Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Platt College: Why Pharmacy Tech?

We’ve decided to post a couple of videos to show what makes Platt College’s Pharmacy Tech program great. Here’s the first one, discussing the hands-on experience Platt College Pharmacy Tech students get:


We don’t just prepare students to take a test – the lab work and mock pharmacy offered by our program allows students to get familiar with the way actual pharmacies work. Toward the end of the program, students participate in externships, where they get to take their skills into the field. Between the supervision of their instructors and other experienced professionals, our graduates are fully prepared to take the dive into a career in pharmacy tech.

Pharmacy tech students have several reasons for going into our program – some want to support their families, while others are simply curious about the profession.


No matter the reasoning, we’ll welcome you with open arms and do our best to make sure your experience is not only educational, but enriching as well.

There is ever-increasing demand for trained technicians in various types of practice settings such as hospital, home health, hospice, long-term care, retail, specialty, nuclear, and compounding pharmacies. Want to work in an exciting field filled with opportunities? Call and ask about our Pharmacy Tech program today!

Platt-Tulsa – (918) 663-9000
Platt-Central – (405) 946-7799
Platt-Lawton – (580) 355-4416


Since 1979, Platt College exists with one purpose; to create a workforce of professionals with the skills and training necessary to answer the needs of today's and tomorrow's workplace. The college is located in Tulsa, Moore, Lawton, Central and North Oklahoma City as well as in Dallas, Texas. For more information call 405-946-7799, or visit http://www.plattcolleges.edu

1 comment:

  1. Now that seems like a really good pharmacy technician classes. It is really nice to know that there are now schools, colleges and even universities offering courses for this industry as there aren't really that much of them back in the time.

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