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If the pharmacy technician is working for you as part of an experimental rotation (I.e. as a student in a formal technician training program), is he/she required to be registered as a technician with the Board?

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Yes, pharmacy technicians working as part of a formal training program need to be registered with the Board for patient safety and competence validation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, if the pharmacy technician is working as part of an experimental rotation in a formal technician training program, it is necessary for them to be registered with the Board.

Being registered as a technician ensures that they have met the necessary qualifications and standards set by the Board, which is important for patient safety and the proper administration of medications.

During the training program, the technician will gain the knowledge and skills required to work in a pharmacy setting, and being registered will validate their competence and ability to perform their duties effectively.

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