Legacy of the Past
The Tech’s Task List
Degrees and exams
Practice Settings
Who does what
100

What is Mesopotamia?

This ancient civilization recorded "medical recipes" on clay tablets as early as 2600 BCE.

100

What is processing insurance claims?

A technician’s duty involving the entry of patient information and billing into computer systems.

100

What is a High School Diploma?

The minimum educational credential required for most pharmacy technician formal programs.

100

What is retail pharmacy?

This setting includes chain pharmacies, independent shops, and pharmacies located inside grocery stores.

100

 Who is the pharmacist?

This professional has a "broader scope of practice" and performs clinical assessments.

200

Who is Hippocrates?

Often called the "Father of Medicine," he introduced the theory of the four humors (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile).

200

 What is prescription dispensing?

Techs assist in this process by retrieving, counting, and accurately measuring medications for dispensing.

200

What is the NAPLEX?

The abbreviation for the licensure exam that pharmacists must pass to become registered.

200

What is hospital pharmacy?

Technicians in this setting collaborate with doctors and nurses to manage medication technology systems and stocks.

200

What is limited?

 A technician’s scope of practice is described as this when compared to a pharmacist.

300

What are apothecaries?

Established in the 8th century, these centers (the first pharmacies) originated in Baghdad for compounding and dispensing.

300

What are sterile products?

These are prepared under sterile conditions and can include intravenous (IV) medications.

300

What is the NHA (National Healthcareer Association)?

This organization is the largest allied health certification agency in the United States, through which techs take their national exam.

300

What are specialty pharmacies?

These pharmacies focus on complex conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, or rare diseases.

300

Who is the pharmacist?

The primary person responsible for interpreting prescription orders and making decisions regarding therapy.

400

 Who is Al-Zahrawi?

He is known as the "Father of Operative Surgery" and wrote the influential medical text Kitab al-Tasrif.

400

What is medication counseling (or clinical advice)?


Although technicians can provide general information, they are strictly prohibited from providing this clinical service.

400

What is a Pharm.D. (Doctor of Pharmacy)?

The advanced degree required for a pharmacist, typically taking six to eight years of post-secondary education.

400

What are long-term care facilities?

Facilities like nursing homes where technicians ensure residents receive their medications accurately and on time.

400

What are administrative (or pharmacy-related) duties?

The technician’s role is primarily focused on supporting pharmacy operations and performing these types of duties.

500

Who is Christopher Marshall?

 In 1729, this Irish immigrant opened one of the first apothecaries in colonial Philadelphia.

500

What are influenza and coronavirus vaccines?

In the state of Indiana, technicians can administer these two specific types of vaccines under a physician's protocol.

500

What is several months to two years?

The typical duration of a formal pharmacy technician education program.

500

What are wholesale distributors?

These entities manage and distribute medications to various healthcare facilities rather than directly to patients.

500

Who is the pharmacist?

While both handle medications, only this person is responsible for optimizing medication therapy and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.