certain nondiscretionary and specialized functions consistent with their training in pharmacy practice while under the immediate supervision of a licensed pharmacist perform entry of a new medication order into the pharmacy computer system and retrieval of the drug product to fill a prescription are tasks reserved to the pharmacist and pharmacy technician assist a pharmacist in the performance of all tasks except those reserved to a pharmacist WAC 246-901-020

A pharmacist shall not delegate professional responsibilities Consultation with patients & providers Receipt of verbal order, other than refill authorization Professional judgment Interpretation of data Ultimate responsibility for all aspects of completed prescription Professional communications with providers Dispensing to patients with proper information WAC 246-863-095 What can technicians do? Prescription preparation Compounding Computer entry of new order Retrieval of drug products Medication inventory management Information management when no interpretation is required Training What can t technicians do? Receive verbal orders for prescriptions Consult with patients or providers, except providing information not requiring professional judgment like dates of refills or prescription price information Consult with providers regarding patients, except interpret data in patient medical record Final check on completed prescriptions

Training requirements Pharmacy technicians must obtain education or training from one of the following: Formal academic program On-the-job training program The minimum educational prerequisite for entering a training program shall be high school graduation or G.E.D An out-of-state pharmacy technician applicant must meet the same requirements as a pharmacy technician trained in this state Applicants whose academic training has been obtained in foreign countries shall meet certification requirements WAC 246-901-030 Training requirements Pharmacy technician and assistant applicants must complete four clock hours of AIDS education WAC 246-901-120 Technician training programs Community Colleges (NSCC, Edmonds CC) Trade/Technical Schools (PIMA, Bryman) Military On-the-job training (Board approved programs)

Basic competencies for technician training programs Chemistry & Pharmacology Drug info: classes, names (brand & generic), dosages, dosage forms, routes, etc. Interpretation of prescriptions Drug preparation & distribution Basic competencies for technician training programs Inventory control Safety and infection control procedures Pharmacy law Communication skills Professional development American Society of Health- System Pharmacists ASHP Technical Assistance Bulletin on Outcome Competencies and Training Guidelines. Outcome competencies and training guidelines for institutional pharmacy technician training programs Contains 11 primary objectives Intended to be general enough that the trained technician can function well in most hospital settings

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Model Curriculum for Technician Training Developed in collaboration with APhA, National Assoc. of Drug Store Chains, two national technician groups ASHP accreditation of technician training programs Over 90 programs accredited 3 in Washington National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Closed book exam of 125 multiple choice questions covering: Assisting pharmacist in serving patients (50%) Medication distribution & inventory control systems (35%) Operations, including administrative activities like human resources & information systems (15%) Specialized and developing roles Investigational Drug Services Unit-dose medication checking (tech-check-tech) Automation system managers Unit Pharmacy Technicians (UPT s) Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBM s) Computer information systems Billing specialists

Pharmacist Technician Relationship Supervisor Technician Mentor Preceptor