FL DOH · MQA

Registered Pharmacy Technicians in Interlachen, FL

24 licensed registered pharmacy technicians in Interlachen, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Pharmacy.

24
In Interlachen

Licensed Registered Pharmacy Technicians in Interlachen

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Parker, Nyeisha 111482 Clear 3 yrs
Hernandez, Tara 71625 Clear 9 yrs
Robinson, Danielle 102862 Clear 4 yrs
Thompson, Ashley 94723 Clear 5 yrs
Hummel, Jennifer 27631 Clear 16 yrs
Fletcher, James 126900 Clear 1 yrs
Chiddister, Brandy 65473 Clear 10 yrs
Santiago, Joel 120395 Clear 2 yrs
Bracknell, Felicia 120601 Clear 2 yrs
Parker, Rhett 135170 Clear
Hatcher, Gabriella 127831 Clear 1 yrs
Jarecha, Samir 105843 Clear 4 yrs
Rodriguez, Angel 135612 Clear
Harris, Stephania 85596 Clear 7 yrs
Eiland, Jodie 85710 Clear 7 yrs
Fletcher, Tena 114951 Clear 3 yrs
Moore, Sulima 54854 Clear 12 yrs
Ocasio, Danielle 86278 Clear 7 yrs
Jetmore, Grace 123769 Clear 2 yrs
Bernardini, Natanael 131415 Clear 1 yrs
Santiago, Kendall 131909 Clear 1 yrs
Marquez, Rachael 6978 Clear 17 yrs
Swift, Danielle 56857 Clear 12 yrs
Bates, David 82877 Clear 8 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Registered Pharmacy Technician Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Registered Pharmacy Technicians support licensed pharmacists in the safe, accurate preparation and distribution of medications. In Florida, technicians work in chain and independent retail pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, mail-order facilities, long-term care pharmacies, and compounding pharmacies. Daily duties include receiving prescriptions, entering data into the pharmacy system, counting and labeling medications, processing insurance claims, managing inventory, and assisting patients at the pickup counter.

In hospital and institutional settings, technicians are involved in unit-dose packaging, sterile and non-sterile compounding under pharmacist oversight, IV admixture preparation, and automated dispensing cabinet management. Technicians are an integral part of pharmacy workflow in Florida and help free pharmacists to focus on clinical responsibilities such as drug-utilization review, counseling, and patient testing. The role does not include clinical judgment about medication selection, but technicians often catch potential errors before they reach a patient.

Licensing in Florida

To register as a pharmacy technician in Florida, an applicant must be at least 17, hold a high school diploma or GED, complete a Board-approved training program, and submit a registration application with fingerprints. National certification (PTCB or NHA-ExCPT) is widely accepted as evidence of training. Registration is renewed every two years with documented continuing education focused on safe medication practice. The Florida Board of Pharmacy maintains the technician registry and investigates complaints.

How to verify or report

Verify a pharmacy technician's registration through the Florida MQA license search. Report dispensing concerns, diversion, or unprofessional conduct through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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