Southwestern Illinois College prepares students for careers as Pharmacy Technicians
Photojournalist Kenney Koger visited Southwestern Illinois College Belleville Campus to learn more about the SWIC Pharmacy Technician Program. Author: Lexi Brown Updated: 11:45 AM CDT August 4, 2021
BELLEVILLE, Ill. With more and more pharmacies opening all the time, Southwestern Illinois College is preparing students for well-paying secure careers as Pharmacy Technicians.
Photojournalist Kenney Koger visited Southwestern Illinois College Belleville Campus to learn more about the SWIC Pharmacy Technician Program.
Students can contact Pharmacy Technician Coordinator Melissa Epps to enroll and learn more about the program at (618) 235-2700, by emailing Melissa.epps@swic.edu or by visiting swic.edu.
SRC offers Pharmacy Tech Program in Macomb
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MACOMB The Spoon River College Office of Community Outreach is offering a Pharmacy Technician Program in Macomb this Fall. This affordable 12 week program prepares students for a career as a Pharmacy Technician in a retail or hospital setting. Classes will be held Wednesday Evenings, August 25th –November 17th from 6-10pm at the Spoon River College Macomb Outreach Center. In Illinois, obtaining a state license allows people to work as a pharmacy tech for two years. After two years, they are required to become certified by passing a national exam, administered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). This program at SRC will provide students with the basic skills necessary for an entry level career as a pharmacy technician in a hospital or retail pharmacy setting. In addition, the coursework will prepare students to sit for the PTCB certification exam. This course is taught by a licensed Certified Pharmacy Tec
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Reliance Health notes 45 years of serving the local community
The Career Closet, located in the recently renovated basement at Reliance Health’s Morosky Building. Individuals served by Reliance Health are able to utilize the Career Closet to obtain clothing for employment and other needs that may arise. (Photo submitted)
Reliance Health Chief Executive Officer Carrie Dyer poses with a haul of toilet paper delivered during the height of the pandemic last year. (Photo submitted)
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