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Under the general supervision of the Director, the Pharmacist will be responsible for having a working knowledge of all areas of pharmaceutical services provided by the hospital, including drug distribution systems, central operations, and IV admixture.
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The Pharmacist position is responsible for providing clinical and operational pharmacy services to the highest standard of pharmaceutical care principles for each patient within their area of responsibility.
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Overview: The Outpatient Pharmacist provides pharmaceutical care, supervises support staff, and participates in dispensing activities, adverse drug reaction monitoring, drug information and patient education.
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The Pharmacist also assumes the responsibility for the delegation of pharmaceutical care to other members of the Pharmacy team. The Pharmacist is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating pharmaceutical care.
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Entering medication orders into the computer generated patient profile, preparing, labeling, and dispensing individual medications in accordance with doctor's prescriptions, compounding oral and injectable pharmaceutical preparations using proper aseptic technique, and filling and checking medication cassettes to insure accuracy prior to delivery to the patient care unit.
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Provides pharmaceutical services including drug information to nurses, physicians, and other health care providers. As part of the health care team, practices Pharmacy as a knowledge-based clinical profession, and integrates patient-oriented services with traditional distributive and drug control activities.
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The Pharmacist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care through integrated drug distribution and clinical services ensuring the safe and effective utilization of medications. The Pharmacist is responsible for the dispensing and monitoring of medication therapy in accordance with all applicable regulations and standards.
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The Clinical Pharmacist Specialist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care to Emergency Department patients through integrated drug distribution, clinical services, research, and teaching.
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Acts as the Pharmacist in Charge and oversees all pharmacy operations, including dispensing medications, inspecting pharmaceutical supplies, and maintaining inventory. This Pharmacist position involves overseeing all pharmaceutical and consulting tasks required by a facility, including creating policies and ensuring adherence to them.
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Under the supervision of the Pharmacy Manager and/or Clinical Staff Pharmacist the Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) performs tasks in the Pharmacy Department necessary for optimum patient care and pharmaceutical service.
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The Certified Pharmacy Technician assists pharmacists in the manufacture packaging and distribution of medications and intravenous solutions; maintains records on drugs ordered by physicians; inventories receives unpacks and stores pharmaceutical items; demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served; and performs other related work as required.
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Current state licensure as a Pharmacist required. Schedule: Thursdays and Fridays, occ asi onal Wednesdays. A joint venture with Select Medical & Dignity Health. Overview of Select Medical Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals.
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The pharmacy intern is responsible for assisting the Pharmacist in medication preparation, compounding, inventory management, and distribution, requiring extreme accuracy and attention to detail.
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The Pharmacy Technician Under close supervision of a Registered Pharmacist assists the Pharmacist in routine daily procedures and related pharmaceutical activities. Assists the Pharmacist by counting the medication, attaching the labels to the vials and the receipt to the bag.
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Pharmacist - PRN NCH Healthcare Center Pharmacy, Lancaster. Exciting opportunity for an experienced Staff Pharmacist to work per diem within the NCH Healthcare Center Pharmacy. Knowledge of polices and regulations pertaining to the disbursement of pharmaceutical drugs.
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