Community Pharmacy Technician {Ans: Prepare meds for outpatients, receive electronic and fax prescriptions, assist patients dropping off prescriptions, take patient refill requests, assist patients picking up prescriptions}Obligations {Ans: Ensure the health and safety of the patient, be honest, maintain high standards of integrity and conduct, assist the pharmacist, respect the patient, protect patient's confidentiality, stay up to date with pharmacy advancements, new drugs, and regulations.}Long-Term Care Pharmacy Technician {Ans: Prepare meds for patients residing in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, prepare med cards, maintain emergency fill kits}Licensure {Ans: The process by which permission is granted to an individual to practice their occupation after it is determined that the individual has the maximum level of competency to practice safely, may require registration plus certification and/or education and training to become licensed}Hospital pharmacy Technician {Ans: Prepare medications for inpatients, injectable meds, unit-dose meds, and bulk orders for commonly used meds. Maintain crash carts, dispense and maintain floor stock, deliver medication orders throughout the hospital (some states allow tech-check-tech programs)}Qualities and Skills {Ans: Good verbal and nonverbal communication, minimize stress, balance out duties, adapt to change quickly, maintain professionalism, have working knowledge of computers, email, internet,