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Purpose:The Pharmacy Technician, Intermediate provides pharmaceutical care to patients within the UPMC Health System by showing proficiency in essential technician functions like sterile and nonsterile medication preparation, packaging and labeling of medications, medication filling, and medication distribution.
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The Pharmacy Technician / Patient Service Representative performs technical and clerical tasks associated with the preparation of labeling and dispensing pharmaceuticals as well as conducting inventory and quality assurance activities.
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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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The Pharmacy Technician-One (1) Home Care assists the Home Care Clinical Pharmacist in packaging, manipulative, repetitive, and other non-discretionary tasks. Responsible for the aseptic compounding of IV solutions: labeling and preparing Intravenous (IV) solution and related supplies for delivery.
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Under the supervision of a Pharmacist, the Pharmacy IV Technician will be responsible for daily handling of on-going pharmacy benefit telephone calls from nursing staff, pharmacy providers and physicians and assists in preparing and dispensing pharmaceuticals.
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Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPht) certification is required or completion of a degree program with PTCB certification in 2 years.
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Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses: Current SC Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Intern license required. Pharmacy Tech II Full Time Rotating Position Summary The Pharmacy Technician serves as a part of the healthcare team at Piedmont Medical Center and collaborates with other team members to provide optimal care.
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The Pharmacy Technician, Intermediate provides pharmaceutical care to patients within the UPMC Health System by showing proficiency in essential technician functions like sterile and nonsterile medication preparation, packaging and labeling of medications, medication filling, and medication distribution.
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Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) The minimum hourly pay rate for a Pharmacy Technician, Associate is $16.94. The Pharmacy Technician, Intermediate services are provided in compliance with Department of Health, The Joint Commission, and State Board of Pharmacy regulations.
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As a Pharmacy Production Associate you will be accountable for enabling healthy lives for our customers by performing many functions of a pharmacy technician such as packaging medications, inventory control, and maintaining a clean and organized pharmacy.
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Interns will learn medication dispensing (interpreting orders, drug product selection, packaging, labeling), computer order entry of medication and IV orders, inventory control, IV compounding (aseptic technique and chemotherapy preparation), chart review, patient counseling, renal dosing, antibiotic monitoring, parenteral nutrition management, anticoagulation dosing and management, and much more.
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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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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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Supports the pharmacist by locating, dispensing, packing, labeling, and shipping orders in a timely manner following all laws and regulations as well as Boothwyn Pharmacy policies and procedures.
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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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