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The Pharmacy Technician works in complex pharmacy areas, including Sterile Product Compounding, Controlled Substance Handling, and Inventory Management. Scope of Work The Pharmacy Technician, under the direct supervision of a Pharmacist, processes, prepares, and delivers medications and supplies, working with multiple medication automation systems.
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Licensure Requirement: The Tennessee Board of Pharmacy requires newly hired probationary employees to be licensed by the end of their first 90 days of hire and to maintain their Technician License in active status thereafter.
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The Pharmacy Technician will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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Assure completion of pharmacy operational requirements by organizing and directing pharmacy technician workflow and completing and assuring verification and accuracy of all final products prior to dispensing to patients.
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Current registration as a Pharmacy Technician in the State of Ohio or eligible. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification required. -Maintains a working knowledge of the principles HEPA filtered unidirectional airflow and its effects on the compounding area.
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Under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, the Pharmacy Technician effectively processes new orders, accesses appropriate patient information in the electronic health record (EHR) if needed, issues drug doses to nurses, fills medication cassettes, fills automated dispensing cabinets (ADC) and/or drug delivery bins, packages, and prepares patient doses and maintains drug inventories.
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At Stony Brook Medicine, a Registered Pharmacy Technician is a valuable member of our team who, under the direct personal supervision of a licensed Pharmacist, assists in compounding, preparing, labeling, and/or dispensing of drugs used to fill valid prescriptions or medication orders or in compounding, preparing, and labeling in anticipation of a valid prescription or medication order for a patient to be served by the facility, where such tasks require no professional judgement.
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OverviewThe Pharmacy Technician will perform laboratory and pharmacy related duties under the direct supervision of an authorized Nuclear Pharmacist. Pharmacy Technician Licensure or Certification as required by state law.
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Under the direction of a licensed Pharmacist, the compounding technician I works in a clean room compounding medication at least 50% of the time in order to help ensure safe, accurate, and smooth compounding operations.
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In keeping with the Marian Medical Center health care philosophy the Pharmacy Technician under the supervision of the Pharmacist is responsible for the accurate preparation of IV solutions in accordance with established procedures.
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Certifications: FL PHARMACY REGISTRATION Must have: FL PHARMACY TECHNICIAN REGISTRATION Advanced skills needed: IV COMPOUNDING EXPERIENCE A PLUS Procedures performed on unit: RESTOCK PYXIS, COMPOUNDING, IV COMPOUNDING, HOURLY ROUNDS TO THE UNITS FOR MEDICATION DELIVERIES BURGANDY SCRUBS Type of equipment : MEDITECH, PYXIS Documentation system: MEDITECH.
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Demonstrates competence in managing the various pharmacy workflows and systems including automated dispensing machines, the pharmacy information system, IV sterile and hazardous medication compounding, the packager (inpatient), medication carousel (inpatient), and Medkeeper (outpatient oncology.
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Current Pharmacy Technician Certification is preferred or must be obtained within 2 years of original licensure (unless licensed prior to 2007, in which case they are grandfathered in) Pharmacy Technician Level III.
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Earns, through employer-based training program, and maintains Certification as a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) within 2 years of hire.
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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 registered pharmacist.
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