Phlebotomy Career Training’s is now an approved training program for the PTCB Pharmacy Technician Board.
Welcome PTCB-Recognized Education/Training Program!
We are pleased to let you know that Phlebotomy Career Training is a PTCB-Recognized Education/Training program. Being recognized by PTCB allows your students to meet eligibility requirements. You’ve now joined hundreds of organizations committed to developing a qualified pharmacy technician workforce.
As a PTCB-Recognized Education/Training Program, those who have completed your program will be eligible to apply for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE). You will also receive a variety of complimentary benefits. In addition to the benefits described below, you will receive an e-newsletter keeping you up to date on the latest PTCB news including important updates.
PTCB-Recognized Education/Training Program Directory
PTCB requires applicants for PTCB Credentials, including CPhT, CSPT, and specified Assessment-Based Certificate Programs, to complete a PTCB-Recognized Education/Training Program for their chosen credential, except when they select another pathway to eligibility. Education/training programs that are ASHP/ACPE and/or ABHES-accredited, and other programs that submit an attestation form for PTCB recognition, are accepted as PTCB-recognized for the CPhT Program.
How to Use the Program Directory
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Nancy L. Kimmel obtained her PhD in Environmental Engineering in 2002, then went on to teach Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Henry Ford College and Oakland University. She obtained her Associate in Nursing from Henry Ford College and then went on to earn her Master Degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner and became Board Certified working as a licensed FNP in the State of Michigan. She then went on to Medical School where she is now in her 3rd year, and is also in the process of obtaining her Doctorate in Nursing Practice through Chamberlin University. She has authored the NET Study Guide, as well a several books on subjects of Math, ECG/EKG and Phlebotomy. She holds a patent on an Air Filter through the U.S. Patent Office.