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Prepares parenteral, admixture, anti-neoplastic and Home IV Therapy orders, extemporaneously compounds under pharmacist supervision using proper aseptic technique, maintains appropriate log books and completes work within shift.
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The Pharmacy Technician under the direction of a pharmacist, delivers medications, performs unit dose activities, including filling patient medication orders and cassettes, ADT updates, floor stock orders, outpatient prescriptions, performs routine medication area inspections, maintains records for controlled substances, and utilizes the pharmacy computer system.
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Under the direction and final check of a licensed Pharmacist, prepares, packages and labels IV and unit dose interim and maintenance medications according to prescriber orders and to established policies and procedures.
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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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Type: Full-Time Shift: Days Pay: $140,000 per year Job Summary: Oversee pharmacist, technician, and pharmacy intern activities regarding the preparation of compounded sterile products and hazardous drugs in accordance with established policies and procedures.
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ORDER ENTRY: Assist with the order entry of medications into the pharmacy information system including IV admixtures and TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition), under the supervision of a pharmacist.
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The technician will assist the pharmacist in day to day activities of picking, labeling, packing and shipping orders. The main purpose of the Drug Manufacturing Technician I position is to assist the pharmacist in the activities associated with fulfillment of prescription orders.
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Qualifications Job Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent Texas Registration through the Texas State Board of Pharmacy as a Registered Pharmacy Technician, Technician Trainee or Pharmacist Intern Ability to calculate and compound medication orders Preferred Job Requirements: Intravenous Admixture Certification Course through an approved ACPE provider Knowledge of medical terminology Previous pharmacy experience.
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The Pharmacy Technician position is responsible for utilizing their clinical and IV/TPN knowledge alongside the pharmacist to provide specialty infusion services that will be delivered/ administered to patients in their homes.
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As a Pharmacy Technician I – Sterile Compounding you will be working with cutting edge technology compounding specialized and complex therapies within the clean room environment. - Documentation of IV admixture and clean room suite sterility testing.
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The Pharmacy Technician assists pharmacists in preparing, compounding, and dispensing medications and are accountable to the supervising pharmacist who is legally responsible for the care and safety of the patients served by the pharmacy.
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Performs duties to assist the pharmacist in the procurement, distribution, documentation, and compounding related to drugs, solutions, and equipment to meet the needs of patients and staff. Responsible as assigned for the admixtures of medications to IV solutions including but not limited to the preparation of unit dose syringes, chemotherapy medications, and compounding of solutions/medications used in the critical care and OR satellite areas.
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Under the direct supervision of the Director of Pharmacy or Registered Pharmacist – and according to the standards procedures-dispenses additives for IV and irrigating solutions, mixes IV additive solutions as required using aseptic technique with the laminar air flow hood, types labels, prepares and files charge slips, and performs other related duties.
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Pharmacy Technician IV - AdventHealth Shawnee Mission. · 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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Complete order entry and refills under the supervision of the pharmacist. - Active state Pharmacy Technician license required as outlined by state guidelines. - 2+ years of IV compounding experience.
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