Michigan offers a variety of training programs for individuals interested in pursuing a career as pharmacy technicians. These programs, available through community colleges, vocational schools, and universities, typically range from a few months to one year in duration.
Training programs combine classroom learning—offered online, on-campus, or in hybrid formats—with hands-on clinical experiences in hospitals, retail pharmacies, and other healthcare settings. Graduates are well-prepared to take certification exams, such as those offered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), and begin rewarding careers in pharmacy.
Learn more: How to Become a Pharmacy Technician in Michigan