MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Minnesota. Training must be completed within 12 months from the date you receive your technician registration number, not from the date you became employed. Prior work experience as a pharmacy technician does not waive or substitute for this requirement.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Michigan. Licensure required. Certification exam not required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Massachusettes Licensure required. Certification exam not required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Maryland. Licensure required. Certification exam not required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Maine. Licensure required. Certification exam not required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Louisiana. Licensure required. Certification exam not required, but if a technician is certified, Idaho only acknowledges the PTCB which can be obtained through MTC.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Kentucky. Licensure required. Certification exam not required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Kansas. Technicians will be required to pass a technician certification exam before the first renewal or, if previously registered, at the time of application. The Board has approved the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) which can be obtained at MTC.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Iowa. Pharmacy technicians must complete a training program accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. No certification exam required.
MTC’s Pharmacy Technician program meets the educational requirements for initial licensure for pharmacy technicians in Indiana. Pharmacy technicians must complete a training program accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Technicians must hold the PTCB Certification, which can be obtained through MTC.