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Prepares intravenous admixtures and other sterile products using aseptic technique b. Ensures timely completion of all required documentation for cleaning, compounding, and competencies 4.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to: compounding hazardous and non-hazardous medications, batch compounding of pharmaceutical products, inventory management, medication tracking, compliance with regulatory standards, utilizing the various equipment and technology available in the pharmacy, and performing various quality control tasks as assigned.
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As the Specialist QA II you will be responsible for shop floor monitoring, clearance, and record review during aspects of parenteral manufacturing which includes, but is not limited to raw material release, compounding, aseptic filling, lyophilization, inspection, labeling, and packaging.
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Core Responsibilities:Sample Management:Employ expert aseptic techniques to collect samples throughout the sterile compounding process within a cleanroom setting. Ideal Candidate Profile:Demonstrable experience and proficiency in aseptic technique and sample management, ideally within the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry.
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Assesses daily cleaning and aseptic techniques of each compounding technician and addresses any observations noted. Minimum of 3+ years of consistent sterile compounding experience with knowledge in diverse types of manipulations such as TPNs and ACDs.
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Equity Staffing is searching for a Compounding Pharmacy Technician in Irving, TX. This position is with a Fortune 500 organization. Equity Staffing is searching for a Compounding Pharmacy Technician in Irving, TX. This position is with a Fortune 500 organization.
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SCAT - Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique. At Houston Methodist, the Pharmacy Administrative Specialist position is an advanced pharmacist practitioner responsible for providing and coordinating pharmaceutical care to the patients of Houston Methodist through medication use evaluations, drug policy development, and continuous quality management activities related to his/her specialty focus area designed to improve operational efficiency and patient safety.
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Experience with sterile compounding and aseptic operations preferred. Perform the duties associated with compounding, dispensing, and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals FDG and NaF.
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Completion of the 40 hours Sterile Compounding and Aseptic course from an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) approved training program (if applicable to assigned work area.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Perform the duties associated with compounding, dispensing, and distribution of FDG and NaF, including data entry with Pinestar for end-of-day reports and daily dose management reports.
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Competent to safety handle medications Licensures, Certifications Maryland Registered Pharmacy Technician, required Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) Certification, must obtain national or non-national certification within 90 days of hire Physical Requirements Manual dexterity necessary to maintain aseptic technique while meeting production demands in the preparation of I.V. admixtures.
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We are a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) and the Rocky Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (RMMSDC). Acts as a facilitator to resolve conflicts on team; seen as key team member on project teams spanning more than own function.
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Pride Health is hiring for a Infusion Pharmacy Technician to support our client's healthcare organization in Irving, TX. This is a 3-month assignment (contract to perm). Active and unrestricted Pharmacy Technician License in the state of Texas.
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Prepares special medications involving compounding, IV admixtures, chemotherapeutic medications, and other sterile products utilizing aseptic technique, when necessary. JM-Kistler Clinic Retail & Mail Order Pharmacy Team.
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Assists in the setup of the compounding room, equipment, and supplies for preparation of compounded sterile solutions, using aseptic technique. Along with the nations largest 503A sterile injectable outsourcing network, CAPS offers industry-leading batch compounding on a national scale through three 503B registered outsourcing facilities.
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