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Pharmacy Technician Schools Play Important Health Care Role

Pharmacy assistants play an important role in health care, and you can qualify to take on this role with good training in pharmacy technology. There are a number of good schools for pharmacy technicians throughout the US and Canada, where you can become certified and learn to assist pharmacists with dispensing prescription medications and keeping pharmaceutical operations running smoothly.

Although the pharmacy technician is not the same as a pharmacist, many of the duties are shared, with assistants taking on the bulk of the everyday, routine tasks. Pharmacy technician schools can teach you to perform general administrative duties, as well as to prepare prescription medications under the watchful eye of pharmacists. You will learn to screen calls from medical offices and from patients; assist patients in submitting prescriptions to be filled; recommend medicines and other health care products; submit forms to HMOs, insurance companies, Medicare and Medicaid; fill and label prescriptions; and enter patient information into a pharmacy database.

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Distance Learning – Education Created Around Your Child’s Learning Style

One of the limitations of traditional schooling is the classroom setting. Most traditional school classrooms are run by one teacher who has a particular teaching style. Good teachers try to vary their teaching styles and try to incorporate as many different learning styles as they can into their daily lessons. But often, students who have particular learning styles can be left out in a traditional school classroom and can be frustrated by an inability to engage in the learning process.

Discovering your child’s particular learning style might take some time, but after some assessment and observation, you will discover much about the way your child learns. Most children fall into learning categories. Auditory learners will respond well to oral instructions and will learn well in classes where the teacher gives information orally. These students learn best by listening and talking. Visual learners prefer written instructions and are best able to recall something if they’ve seen it written down. These learners will learn by watching, so video presentations are a good way to match their preferences. Tactile learners learn best through touching so manipulatives are an important teaching tool for them. They learn best through drawing and creating, using projects like dioramas and models. Kinesthetic learners also learn best through touching, but they also need to involve their whole body in the learning process. They remember material if they act it out. Global learners are intuitive and apt to be spontaneous. They like information to be given in a lively and entertaining manner and they get bored easily. Global learners learn best with attractive materials and they work well in groups.

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