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BPTS launches Veterinary Pharmacy Certificate

The new credential recognizes pharmacy technicians providing pharmaceutical care to animals.
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The Board of Pharmacy Technician Specialties is launching a Veterinary Pharmacy Certificate. This specialized credential will be the first of its kind to recognize pharmacy technicians involved in providing pharmaceutical care for animals.

“We are excited to provide pharmacy technicians with a unique opportunity to distinguish themselves and their specialized knowledge as it relates to veterinary prescriptions,” said Mike Johnston, founder and CEO of BPTS. “Many pharmacy technicians play a critical role in providing veterinary pharmaceutical care and now they can be recognized for doing so.”

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Candidates must be an active CPhT (through either NHA or PTCB) and either complete a BPTS-Recognized Training Program for Veterinary Pharmacy or have completed 1 year or 1,000 hours of supervised pharmacy experience related to veterinary prescriptions. 

BPTS has already approved the Veterinary Pharmacy Certificate Program for Pharmacy Technicians offered by PowerPak, an industry leader in continuing pharmacy education programs. More information about the course can be found online here.  

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“We are thrilled to join with BPTS in this endeavor to be a BPTS-Recognized Training Program for their Veterinary Pharmacy Certificate,” said Susanne Batesko, president at PowerPak. “By working together, we can foster continued learning and growth within the pharmacy technician community.”

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