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Meet Mrs. Patteson-Johnston

About the Program

Pharmacy Technician a one-year program that teaches students the basics of pharmacology, body systems, and related topics. Some students may have the opportunity to serve an internship at a local pharmacy during second semester. For more information, click on the "Pharmacy Tech Program Page" link in the blue box to the right.
 

About the Instructor

  • Instructor at ROC since 2016.
  • California teaching credential (preliminary) in CTE Health Science and Medical Technology.
  • AA, Psychology, Cuesta College.
  • Attended Sacramento State University.
  • 7 years’ experience as Pharmacy Technician, Rite Aid Pharmacy.
  • Rite Aid Lead Technician for Sacramento district / assistant to pharmacy district manager.
  • Also served as Rite Aid Lead Technician for San Luis Obispo County.
  • Responsible for training new Rite Aid pharmacy technicians; taught weekly class.
  • Volunteered with various elementary schools, helping students with reading and writing skills, math skills, and after-school programs.
  • Loves the outdoors! Big adventurer in the forest with camping, exploring, hiking, and discovering new trails for four-wheeling. Favorite place is the beach where Mrs. PJ loves paddle-boarding with her dogs, collecting seashells for projects, and meditating.
  • Recently married with four fur babies ... Husky (Lady Rhey), SHGP (Pepper the Puppy), Tabby (Mister), and Siamese (Ghandalf the Grey). New human baby on the way, baby PJ.
 

Posts

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Ashley Walker, Paoloa Guerrero, Azriella Del Rosario, Greg Gonzalez, Ms. P, Dafne Medina, Pamela Perez, and Raymundo Cortes Santos assisting the afternoon session Pharmacy Technician booth at ROC Exploration Day! 
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Monica Ramirez Hernandez, Casey Gutierrez, and Jezabel Veloz working the Pharmacy Technician booth for ROC Exploration Day! Pre-School, Kindergarten, and 1st grade students came to ROC to learn job skills. The Pharmacy Technician booth consisted of learning the word 'Compound'. Students would then "compound" cocoa powder into vanilla frosting and spread onto a Graham cracker as a tasty treat!