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Dispensing Assistant
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friend is thinking of a career change and is thinking about a dispensing assistant rather than a pharmacist, am I right in thinking that a pharmacist is much more complexed to achieve and a dispensing assistant is not as near highly qualified as that, thanx
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Yes - I work with GP practices where they have dispensing assistants. In order to be a pharmacist you have to study at degree level - much of the course similar to that studied by doctors - then you branch off in the last couple of years.
A dispensing assistant has to have a Level 2 qualification as the absolutel minimum, which - although quite indepth - is a basic qualification to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of understanding medications to that level, confidentiality, accuracy, etc. Rosy's link is a good one.
Depending on where you live in the country, the Level 2 qualification can be quite hard to find, and many dispensary staff study it as a distance learning module.
A dispensing assistant has to have a Level 2 qualification as the absolutel minimum, which - although quite indepth - is a basic qualification to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of understanding medications to that level, confidentiality, accuracy, etc. Rosy's link is a good one.
Depending on where you live in the country, the Level 2 qualification can be quite hard to find, and many dispensary staff study it as a distance learning module.
Pharmacists have a similar level of training to doctors:
https:/ /nation alcaree rsservi ce.dire ct.gov. uk/advi ce/plan ning/jo bprofil es/Page s/pharm acist.a spx
The next step down (which doesn't seem to have been mentioned here) is as a pharmacy technician:
https:/ /nation alcaree rsservi ce.dire ct.gov. uk/advi ce/plan ning/jo bprofil es/Page s/pharm acytech nician. aspx
Then (as Rosy has posted a link about) there are dispensing assistants.
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The next step down (which doesn't seem to have been mentioned here) is as a pharmacy technician:
https:/
Then (as Rosy has posted a link about) there are dispensing assistants.
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