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CTE and US Army Connections. Jeffrey S. Ross Chief of Public Affairs – US Army Recruiting jeffrey.s.ross6.civ@mail.mil. Current Challenges. Propensity: 5.83% (National Average 11.8%) 2 of 10 are qualified Height and Weight Standards Aptitude (ASVAB)
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CTE and US Army Connections Jeffrey S. Ross Chief of Public Affairs – US Army Recruiting jeffrey.s.ross6.civ@mail.mil
Current Challenges • Propensity: 5.83% (National Average 11.8%) • 2 of 10 are qualified • Height and Weight Standards • Aptitude (ASVAB) • Medical (Ritalin, Zoloft, and Paxil (ADHD)) • Tattoos • Drug Use • Educational Challenges • Criminal Record
ACASP • MOS 68Q Pharmacy Specialist: • (1) Have successfully completed a Pharmacy Technician training program accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and have 1 year experience (including 3 months of sterile preparation experience) as a pharmacy technician. The training program must have a minimum of 600 hours and extend over a 15 week period or longer. Passing the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam is not an acceptable substitution for completing an ASHP accredited training program. • (2) If employed as a pharmacy technician in a state that requires registration/licensure or certification, possess such a current license or certificate to practice pharmacy.