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Pharmacy Technician Free Education

Pharmacy Technician is an entry level pharmacovigilance job with high demand for it. You need about 8 months and will cost you about $1200. But we have collected some options to start learning this profession for free.

First is always contacting state Employment Service Programs for Job Seekers. Sometimes they provide free education. Or they can route you to company which is in high demand for professionals and may pay for your education if you sign job contract.

And there are following pharmacy related courses in different universities:

Pharmaceuticals Management for Underserved Populations - a course by David Peters & Alan Lyles. "Students will be guided to analyze problems and develop strategies based on real world drug management issues including regulations, manufacture,"

Rosow, Carl, David Standaert, and Gary Strichartz. HST.151 Principles of Pharmacology, Spring 2005. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/health-sciences-and-technology/hst-151-principles-of-pharmacology-spring-2005 (Accessed 20 Oct, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA

Introduction to Pharmacy is absolutely free course offered by Coursea. Instructor is Kenneth M. Hale from The Ohio State University. "This course is a survey of the profession of pharmacy including its history, evolving scope of practice, ethical foundations, regulation, educational and career opportunities, and more. We will also explore topics relating to medication use and drug development."

And another one - Fundamentals of Pharmacology is also provided within Coursea project. Instructor is Emma Anne Meagher from University of Pennsylvania. "In this class you will learn how drugs affect the body, how they alter disease processes and how they might produce toxicity. We will discuss how new drugs are tested and developed prior to them being used for patient care. We will describe how personalization of medicine will become a common day reality in patient care.".

Then you should check http://www.freece.com website as they got lots of completely free eduction for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses and other health care providers.