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Registration as a Pharmacy Technician in Newfoundland and

Labrador

Our Vision• Advancing pharmacy care for a safe and healthy

community

Our Mission• The Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Board protects

the people of the province by governing the profession of pharmacy to ensure quality and ethical care

Lines of Business• Registration of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians,

pharmacy students and pharmacies• Measure and support competencies of pharmacists and

pharmacy technicians• Resolve complaints about pharmacy practice and

operations• Define and maintain scopes of professional practice

The Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Board

• Pharmacy Act, 2012• 17.(1) The board shall register…a pharmacy

technician where he or she• (a) applies in a manner and form prescribed by the

board;• (b) provides proof satisfactory to the board that he or

she• has graduated from a pharmacy technician educational

program accredited by CCAPP, or• was previously registered, in good standing in another

province or territory of Canada• (c) successfully completes a pharmacy technician

licensing examination…

Legislation

• Pharmacy Act, 2012 (continued)• 17.(1) The board shall register…a pharmacy

technician where he or she• (d) provides proof … that he or she has successfully

completed the PEBC qualifying exam• (e) provides proof that he or she has obtained

professional liability insurance coverage in a form and amount satisfactory to the board;

• (g) has a working knowledge of the English language…

• (h) pays the fees set by the board … and• (i) meets the other requirements that may be

prescribed by the regulations.

Legislation

• Pharmacy Act, 2012 (continued)• 17.(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the board

may register an applicant as a pharmacy technician where he or she• applies for registration no later than December 31,

2017;• provides proof …that he or she worked a minimum of

2000 hours as the equivalent of a pharmacy assistant in the 3 year period immediately before the date of application

• provides proof …that he or she successfully completed a pharmacy technician bridging program approved by the board; and

• has met the requirements in paragraphs (1)(c) to (i)

Legislation

• Pharmacy Regulations, 2014• 6. (1) In addition to the requirements in section

17 of the Act a person applying to be registered as a pharmacy technician shall provide• (a) a current certificate of conduct satisfactory to

the board…;• (b) photo identification acceptable to the board; and• (c) proof satisfactory to the board that he or she

completed the required period of practical training approved by the board.

Legislation

• Pharmacy Regulations, 2014 (continued)• (2) The practical training period referred to in

subparagraph (1)(c) shall be• (a) in addition to any pharmacy technician practice

experience required as a part of the applicant’s pharmacy technician education program;

• (b) completed in accordance with the policies and standards developed by the board relating to practice experience requirements;

• (c) conducted at a pharmacy or other facility approved by the board; and

• (d) completed under the preceptorship of a pharmacist or pharmacy technician approved by the board.

Legislation

How Will You Get There?

Steps to RegulationTransition Path

(in effect until December 31, 2017)Graduates of CCAPP-Accredited Programs

• Eligibility criteria• Minimum of 2000 hours of work in the field of

pharmacy in the 36 months prior to the exam• Some flexibility is given on a case-by-case basis

• Offered in the Spring and Fall of each year• See schedule below for registration deadlines

and sitting dates

Transition Path – PEBC Evaluating Exam

• National Bridging Education program available via traditional classroom or online delivery (www.napra.ca)• Online program delivered by Selkirk College in British

Columbia – accessible to residents of all provinces (www.selkirk.ca)

• Consists of 4 courses that may be completed in any order on an individual basis over a period of time (usually within 3 years)• Management of Drug Distribution Systems• Pharmacology• Product Preparation• Professional Practice

• All courses with the exception of Professional Practice are eligible for “challenge” via completion of an in-person “Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition” (PLAR) exam

Transition Path – Bridging Education Program

• For additional information including course outlines and schedules, visit: http://napra.ca/pages/bridgingprogram/default.aspx

• To register for courses, visit: http://selkirk.ca/program/pharmacy-technician-bridging-national-education-program

• Semesters start in the Winter, Spring and Fall of each year:• See schedule below for registration deadlines and semester start

dates

Transition Path – Bridging Education Program

• Documented evaluation with an approved preceptor• Evaluates the candidate’s competency in a number

of areas• Verification of final check• Receiving a verbal order from a prescriber• Receiving / sending a transferred prescription from

another pharmacy• Communication skills

• Transition (bridging) candidates may complete this program over an undetermined period of time – typically 6-12 weeks

• CCAPP program graduates must complete the program over a minimum of 8 weeks

• Program must be completed within 6 months

Practical Training Program

• Eligibility criteria:• Graduation from a CCAPP-accredited pharmacy technician program;

or• Successful completion of the PEBC Evaluating Exam

• Two components:• Part I - Multiple choice written component• Part II - Objective Structured Practical Exam “OSPE” component

• Offered in the Winter and Summer of each year• See schedule below for registration deadlines and sitting dates

PEBC Qualifying Exam

• Covers Legislation and Standards of Practice specific to NL

• Two parts - Part I is composed of Multiple Choice Questions (70%); Part II is composed of Long-Answer Questions (30%)

• Bi-monthly regular sittings (Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec)• Special sittings also available for an additional fee

• Apply by completing the Application to Register for the NLPB Registration Examination for Pharmacy Technicians at: http://www.nlpb.ca/registration-and-licensing/registration-information/

• For more information, see the Registration Examination Interpretation Guide at: http://www.nlpb.ca/registration-and-licensing/registration-information/

NLPB Registration Exam

• Professional Liability Insurance• Registration Fees• Continuing Professional Development

Final Steps

• Graduates of CCAPP-accredited pharmacy technician programs are not required to complete:• PEBC Evaluating Exam• Pharmacy Technician Bridging Education

Program

• Other than that, the requirements are the same

Reminder

Approximate Costs of Pharmacy Technician Registration

Questions?For more information, visit our Pharmacy

Technician Registration Information page at: http

://www.nlpb.ca/registration-and-licensing/pharmacy-technician-regulation-news

/

For registration requirements and forms, visit the Pharmacy Technician section of our

Registration and Authorization Information for Registrants page at:

http://www.nlpb.ca/registration-and-licensing/registration-information

/

Register for our contact list by sending your full name, email address, and workplace to

inforx@nlpb.ca, with the subject line “Pharmacy Technician Contact List”

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