Why Every Pharmacy Technician Should Complete a Professional Poster.

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When you think of professional posters at pharmacy conferences, you might picture pharmacists, researchers, or industry professionals presenting data-heavy research. But here’s the truth: pharmacy technicians have valuable insights and experiences to share, too — and a professional poster is one of the most impactful ways to do it.

Whether you work in a hospital, community pharmacy, long-term care, or specialty setting, developing and presenting a poster can be a powerful step in your professional growth. Here’s why.

  1. Highlight Your Expertise and Contributions

Pharmacy technicians are essential to medication safety, workflow efficiency, and patient care, but those contributions often go unnoticed outside of the immediate team.

Creating a poster allows you to:

  • Showcase quality improvement initiatives.
  • Share creative workflow solutions.
  • Present patient care support projects.
  • Demonstrate leadership in training or inventory systems.

A poster tells your story and gives others a chance to learn from your work.

 

  1. Build Confidence and Communication Skills

Designing and presenting a poster builds essential soft skills:

  • Critical thinking: Choosing a topic, organizing information, and drawing conclusions.
  • Public speaking: Through informal discussions & a formal presentation.
  • Professional communication: Answering questions and explaining your role to others. Written communication is upskilled through a poster, where we flex our ability to transfer knowledge in a clear, concise and accurate method

These are transferable skills that can help in interviews, promotions, or leadership roles.

 

  1. Gain Recognition and Advance Your Career

A professional poster can set you apart in a competitive job market or when applying for advanced roles like:

  • Lead technician
  • Technician educator or trainer
  • Compliance or quality assurance roles
  • IDC or automation specialist roles

Showing initiative, professionalism, and subject matter knowledge demonstrates that you’re more than just a task-doer — you’re a forward-thinking member of the healthcare team.

 

  1. Contribute to the Profession as a Whole

When pharmacy technicians share real-world innovations, it elevates the entire field. Your project could help:

  • Other technicians solve similar challenges.
  • Leaders better understand technician capabilities.
  • Organizations replicate your success on a broader scale.

Don’t underestimate the value of your perspective — your work could make a real impact beyond your own pharmacy.

 

  1. It’s More Accessible Than You Think

You don’t need to be a researcher to create a great poster. Many technician posters are based on:

  • Workflow improvements
  • Compliance or safety projects
  • Cost-saving initiatives
  • New technology or automation rollouts
  • Education or onboarding programs

Plus, many conferences — like those hosted by PTSA, CAPT, or other pharmacy associations — offer poster categories specifically for pharmacy technicians.

 

Final Thoughts: Your Voice Matters

As a pharmacy technician, you are on the front lines of pharmacy practice every day. Completing a professional poster is your chance to contribute, grow, and inspire others — not just in your department, but across the profession.

Start with a simple idea, get support from a mentor and take the leap. Your work is worth sharing, and a poster is one powerful way to do it.

 

Did you know that PTSA has a ‘how-to’ webinar if you want to learn how to create your poster? Click here to look at the full list of courses.

 

 

Written by Loren Voice, PTSA Communication Director.


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