Pharmacy on the 鈥榝ast track鈥: Technician training program celebrates a successful first year
With the need rising for more pharmacy technicians around the 亚洲情色 area, the School of Pharmacy is answering the call with a new program and already seeing success

Jada Williams didn鈥檛 know what would come next. Even though she had just finished high school and wasn鈥檛 yet ready for college, one thing she knew was the time had come to choose a pathway.
Still, she never anticipated it would lead her to don a white lab coat and uncover the building blocks of medications. But as one of the inaugural class members in the Pharmacy Technician Training program at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Williams is embracing this unique opportunity to move forward in a rewarding, if not unexpected, career.
鈥淭his program was the chance to try something I never thought I鈥檇 get to do,鈥 Williams says. 鈥淪ome of my favorite things during my training were making the medications in the IV bags and picking meds through the carousel.鈥
As a 鈥渇ast track鈥 of sorts, the 19-week, 420-hour microcredential was born out of a growing need in communities to bolster the healthcare workforce by filling crucial pharmacy technician positions.
Planning began about two years ago when SOPPS faculty surveyed hospitals and community pharmacies around New York鈥檚 Southern Tier region and found at least 200 open pharmacy technician positions.
Kenneth McCall, program director, co-chair and clinical professor of pharmacy practice, credits the Pharmacy Technician Training program鈥檚 successful first year to a coordinated planning effort and the recognition of a need to build 鈥渁 unique bridge.鈥
鈥淚 always tell learners when they begin pharmacy or medicine, when they begin training for an entry-level or advanced degree in this field, that it鈥檚 like being immersed in a new language,鈥 McCall says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e immersing them in this whole new scientific language. It鈥檚 challenging. But I remind them they will learn it and how it鈥檚 important to remember that as a healthcare professional, you don鈥檛 just stop.鈥
To qualify for the program, learners needed only to be 18 or older and have a high school diploma, apart from some baseline skills in communication and math (to aid in calculating doses).
In November, the program graduated its first 16 learners (there had been 20 open seats for the initial class). Eight of the learners were recent high school graduates, and the rest were those looking for a transition in the midst of their careers.
As Williams and others in her class quickly discovered, there wasn鈥檛 any wasted time once the program kicked off in July. For instance, two weeks were devoted to lab simulations in which learners meticulously followed each step a typical pharmacy technician would take in a given day, from filling prescriptions to mixing sterile IV products.
鈥淭he pharmaceutical world is always changing. New medications are always being discovered, so there are new drugs to learn. You have to complete continuing education in this field,鈥 says Katie Sasina, an instructional support associate who works with Pharmacy Technician Training program learners. 鈥淲e鈥檙e in desperate need of pharmacy employees, and one thing that has impressed me with this first group is that some learners interviewed and got offered jobs before the program was even completed.鈥
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McCall says one of the program鈥檚 most valuable assets in this first year was its ability to remove traditional barriers to adult learners鈥 access to education.
Donations and a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation covered tuition costs, paid for textbooks and access to online materials, and even paid the fee for graduates to take a national exam for pharmacy technicians. Learners have 60 days to take the exam once they graduate from the technician program.
鈥淢y experience in the program has been an abundance of emotions. Some days I was excited to learn new things, but [other days] I was overwhelmed trying to juggle the program needs along with my everyday life,鈥 says Cheryl Mullen, one of the program鈥檚 initial graduates. 鈥淭he professors running the program are hands down amazing. They make you feel comfortable with so much help, guidance and a lot of reassurance.鈥
Looking ahead, McCall hopes to monitor graduates鈥 progress once they enter the field to help refine the curriculum for future cohorts. The program will also seek accreditation from the American Society of Health Systems Pharmacy.
鈥淎t first, our challenge was just in recruiting, building that network and working with high school counselors around the region to match students to begin the program,鈥 McCall says. 鈥淩etention of our students as they progressed through it is certainly a factor that we鈥檙e proud of and one we鈥檙e going to be watching with future classes.鈥
Williams鈥 advice for future pharmacy technician students at 亚洲情色 is simple: be willing to work hard. Other learners, like Mullen, share this sentiment.
However, the level of guidance throughout the program has helped make moments, like Williams鈥 Pharmacy Technician Certification Board rotations and participation in pharmacy settings, far less intimidating.
鈥淚 wholeheartedly recommend this program to anyone looking for a career change or just wanting to try something new,鈥 Williams says. 鈥淚t is definitely worth it.鈥