About

This program provides education and training for an entry level employment in community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies or other healthcare facilities that employ pharmacy technicians. The course will include lectures on preparing, packaging, and labeling medications; filling prescriptions and dispensing orders from doctors and other healthcare professionals who are allowed to prescribe. Basic pharmaceutical calculations are also included in the course. Legal considerations in the field of Pharmacy will also be discussed, as well as ethical and moral standards, customer relations, and how to refer to pharmacists regarding patients’ questions on their medications.

This course prepares you for the following National exam:

*** CPHT: Certified Pharmacy Technician from NHA(National Health-Careers Association) or AMCA(American Medical Certification Association**

Organization

Chicago Community Learning Center- Chicago Campus

Chicago Community Learning Center

Located in Chicago, IL, Chicago Community Learning Center is a career-oriented educational institution specializing in certified healthcare training programs. The school emphasizes hands-on clinical skills training, competency-based learning with laboratory and internship experiences, and prepares students for entry-level employment in allied healthcare. With a small team of 8 employees, the institution focuses on student success and strong educational outcomes, offering comprehensive student support, job placement assistance, and preparation for certification/licensure exams.

Highlights:

  • Rolling admissions every 10 weeks, providing flexible enrollment opportunities
  • Specialized in career-oriented allied healthcare training with a strong emphasis on hands-on clinical skills
  • Comprehensive student support through job placement assistance and certification/licensure exam preparation
  • Affordable phlebotomy program at $1,850, lasting 6-8 weeks
  • Phlebotomy program requires students to be 18+ with a GED or high school diploma
  • Approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education and Illinois Department of Public Health
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