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District of Columbia 20‑Hour CE Package – Fulfills PTCB® & ExCPT® Renewal Requirements (Law + Patient Safety Requirements Included)

District of Columbia 20‑Hour CE Package – Fulfills PTCB® & ExCPT® Renewal Requirements (Law + Patient Safety Requirements Included)

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Package includes all state CE requirements and hours needed for your District of Columbia (DC) Pharmacy Technician license renewal. View Terms

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The course was well organized and helpful in meeting state licensure requirements. I found the content to be very informative and practical.

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Package

This ACPE-accredited CE package fulfills District of Columbia pharmacy technician license renewal requirements and meets PTCB CE requirements. It qualifies for PTCB recertification and includes all required hours in a single, convenient package. All completions are reported to CPE Monitor within 24 hours. 100% online, mobile-friendly, and compliant with board standards for a smooth renewal process.

Nationally & state accredited

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Package features

Instant certificates
All DC RPT required courses
7-day live chat & phone support
Auto reporting toCPE Monitor
Unlimited course attempts

Courses in package (11)

This package fulfills all CE renewal requirements for Pharmacy Technicians in District of Columbia (DC).
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Issues Pharmacy Professionals Must Address for Patient Safety2 hours Required
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HIPAA and Pharmacy Practice: What You Need to Know (Law)2 hours Required
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Vaccine Safety and Administration2 hours Required
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HIV / AIDS Training for Pharmacy Professionals1 hour Required
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Cultural Competency in Healthcare: Tools and Strategies for Better Patient Care4 hours Required
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Controlled Substances and Substance Abuse: Best Practices for the Healthcare Professional - 3 CE3 hours Required
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Clinical Pharmacogenetics in the Current Pharmacy Practice 1 hour Required
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How Can We Help? The Role of Pharmacy Professionals in Human Trafficking2 hours Required
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Medication Assisted Treatment: A Guide for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians 1 hour Required
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Psychosis as the Diagnosis, Drugs as the Cause1 hour Required
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Beyond-Use Date Basics for Compounded Nonsterile Preparations: A Guide for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians1 hour Required
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State requirements for Dist. of Columbia Pharmacy Technicians

Next Renewal Date
On last day of birth month in odd- or even-numbered years
Total Hours Required
20 Hours
General Hours
12 General Hours
Required Courses
Additional information

District of Columbia - Pharmacy Technician Standard Renewal Requirements - Pharmacy technicians in the District of Columbia must renew their licenses every two years and complete 20 hours of Board-approved continuing education, including mandatory training in pharmacy law, medication safety, cultural competency/LGBTQ care, and public health priority topics. The renewal cycle ends February 28 of each odd- or even-numbered year, now adjusted to align with the licensee’s birth month and year. There is no live/in-person CE requirement; online and home-study courses are fully accepted. For full details, see the [official DC Health renewal website].

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First-time renewal: CE requirements are waived; pharmacy technicians renewing for the first time do not need to complete continuing education [DC Board PDF]. nabp


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