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The Pharmacy Technician under the immediate oversight of the Pharmacist is responsible for accurate and timely compounding, labeling, and/or filling of medications. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPht) certification must be obtained within 6 months of hire and/or transfer into the position.
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Registered as a pharmacy technician with the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Inpatient Certified Pharmacy Technician provides daily supportive services for the Department of Pharmacy according to hospital policies and procedures and in compliance with Kentucky pharmacy laws and other regulatory agencies.
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Technical Expertise 4.1 Demonstrate proficiency and mastery of various technology utilized in the provision of pharmaceutical care, including, but not limited to: EMR, ADS, Inventory Management software, carousel, Packaging software, Sterile Product Pharmacy Workflow Manager, Barcode Labeling Programs, RFID Technology (usage varies depending upon hospital.
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A hospital Pharmacy Technician II is a healthcare professional who plays an integral role in the pharmacy operations. Assists in non-sterile medication preparation by selecting, counting, compounding, packaging, scanning, labeling, filling, and delivering medications per department guidelines.
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Successful completion of an academic or military hospital pharmacy technician training course preferred. Maintain YNHHS Pharmacy Technician II Career Ladder requirements. Current registration or eligible for registration (within 45 days of hire) as a Pharmacy Technician in the State of employment, as outlined by respective State regulatory agencies.
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This includes selection of appropriate reconstitution solution and final diluent and concentration, interpretation of the medication order, accurate compounding using aseptic technique and appropriate personal protective precautions, appropriate labeling, stop date review and notification and complete documentation of the lot numbers, dispensing and the return and destruction of IV solutions.
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Prepares routine patient orders for IV pharmaceuticals including compounding, preparation and labeling of any IV admixture including antibiotics, solutions, irrigations, narcotics, parenteral nutrition and chemotherapy.
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The technician assists pharmacists in accurately and aseptically preparing, filling, compounding, labeling and dispensing medications including all IV medications. Has a thorough understanding of the pyxis medstation system, pharmacy patient profile systems, compounding medications and preparation of iv's knowledgeable of different equipment used in the preparation of medications.
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National Certification as a Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or ExCPT from National Healthcareer Association (NHA) required.
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At Houston Methodist, the Pharmacy Technician position is responsible for completing a variety of routine pharmacy services related to medication acquisition which may include, but are not limited to: triaging phone calls, repackaging medications, dispensing medications, labeling medications, charging/crediting medications, compounding medications, and inventorying medications.
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Certified Pharmacy Technician with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy or a licensed Pharmacy Intern recognized by the Virginia Board of Pharmacy required. Compounding, packing, and labeling medications.
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Prepares routine patient orders for IV pharmaceuticals including compounding, preparation and labeling of any IV admixture including antibiotics, solutions, irrigations, narcotics, parenteral nutrition and chemotherapy (25.
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May also be required to perform a variety of technical and clerical duties for the hospital-wide unit dose drug distribution system and intravenous admixture program including all aspects of labeling and preparation of medication, inventory control, medication delivery, and sterile product compounding as necessary to meet workload demand.
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Other duties will include maintaining patient records, setting up and packaging of IV admixtures, sterile compounding (IV admixture), Med-dispense refill, floor stock maintenance, out dates check, and labeling of medication doses and billing.
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Recognizes the regulations for repackaging medications and complies with all required labeling and documentation procedures for non-sterile compounding and packaging. The Pharmacy Technician counts, packages and labels unit doses for inspection by pharmacist and fills routine orders for non-prescription pharmaceuticals.
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