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Fills stock orders, inpatient and outpatient orders within state and federal laws for checking by a pharmacist or nationally certified pharmacy technician when applicable by state laws and regulations.
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Assists Pharmacist in filling, compounding, and dispensing physician orders. Non-certified technicians will have two (2) years from the date of employment to successfully complete a Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam recognized by the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy and certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or National Healthcareer Association (NHA.
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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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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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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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Accurately collects and enters data into the computer, assists the Pharmacist with filling, compounding, and dispensing patient specific doses, processes patient charges and credits in a timely and efficient manner according to established procedures.
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Performs basic calculations for compounding and order processing with accuracy. Performs bulk compounding and repackaging activities in accordance with generally accepted pharmacy guidelines.
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Registration with Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) as a Registered Technician or Pharmacist Intern is required and national certification with Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) is preferred.
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The Pharmacy Technician assists the pharmacist in providing pharmaceutical services to outpatients, inpatients, and various hospital departments. Must successfully complete in-house training program consisting of pharmaceutical calculations, aseptic technique, sterile compounding, and extemporaneous compounding.
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The Pharmacy Technician assists in the provision of pharmaceutical services under the direct supervision of the Registered Pharmacist by performing the technical, clerical, and manipulative tasks involved in storage and control, dispensing, preparing, and distributing all medications and pharmaceutical products for all patient-age groups, including geriatrics, adults, adolescents, pediatric and neonatal.
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Under pharmacist supervision, supports the pharmacy department in one or more of the following areas: inventory, preparation, distribution, compounding, processing of medications and supplies, specialty medications, and medication histories.
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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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The Retail Pharmacy Technician works under the direct supervision of a pharmacist to fill prescriptions, assist patients, and perform other pharmacy service duties as required. Performing technical tasks such as filling, compounding , reconstitution and labeling.
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Compounds or admixes ingredients appropriately for dispensing, cart fill and sterile preparation while under the supervision of the Pharmacist. The Pharmacy Technician 2 helps in the technical aspects of the distribution of medications and related functions, with the ability to perform tasks autonomously and to maintain a specialized area of responsibility while aiding in the delivery of pharmaceutical care.
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