The Pharmacy Technician Bridging diploma program is designed as a pathway for experienced pharmacy assistants to advance their careers to become Registered Pharmacy Technicians. This part-time, 100% online program takes 48 weeks with only 3 hours of instruction per week, allowing you to work while you study and complete training in the workplace to develop the hands-on skills essential for pharmacy technician roles across Atlantic Canada and beyond.
This flexible program provides comprehensive training in professional practice skills, pharmacology, product preparation, and management of drug distribution systems while you maintain your current employment. Eastern College provides bursaries, financial assistance, and one-on-one job placement support to help you succeed from enrollment through employment. Graduates meet the academic requirements necessary to pursue licensure as a Pharmacy Technician in provinces that have approved Bridging as a pathway to licensure—including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Eastern College's 2024 Pharmacy Technician Bridging graduates achieved a 100% employment rate in related pharmacy positions within 12 months of graduation—working in community pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care, and specialty pharmacies.
The Pharmacy Technician Bridging diploma provides a pathway for pharmacy assistants to pursue careers as Registered Pharmacy Technicians working closely with pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care to clients.
Career paths include:
Salary Range: $18 – $27 per hour (Information from workingincanada.gc.ca, NOC 32124)

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