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Accreditation council for pharmacy education (ACPE)
national agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education
American association of pharmacy technicians (AAPT)
first pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979
american pharmacists association (APhA)
oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852
american society of health-system pharmacists (ASHP)
pharmacy association founded in 1942
ASHP model curriculum for pharmacy technician education and training
a program that provides details on how to meet the ASHP goals for pharmacy technician training curricula
Board of pharmacy (BOP)
a state-managed agency that licenses pharmacists and may either register or license pharmacy technicians to work in pharmacy
Certified pharmacy technician (CPhT)
a technician who has passed the national certification examination; the technician can use the abbreviation (CPhT) after their name
closed-door pharmacy
a pharmacy in which medications are called in from institutions, such as long-term care facilities, and are then delivered; not open to the public
community pharmacy
also known as an outpatient or retail pharmacy; these pharmacies serve patients in their communities, consumers can walk in and purchase a prescription or over the counter (OTC) drug
competency
the capability or proficiency to perform a function
confidentiality
the practice of keeping privileged customer info from being disclosed without the customer’s consent
continuing education (CE)
education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal
hyperalimentation
parenternal (intravenous) nutrition for patients who are unable to eat solids or liquids; also known as total parenternal nutrition (TPN)
inpatient pharmacy
a pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
licensed pharmacy technician
a pharmacy technician who is licensed by the state board; licensing ensures that an individual has at least the minimum level of competency required by the profession, unlike a registered pharmacy technician
national association of boards of pharmacy (NABP)
national organization for members of state boards of pharmacy
national health career association (NHA)
certification organization for a variety of health care careers, including the institute for the certification of pharmacy technicians (ICPT)
National pharmacy technician association (NPTA)
pharmacy association primarily for technicians; founded in 1999
nondiscretionary duties
tasks that do not require professional judgement such as repackaging medications, managing inventory, filling automated dispensing machines, and billing
outpatient pharmacy
a pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings
Parenternal medications
a term most commonly used to described medications administered by injections, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously
Pharmacy Technician Accreditation Commission (PTAC)
agency-formed partnership between ASHP and ACPE for review and accreditation of pharmacy tech education and training programs
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)
National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
Professionalism
Conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics) as accepted by others in the profession
Registered pharmacy technician
a pharmacy technician who is registered through the state board of pharmacy; the registration process helps maintain a list of those working in pharmacies and may require a background check through the legal system; the registration process does not guarantee the level of the registrant’s knowledge or skills
the society for the education of pharmacy technicians (SEPhT)
a national technician organization that offers tools and useful information used in training and education of students and current practicing pharmacy technicians
total parenternal nutrition (TPN)
large volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions