NOC 3219 - Other Medical Technologists & Technicians (except dental health)
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pharmacy technician
food and nutrition technician - dietetics
ocularist technician
ocularist
dietary technician
orthotic technician
orthotist
prosthetic technician
prosthetist
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NOC 3219 - Other Medical Technologists & Technicians (except dental health)
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Pharmacy Technician certification
Dietary technicians require completion of a two- to three-year college program in dietary technology and supervised practical training.
Pharmacy technicians usually require completion of a two- to three-year college program in pharmaceutics.
Ocularists require completion of the ocularist training program of the American Society of Ocularists and supervised practical training or A five-year supervised practical training program under a certified ocularist.
Certification by the National Examining Board of Ocularists is usually required.
Prosthetists and orthotists require a two-year college program in prosthetics and orthotics technology and three years of supervised practical training.
Certification by the Canadian Board of Certification of Prosthetists and Orthotists (CBCPO) may be required.
Prosthetic and orthotic technicians usually require a two- to three- year college program in prosthetics and orthotics and one to two years of supervised practical training or Completion of secondary school and up to four years of supervised practical training under a certified prosthetist or orthotist.
Registration with the Canadian Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists (CAPO) may be required.
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