Last updated on 2026-05-15
Program Overview
Front line healthcare workers are in demand; find your place supporting healthcare in our community as a pharmacy technician. Pharmacy practice helps people manage everything from chronic illness to mild health conditions to vaccinations. Pharmacy technicians work collaboratively with pharmacists and healthcare professionals to achieve optimal pharmaceutical outcomes for patients. Every day, pharmacy technicians work to prepare prescriptions and verify that what was prescribed is dispensed properly and safely to patients. As our population ages, the demand for medication and other pharmaceutical services will also increase, creating a growing demand for pharmacy technicians. If you are a caring person who has been thinking about a career in the healthcare industry, becoming a pharmacy technician could be a prescription for success.
The practice of pharmacy is evolving. Pharmacists spend increasing amounts of time in direct patient care and pharmacy technicians’ responsibility in patient care and product distribution is increasing. This means the need for pharmacy technicians is growing. Registration with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists assures that our profession is well supported. Our Pharmacy Technician program is nationally accredited by the Canadian Council of Accreditation for Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP).
Program Structure
The Pharmacy Technician program is designed to be completed within two academic years of full-time study. This program offers a blend of classroom instruction, laboratory work, simulation activities, and applied workplace experiences in both hospital and community pharmacies. The curriculum is structured to ensure that students gain the technical skills necessary for high standards of patient care and the safe distribution of pharmaceutical products.
Key features of the program structure include:
- Blended delivery format, combining online and in-person learning.
- Hands-on experience through practicums in community and hospital settings.
- Focus on patient-centered pharmaceutical care.
- Preparation for certification by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC).
Featured Experiences
The Pharmacy Technician program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:
- Practicum placements in community pharmacies and hospitals, providing real-world experience.
- Hands-on laboratory sessions to practice essential pharmacy skills.
- Opportunities to engage in community service, enhancing civic responsibility.
- Access to simulation activities that mimic real pharmacy scenarios.
- Collaboration with healthcare professionals to understand the integrated healthcare team dynamics.
Career Options
Graduates of the Pharmacy Technician program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Pharmacy Technician: Assist pharmacists in preparing and dispensing medications, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulations.
- Hospital Pharmacy Technician: Work in hospital settings, managing medication distribution and supporting patient care teams.
- Community Pharmacy Technician: Provide pharmaceutical care in retail settings, interacting directly with patients and healthcare providers.
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promote and sell pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals, requiring strong communication skills.
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensure compliance with pharmaceutical regulations and standards, working with government agencies and organizations.
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