National Pharmacy Technician Day 2012
October 23, 2012 - Helping America Feel Better

4 Hrs. of FREE CE - A Gift From NPTA
To celebrate National Pharmacy Technician Day 2012, NPTA would like to say "Thank You," by offering four hours of FREE Continuing Education - available to ALL CPhTs.
A 2-hour Pharmacy LAW program and a 2-hour Medication Errors program are available for FREE through November 6, 2012. Both programs are ACPE-accredited. To get your FREE CE, simply click on the link(s) below and use Discount Code: NPTD2012 (for both programs).
A 2-hour Pharmacy LAW program and a 2-hour Medication Errors program are available for FREE through November 6, 2012. Both programs are ACPE-accredited. To get your FREE CE, simply click on the link(s) below and use Discount Code: NPTD2012 (for both programs).
Offer valid through 11-06-2012
Download A Poster or the Official Logo

Click on a link below to
download/print your ownPharmacy Technician Day Poster!
For larger posters, take the file to Kinkos.
Poster - 8.5 x 11
Poster - 11x17
Poster - 16x20
Click on a link below for the logo.
You can add it to your Facebook profile, etc.
You can add it to your Facebook profile, etc.
Additional promotion items such as stickers, buttons and even mugs can be found in our online store!
If you have suggestions for other products, let us know by sending an email!
Tips to Celebrate Pharmacy Technician Day
Here are some suggestions on how to celebrate National Pharmay Technician Day:
1. Make a poster/banner to hang up in your pharmacy.
2. Provide brochures or flyers to patients explaining the role of CPhTs in providing care.
3. Host a luncheon for the pharmacy technicians...or plan an after-work get together.
4. Go speak to students at a local pharmacy technician program.
5. Get an official proclamation from your mayor, city council or governor.
1. Make a poster/banner to hang up in your pharmacy.
2. Provide brochures or flyers to patients explaining the role of CPhTs in providing care.
3. Host a luncheon for the pharmacy technicians...or plan an after-work get together.
4. Go speak to students at a local pharmacy technician program.
5. Get an official proclamation from your mayor, city council or governor.


