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Pharmacy Technology

 
Program Requirements

Assessment Test
Students must complete the Accuplacer Assessment tests in reading, writing, and mathematics prior to registering for courses at Minnesota West. Students may be exempt from the test if they have adequate ACT scores or prior college experience. Students entering the Pharmacy Technology program must meet the following minimum program entry requirements:

 

  • Reading Comprehension: score of 50+ or a grade of C or better in STSK 0090

  • Math: score of 51+ on the Elementary Algebra, or a 40+ on the College Level Math test, or a grade of C or better in Math 0098


Testing dates and times are available online at www.mnwest.edu/orientation-registration/assessment.


Clinical Health Requirements
It is recommended that each student is up-to-date on all immunizations including the Hepatitis B vaccination within the first two months of beginning the program. The immunization form is available online at www.mnwest.edu/student-forms.


In the event of conflicts with this recommendation, a student shall fill out an immunization waiver. In addition, healthcare CPR and a health physical by a physician will need to be completed. A TB skin test will also be required before the first internship site can be assigned to the student. The TB skin test will be repeated annually.


Background Study Requirements for Students in Clinical\Internship Programs
In 1995, amendments were added to the Vulnerable Adults Act which affects students in clinical placements at facilities licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health. The amendments require that individuals who provide direct contact services to patients, residents or client in licensed facilities must undergo a background study. Direct contact is defined a s providing face to face care, training, supervision, counseling, consultation, or medication assistance to people receiving services from the agency or facility. Facilities affected by this law are as follows:

 

  • Home Care Agencies

  • Residential Care Homes

  • Licensed Child Care Facilities

  • Hospitals

  • Boarding Care Homes

  • Outpatient Surgical Centers

  • Nursing Homes

  • Board and lodging establishments providing supportive or health services


The Commissioner of Human Services is authorized to conduct studies initiated by educational programs that train persons providing direct contact services in licensed facilities. Annual background studies of students in clinical placements are required. Background study results may be transferred from one licensed facility to another.


Students must be informed of the following:
State law requires that any person who provides services that involve direct contact with patients and residents at a health care facility have a background study conducted by the State. An individual who is disqualified from having direct contact as a result of the background study, and whose disqualification is not set aside by the Commissioner of Health, will not be permitted to participate in a clinical placement in a health care facility. Failure to participate in a clinical placement required by the academic program would result in ineligibility to qualify for a degree in this program. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=245C.15