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Active Pharmacy Intern License in the state in which you are employed. A key component of the Graduate Intern role is keeping your customers and patients healthy through adoption and management of patient care programs.
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As a Pharmacy Intern, you have a critical role at the forefront of delivering our purpose, modeling our values, and demonstrating genuine, authentic care for our patients. A key component of the Pharmacy Intern's role is keeping your customers and patients healthy through adoption and participation of patient care programs.
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License, Certification, Registration Pharmacy Intern License (Colorado) Additional Requirements:N/A Preferred Qualifications: Previous work experience in a pharmacy, health care related field or customer service.
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Pharmacy Intern License (Hawaii) required at hire. Under immediate supervision of Pharmacist, performs variety of professional and technical duties to assist pharmacist to provide pharmaceutical patient-care (ensuring that medications are used safely, effectively, appropriately and cost consciously) and to obtain practical experience hours required for licensure as Registered Pharmacist within organizations policy and procedure, federal and state statutes, Board of Pharmacy rules and regulations, and professional standards.
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The actual base salary offer will depend on a variety of factors including year in pharmacy school, geography and other relevant factors. Motivate, and inspire your Pharmacy Team by providing, supporting and recognizing excellent patient care.
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Maintains the Pharmacy area in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling claims and returns, zoning the area, arranging and organizing merchandise/supplies, identifying shrink and damages, and ensuring a safe work environment.
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Rx program Pharmacy, Intern, Patient Care, Healthcare, Retail, Benefits. Rx program Pharmacy, Intern, Patient Care, Healthcare, Retail, Benefits. In addition to progression and development through our Experience.
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Other, PLEASE LIST BY NAME Pharmacy intern license required. The primary purpose of this position is to learn and develop the skills and abilities of a Pharmacist while attending Pharmacy school.
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Enrolled in accredited college of pharmacy and registered with State Pharmacy Board as an intern. ContactsHas daily contact with pharmacy operations support staff and customers.
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As a Graduate Intern, you have a critical role at the forefront of delivering our purpose, modeling our values, and demonstrating genuine, authentic care for our patients. In addition to learning how to support the Pharmacy Manager in leading and directing your Pharmacy Technician Support Staff, you are accountable for learning how to support the management, oversight and operation of all aspects within your pharmacy.
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Each step is designed to prepare the pharmacy intern to function as a competent hospital pharmacist. Montana Pharmacist Intern License upon hire. Advancement is an earned privilege that only occurs when the Intern has fully demonstrated his or her competency in each particular area.
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Provides Pharmacy products and services to Customers in accordance with local, state, and federal laws and Company policies and procedures by assisting with processing prescription and/or over-the-counter (OTC) orders and purchases, stocking and securing Pharmacy supplies and merchandise, entering prescription information and/or filling prescriptions, completing, maintaining, and securing paperwork, forms, and required documentation.
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Current New York State Pharmacy Intern Permit. Medication distribution and compounding Drug Information Education and Resource Materials Formulary Management/Drug Usage Adverse Drug Reactions Medication Error Prevention Nursing/Pharmacy Liaison Clinical Computer Applications Medication Use Evaluation Medication Reconciliation.
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Current enrollment in a School of Pharmacy OR graduates of international pharmacy school needing to obtain certification of pharmacy practice experience hours. Identify critical business opportunities and contribute to the development of meaningful solutions to drive growth and improve performance in your pharmacy.
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Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery Certification - Certification. Maintains merchandise presentation in the Pharmacy by stocking and rotating merchandise, removing damaged or out-of-date goods, setting up, cleaning, and organizing product displays, signing and pricing merchandise appropriately, and securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise.
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