Pharmacy Technician Students See Success in Industry
Ayers Career College graduates reflect on their journeys as Pharmacy Technicians Pharmacy Technicians are an essential part of our nation’s workforce. Their responsibilities span beyond passing out prescriptions to include mixing pharmaceutical preparations, maintaining patient profiles, and accurately refilling prescription requests. These operations require well-trained workers who have a deep understanding of the profession. Since the inception of our program in 2004, Ayers Career College has helped thousands of pharmacy technician students successfully begin their new careers. These students have achieved incredible feats and excel in their professions. Keep reading to see some of their success stories below! Sabrina Turner
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Ruby Bradford’s detailed success as a Medical Assistant Since opening our doors in 1953, Ayers Career College has been committed to our student’s success in the Heating/AC/Refrigeration, Pharmacy, Information Technology, and Medical Assistant fields. We are with our students every step of the way, from their first time stepping onto our campus to their entry into their new profession. Just like us, every one of our students has a story, and today we’re introducing Ruby Bradford’s story. Starting Her Success Story as a Student Ruby’s journey at Ayers Career College began in February of 2021 when she enrolled as a
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Confidence in the AC & Heating/Refrigeration industry continues to remain strong as demand for professionally trained HVAC technicians remains high. Professionally trained HVAC technicians are needed in every part of the country, which is why so many job seekers are considering a career in this important industry. According to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the monthly Contractor Comfort Index in November showed that contractors continue to feel confident about short-term growth. ACCA began measuring contractor attitudes toward short-term economic growth with the CCI in February 2010. The Contractor Comfort Index in November was 59 and also showed that contractors
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