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Biennial Completion of 20 hours of ACPE-certified pharmacy technician specific training Excellent verbal and written communication. Graduate of ASHP accredited Pharmacy Technician Program and Associate Degree or Equivalent Experience.
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In the event that the patient is unable to supply the medication list, the following may need to be contacted: Physicians office, Mail-order Pharmacy, Retail Pharmacy, Extended Care facility, Another acute care facility.
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In this Retail Pharmacy Technician opening, you will float between BFP-Atrium, BFP-Summit View, and BFP-Skyline to cover shifts due to PTO or sick coverage. Work closely with the multidisciplinary healthcare team to support pharmaceutical care activities, complete pharmacy billing activities, record keeping, reporting, inventory management, and arrange appropriate medication delivery.
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At times, when assistance is not needed for medication reconciliation, the Lead Technician will assist the pharmacy department with variety of vital functions including sterile compounding, main pharmacy support, materials management/automation support and specialty areas (NICU, oncology, etc) as training permits.
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Pharmacy Tech, IV Tech, PTCB, NHA, IV Technician, Medication. VA OR NC Pharmacy Technician Registration Number and PTCB or NHA Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT.
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Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) required. We're seeking an experienced Pharmacy Technician who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental, and spiritual healing.
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Must be a licensed Medication Technician, CNA with at least one year of experience preferred. Additionally, the Resident Care Coordinator assists the Director of Health & Wellness, as needed, to train new Care Managers, and Medication Technicians.
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Ascension Borgess Hospital PHARMACY AT WOODBRIDGE, part of Ascension Living brings it all together for you at our beautiful community. Take vital signs or observe patients to detect response to medication, and report reactions.
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Massachusetts pharmacy technician in training license OR ability to obtain licensure. Our pharmacy technicians are responsible for providing a wide range of supportive tasks including unit dose packaging, blister card packaging, sterile IV compounding, use of automation (carousels and automated dispensing machines), as well as medication order entry.
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Registered Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) with the Texas State Board of Pharmacy or pharmacy school student intern card. When requested, Assists the pharmacist in the preparation of IV admixtures, filling medication requests, and maintaining pharmacy inventory.
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Also serves as a dispensing pharmacy technician in the Outpatient Pharmacy, Inpatient Pharmacy, and/or Refill Pharmacy performing final checks on medication orders, prescriptions presented for refilling and new prescriptions that have previously been reviewed by a pharmacist.
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Compounding Pharmacy Technician. Read and interpret veterinarian orders received in pharmacy and transcribe same onto a pharmacy computer medication profile. Registered as a Pharmacy Technician with the State of Texas.
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Front Store Supervisor (FSS) duties that may be performed by the Pharmacy Lead Technician, FSS are key to supporting the CVS Store team in driving store execution and performance while building consumer loyalty to CVS/pharmacy through a focus on excellent customer service.
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Polaris Pharmacy Services is an industry leader in Long-Term and Post-Acute Care settings. The Staging Technician is responsible for preparing the finished prescriptions as well as other light warehouse duties.
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As an Advanced Pharmacy Technician, you will work to ensure all medication needs and regulatory compliance are met for our patients while working in various pharmacy workstations.
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