Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
Local pharmacies are a critical link in the healthcare chain. In almost every pharmacy, you’ll find pharmacy assistants working as part of a team to ensure that people in the community receive the medications they need. From managing records to processing prescriptions and providing excellent customer service, pharmacy assistants help people feel comfortable and cared for every day. If you’re interested in starting a career in healthcare, becoming a pharmacy assistant could be your path. In our Pharmacy Assistant program, you’ll learn the medical and administrative skills necessary to contribute to effective pharmacy operations, preparing you for a rewarding career in this essential field.
Program Structure
The Pharmacy Assistant program is designed to be completed within one year of full-time study. This program offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future roles. Key features of the program structure include:
- Blended delivery format, combining online and in-person learning.
- Hands-on lab sessions on campus to practice essential skills.
- A work practicum period in the field to gain real-world experience.
- Focus on both medical and administrative skills relevant to pharmacy operations.
Students will engage in various areas of study, including anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, pharmacy law and ethics, and more, equipping them with the necessary skills to excel in their careers.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on lab sessions that provide practical experience in a controlled environment.
- A work practicum that allows students to apply their knowledge in real pharmacy settings.
- Community engagement opportunities to enhance learning and professional growth.
- Training in pharmacy software applications to ensure proficiency in modern pharmacy practices.
- Focus on trauma-informed and culturally competent professional practice.
Career Options
Graduates of the Pharmacy Assistant program can explore a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Pharmacy Assistant: Support pharmacists in dispensing medications, managing inventory, and providing customer service in retail or hospital pharmacies.
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promote and sell pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals, requiring strong communication and sales skills.
- Insurance Claims Processor: Work with insurance companies to process pharmacy benefit claims, ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Long-term Care Pharmacy Assistant: Assist in managing medication distribution in long-term care facilities, focusing on the needs of elderly patients.
- Pharmacy Technician (with further education): Advance your career by pursuing additional training to become a licensed pharmacy technician, taking on more responsibilities in medication management.
DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.
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