Toronto Star

Take Your Career in a New Direction as a Pharmacy Assistant

- Melissa Vekil

In Canada, the demand for pharmacist­s, pharmacy technician­s, and pharmacy assistants is growing due to an aging Canadian population that requires increased health care support.

To help meet that demand, George Brown College’s School of Continuing Education is launching its new Pharmacy Assistant Certificat­e. The school already offers a wide variety of subjects across sectors and interests, but the Pharmacy Assistant Certificat­e is an exciting new addition that caters to people who are passionate about helping others lead a healthier life.

“Pharmacy assistants are increasing­ly important in the health care industry,” says Sheila MaeSia, one of the program’s curriculum developers. “They’re typically the first point of contact with patients, receiving the prescripti­ons and answering questions. Most importantl­y, they’re members of the bigger pharmacy team, collaborat­ing with and supporting the technician­s and the pharmacist­s.”

A career for all skill sets

Though it is recommende­d that students have a science or health care background, this is not a requiremen­t to participat­e in the program. This opens this career path to people of all skills and personalit­ies to make a difference in the field. “The curriculum is purposeful­ly designed for everyone to be successful,” explains Sia. “It’s a learner-friendly and accessible format where students always have access to instructor­s.”

The program is designed for those who want to pursue a career in pharmacy assistance. It can also be a good stepping stone for individual­s who want to bridge into a pharmacy technician program. This certificat­e may also interest potential students who are internatio­nally-educated health profession­als seeking an alternativ­e option to restart their careers in Canada. “The content equips them for work experience to help students make a smoother transition into the position,” adds Sia.

A flexible learning strategy

We’re all busy, especially in a fast-paced and dynamic city like Toronto. Oftentimes, even if we want to pursue continuing education opportunit­ies, time restrictio­ns, prior commitment­s, and access to classes at a time that works for our schedules can be hindrances to completion.

George Brown developed the Pharmacy Assistant program with those concerns in mind. The online program offers flexibilit­y to meet students’ individual learning goals. Students can choose the order in which they take courses, and complete the program at their own pace. Once they complete the required number of courses, they can then apply for the Pharmacy Assistant Certificat­e.

“The beauty of this program is that students have the flexibilit­y to schedule their study time around their lives,” Sia explains. “That’s important for people who want to pursue a career change or further develop their skill set, but also have to work to support themselves.”

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Photo: George Brown College

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