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As an Advanced Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory compliance are met for our patients while working in various pharmacy workstations. 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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As an Back-End Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory standards are met for our patients. Our back-end team focuses on order fulfillment in our closed-door pharmacy setting, including packaging and dispensing of medication, reviewing delivery orders and bins for accuracy, and coordinating stock rotations.
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Certification/licensed/registered pharmacy technician or as required by state law. One (1) or more years of experience as a pharmacy technician or equivalent experience. Five (5) or more years of experience as a pharmacy technician or equivalent experience.
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IV Admixture, Purchasing, Operating Room, Pediatrics, Investigation Drug Service, Controlled Substance Vault Non-Sterile Oral Compounding, Extemporaneous Oral/Topical Compounding, Packaging, Oncology, Specialty pharmacy, Medication history.
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The Pharmacy Technician Coordinator, Acute Care works under supervision of Pharmacy Technician Supervisor or Pharmacy Manager. Registration with Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) as a Registered Technician or Pharmacist Intern is required.
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Prepares medication orders by compounding or admixing medications under supervision of a registered pharmacist. Certified Pharmacy Technician certificate or State Pharmacy Board requirement recommended.
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The Certified Technician provides support to the pharmacist by reviewing, compounding and dispensing medications. Responds to and triages requests from customers for assistance with pharmacy services such as medication delivery, drug information, etc.
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Assists the Pharmacist, as directed, in compounding ("compounding" means the combining, admixing, mixing, diluting, pooling, reconstituting, or otherwise altering of a drug or bulk drug substance to create a drug), preparing, labeling or dispensing of compounding 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.
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Responsible for the reviewing, compounding, dispensing and monitoring of medication therapy for infants, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients which includes dosing variations, nutritional needs and disease states associated with the various age groups.
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Preferred: Certificate from an accredited Pharmacy Technician training program or 2 years of college credit. Preferred: Experience in hazardous sterile compounding, high risk sterile compounding, nonsterile compounding, inventory management, and Pharmacy employee training.
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Such technician responsibilities will include any or all the following: medication order entry, medication delivery, IV admixture compounding including cytotoxic and medium risk compounding.
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Assists with medication inventory control on each nursing unit by performing nursing station reviews, stocking code cart trays, Omnicell, McKesson PROmanager and MedCarousel and resolving Pyxis drawer errors.
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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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Ensures timely completion of all required documentation for cleaning, compounding, and competencies. Under the supervision of a registered pharmacist; and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and the standard policies and procedures of the department ‐ assists the pharmacist in all aspects of the medication, IV solution, and pharmaceutical supply distribution systems.
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A technician who assists the pharmacist in certain activities such as medication profile reviews for drug incompatibilities, typing of prescription labels, prescription packaging, handling of purchase records, and inventory control, and may, where state law and hospital policy permit, dispense drugs to patients under the supervision of a registered pharmacist.
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