June 7, 2025 - 04:20

The College of the Canyons Pharmacy Technology program is gearing up to welcome its inaugural cohort of 18 students, with the application period closing soon. Interested candidates have until Monday, June 30, to submit their applications for this exciting opportunity.
This program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful career in the pharmacy field. Participants will engage in comprehensive coursework that covers various aspects of pharmacy technology, including medication dispensing, pharmacy law, and patient safety.
In addition to classroom instruction, students will also gain valuable hands-on experience through practical training in real-world pharmacy settings. This combination of theoretical and practical learning aims to prepare graduates for the demands of the healthcare industry.
Prospective students are encouraged to apply early to secure their spot in this competitive program, which promises to provide a solid foundation for a rewarding career in pharmacy technology.
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