Phar 7.14(2)(b)(b) Completed an accredited pharmacy technician training program or has a minimum of 500 hours of experience in product selection, labeling and packaging.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)(c) Completed a didactic and practical training curriculum approved by the supervising and managing pharmacist that includes training in all of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.1. Elements of correct product including all of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.a.a. Drug name.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.b.b. Strength.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.c.c. Formulation.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.d.d. Expiration date.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)1.e.e. Beyond use date.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.2. Common dispensing medication errors and concepts including all of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.a.a. Wrong medication.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.b.b. Wrong strength.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.c.c. Wrong formulation.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.d.d. Extra or insufficient quantity.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.e.e. Omitted medications if utilizing unit dose or compliance packaging.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.f.f. Expired medication.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.g.g. Look-alike or sound-alike errors.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.h.h. High-alert medications.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)3.3. Eligible products for pharmacy product verification technician-check-pharmacy technician.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)4.4. Organizational policies and procedures on reporting of medication errors.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.5. Overview of the medication use process including all of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.a.a. Procurement.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.b.b. Ordering.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.c.c. Dispensing.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.d.d. Administration.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.e.e. Monitoring.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.6. A practical training designed to assess the competency of the pharmacy technician prior to starting the validation process. The practical training shall include simulation of at least 2 occurrences of each of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.a.a. Wrong drug.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.b.b. Wrong strength.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.c.c. Wrong formulation.