Is there a school or program for pharmacy tech to become pharmacist?

No, there isn't a program that directly transitions a pharmacy technician to a pharmacist. Becoming a pharmacist requires a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, which is a professional degree that typically takes four years of post-baccalaureate study. Pharmacy technicians do not have the required undergraduate prerequisites for admission into a PharmD program.

While a pharmacy technician's experience can be valuable and might provide some familiarity with the field, it doesn't replace the extensive education and training required to become a licensed pharmacist. A pharmacy technician might find some of the coursework easier to grasp due to their experience, but they still need to complete the full PharmD curriculum.

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