| Pharmacy Technician's Letter
provides reliable recommendations and practical help for pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy Technician's Letter is a sister
publication of Pharmacist's Letter. Pharmacist's Letter began in 1985 and currently serves most pharmacists in the
United States and Canada. This service provides its recommendations to pharmacists in the form of a monthly letter
sent via the postal service or electronically via the internet, and also on PDA. The Letter itself is just one
portion of the service. The full Pharmacist's Letter service provides several additional benefits. For example,
each topic covered in any of the monthly Letters has an associated Detail-Document. Detail-Documents frequently
provide patient handouts, or comparison charts, and other tools to help practicing pharmacists.
The Letter gives pharmacy technicians succinct analysis of relevant topics and focuses on provided actionable
recommendations. Pharmacy technicians rely on the concise articles for recommendations to help their practice.
The Detail-Documents provide in-depth coverage answering many specific questions related to each topic.
Pharmacy Technician's Letter and Pharmacist's Letter are totally independent and have no connection with any
pharmaceutical firm. Pharmacy Technician's Letter and Pharmacist's Letter do not accept advertising or other forms
of financial support. The service is funded entirely by the subscription payments by subscribers. Pharmacy Technician's Letter
and Pharmacist's Letter provide totally objective and unbiased recommendations to assist pharmacy
technicians and pharmacists respectively.
The editors of Pharmacy Technician's Letter and Pharmacist's Letter also provide advisory services for physicians,
nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other prescribers. This sister publication, called Prescriber's Letter, is available at
www.prescribersletter.com.
Pharmacy technicians can earn continuing education credits, accredited specifically for pharmacy technicians. The
continuing education is built around the succinct articles in Pharmacy Technician's Letter as well as the
Detail-Documents online. This service is called TechCE-in-the-Letter. Pharmacy technicians who subscribe to
Pharmacy Technician's Letter also have the opportunity to earn additional CE accredited specifically for pharmacy
technicians on a variety of subjects, on the Pharmacy Technician's Letter website, www.pharmacytechniciansletter.com.
The editors also publish Ident-A-Drug Reference and
www.identadrug.com
to identify tablets and capsules by the number imprinted on each of them.
The editors also publish Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Professional Version and
Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Consumer Version to provide scientifically reliable data on natural medicines.
These websites are available at
www.naturaldatabase.com and
www.naturaldatabaseconsumer.com.
If you are a pharmacy technician interested in gaining certification, maintaining certification, or providing the
highest level of service in your position, Pharmacy Technician's Letter can be a valuable tool for you. Pharmacy
technicians appreciate the fact that it is so concise, practical, relevant, and reliable. You can start a
subscription at no risk. Subscription rates are $77.00 for one year, $147.00 for two years, and $217.00
for three years. Subscriptions are 100 % guaranteed. If you're ever not satisfied, you can get your money back. A
subscription also entitles the subscriber to access to this website to make use of
the Detail-Documents, Rumor vs Truth, Share Your Knowledge, Colleagues Interact, and the other features.
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