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Grane Rx is seeking a highly capable and motivated individual for a Pharmacy Fill Tech Position. Exciting Pharmacy Fill Tech Position Available for Motivated and Focused Individual.
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Must be proficient in at least three pharmacy work areas - examples include but are not limited to medication histories, advanced sterile compounding, Tech-Check-Tech, Pyxis coordinator, etc.
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TITLE: Pharmacy Tech / CphT / ExCPTLOCATION: Centerburg, Ohio Now is your chance to join a top hospital where career growth and opportunity await you. Obtains medication histories and patient allergies from relevant sources for new patients coming through the Emergency Department and processes this information in the Electronic Health Record (EHR.
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Active status with the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy as a Certified Technician, Ohio State Board of Pharmacy Intern license or Nationally Certified Tech with active status with OSBP as Tech Trainee or Registered Tech with 6 month deadline to become Certified Tech, Active status with OSBP. Previous experience preferred.
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Mastery of these duties include but are not limited to: Filling and labeling medications, refilling Pyxis, delivering Medications to Patient Care Areas, preparing IV admixture solutions, answering the telephone and directing the call to the appropriate staff, maintaining medication stock levels, maintaining proper storage of medications to ensure safe and cost effective pharmaceutical services.
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Baptist Health is looking for a Pharmacy Tech II - Central Specialty & Mail Order to join our team at the new Central Pharmacy in the LaGrange, KY area. Performs all tasks associated with medication fulfillment for centralized specialty and home delivery prescriptions as permitted by state regulatory and accrediting agencies.
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2.4 Properly receive medications from wholesaler and replenish pharmacy stock accurately (i.e. automated medication carousel) 2.5 Consistent usage of handheld tablet with bar code scanning functionality (hospital specific.
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Supervises medication preparation by pharmacy technicians and advises nursing personnel regarding appropriate medication administration. PharmD strongly preferred Experience: Prior Hospital pharmacy experience.
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Registered Pharmacy Tech. Certified Pharmacy Tech. Assists in processing medication orders and medication preparation under the supervision of a registered pharmacist.
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PTCB Certified Pharmacy Technician or NHA Certified Pharmacy Tech (CPT or ExCPT). 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.
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Participates in / assists with Rx screening events, flu shot scheduling, immunization scheduling, and future medication therapy management (MTM) events. - Stages OTC inventory; breaks out into stocking sections, including front-of-pharmacy items (e.g., OTC, diabetic supplies.
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Pharmacy Inventory Control Tech. Licensed as a Certified Pharmacy Technician by the Virginia Department of Health Professions is required. Under supervision of a registered pharmacist, performs the technical tasks involved with the storage, distribution, packaging, patient billing, and medication labeling and associated record-keeping.
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Required Qualifications: Texas Pharmacy Tech LicenseProven ability to drive with active driver’s license and access to reliable transportationFlexibility to travel from Dallas/Fort Worth Area to Tyler/Longview Area or Houston Preferred Qualifications: National Pharmacy Technician CertificationBilingual (Spanish)Sales or marketing experience At UnitedHealth Group, our mission is to help people live healthier lives and make the health system work better for everyone.
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Also known as: Medical Billing, Reimbursement Specialist, Pharmacy Advocate, Pharmacy Insurance Tech, Pharmacy Technician, Pharmacy Financial counselor)Shift: Full Time.
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Minimum requirements:Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalentPrevious hospital pharmacy tech experienceCurrent Pharmacy Technician Certification Additional Data We'd love for you to join the team.
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