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Certified Pharmacy Technician certificate or State Pharmacy Board requirement recommended. -Prepares medication orders by compounding or admixing medications under supervision of a physician.
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Applicable State Pharmacy Technician Registration (RPT) REQUIRED. Provide research pharmacy training to technician students, pharmacy students, and pharmacy residents, if applicable.
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As a Compounding Pharmacy Technician, you will be responsible for blending the highest-quality ingredients to create the first-class medications our furry friends deserve. Utilize math skills and operate lab equipment to mix the medication.
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As an Back-End Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory standards are met for our patients. Rotating and working in various assigned pharmacy workstations including: Packaging, Staging, Returns, Receiving, Narcotics, IV, Ekit, Compounding, Omnicell Cycle Fill, Machine Packaging.
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Assists pharmacy department with variety of vital functions including maintaining automation, performing quality improvement/data collection, evaluation/maintenance of clean room/compounding areas, oversight of daily technician roles, ensuring compliance with regulatory/accreditation standards and processing of medication orders and or medication requests from a pharmacist.
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Inpatient pharmacy technicians are responsible for maintaining medication systems through preparation, compounding, packaging and delivery of medications. Registered Pharmacy Intern in Florida or Registered Pharmacy Technician in Florida.
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Engages in specialized departmental activities (e.g., documenting medication histories, chemotherapy IV compounding, preparing sterile IV medications, inventorying narcotics, or maintaining pharmacy inventory.
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Current certification from Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT), or from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA.
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Obtains and maintains appropriate knowledge and understanding of the AAMC Department of Pharmacy processes, policies and procedures as outlined during initial training and ongoing competency assessments with emphasis on hazardous medication handling.
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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 Ambulatory Pharmacy Intern will further develop their professional skills by working in all aspects of Community Pharmacy including but not limited to compounding, immunizations, business review, transitions of care, specialty medications, and MTM.
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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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Position SummaryUnder the direct supervision of a pharmacist, The Pharmacy Compound Technician prepares and packages medication and supplies in preparation for shipment to patients.
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Maintains a specialized area of responsibility while aiding in the delivery of care in areas such as Purchasing, Receiving, Auditing, Sterile and nonsterile compounding, Billing, Informatics, Medication Reconciliation, Licensing, Contracting and Marketing.
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Assist in training of pharmacy staff in hazardous and non hazardous compounding, medication handling and preparation. REQUIREMENTS: proof of covid vaccinationcompounding experienceBENEFITS: Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include: Competitive pay rates Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Competitive Housing Deal Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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