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Under the direction of the Pharmacist, the Pharmacy Technician IV – Home Infusion is responsible for day-to-day comprehensive pharmacy technician services in a complex Home infusion pharmacy.
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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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HealthCare Support is actively seeking a Clinical/Compounding Pharmacist to fill an opening in Sacramento, CA. Work as a "production pharmacist" reviewing sterile compound work order for accuracy and completeness prior to compounding per policy.
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WORK-BASED LEARNING AND LAB COORDINATOR - PHARMACY TECHNICIANMALCOLM X COLLEGEThe Pharmacy Technology Program at Malcolm X College supports students from the communities of Chicago to acquire a standard of academic knowledge in pharmacy which will allow them to practice in the profession as a certified pharmacy technician and/or acquire a level of understanding in pharmacy giving them the opportunity to also pursue the position as a pharmacist.
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Under the direct supervision of the Pharmacy Technician III and Pharmacist, this job is responsible for preparing unit dose medications, compounds, sterile IV admixtures and TPN solutions, for filling unit does patient cassette units, for computer order entry and for providing technical support as needed.
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At least 1 year experience compounding IV admixtures as a pharmacy technician. As a Pharmacy Technician in our IV Admixture area, you will compound injectable and infusion therapies for administration to patients in long-term care facilities (ex.
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The Certified Pharmacy Technician provides technical support for the registered pharmacist in order to provide the pharmacist with sufficient time to focus on required functions. Prepares designated IV additive preparations using appropriate aseptic technique under the supervision of a registered pharmacist.
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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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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 will prepare, package, document, and label drug products under the direct technical supervision of the Pharmacist. Ability to multitask and maintain a work pace appropriate to workload, IV Sterile Compounding Experience.
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Job Summary: Under the direct supervision of a Registered Pharmacist, the Pharmacy Technician I performs assigned duties in the hospital pharmacy for the efficient preparation, distribution, and billing of medications.
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What you will be doing:•Assists pharmacist in all aspects of drug preparation and distribution, including unit-of-use packaging, automated floor stock maintenance (PYXIS), unit inspection completion, drug box and crash cart replenishment and maintenance, and computer applications to support the overall program for pharmaceutical care.
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Position Summary: 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.
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Under direct supervision of a pharmacist(s), performs generator elution, compounding radiopharmaceuticals and/or adjunct pharmaceuticals and dispensing IV radiopharmaceuticals as allowed by all applicable regulations.
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