“…Mandatory pharmacy technician credentialing or registration, in the USA since 2009 and the UK since 2011, is underpinned by training frameworks or competency‐based qualifications that require work experience and or additional exams 4–6 . In 2014, New Zealand and Singapore trialled and implemented the pharmacy accuracy checking technicians and pharmacy technician accreditation, which was informed by the UK and US programs 7,8 . Although the Australian setting is similar to these, the only national training framework, Certificate III and IV in pharmacy support services, is deemed inadequate for current hospital pharmacy support staff, with individual organisations developing in‐house training to address these perceived gaps 2,9 .…”