PAS to integrate pharmacy technicians as membersIn an effort to sign up the new class of members, PAS will explain the value-added proposition of joining the association. Enterprising tech pursues many paths Aware of the staffing challenges many colleagues were facing due to the pandemic, Melissa Olson decided to help out by creating her own relief service. ACP requests feedback on revised version of SPPPT PTSA to host first in-person conference since 2019 Conference objective is to provide pharmacy technicians with networking and education opportunities to grow their roles beyond the dispensary. PTCB surveys techs on DEI in the workplace While more than half of respondents agreed that DEI was important in the workplace, they feel there is room for improvement. When patients test your patience Pharmacy technician Alicia Levman provides some tips on keeping cool when patients behave badly. Why community pharmacy has my heart I have had the great fortune to work in both hospital and community pharmacy, but the latter provides a very special perk. PTSBC hosts webinar on supporting patients with addictions It's essential for healthcare workers to better understand how and why some people may go down the path of addiction. A look back as the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians turns 40 The CAPT was formed by a group of four Humber College pharmacy assistant students all the way back in 1983. Fuel the fire What do you do when you no longer have the passion or fire for the place where you spend most of your time? First Previous 23 24 25 26 27 Next Last