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Must be proficient in three pharmacy work areas - examples include but are not limited to medication histories, advanced sterile compounding, Tech-Check-Tech, Pyxis coordinator, etc. Performs advanced technician services to ensure efficient and safe medication distribution with activities that include but are not limited to controlled substance management, chemotherapy compounding, unit dose dispensing technology, satellite Operating Room and intensive care unit pharmacy assignments, medication histories, and advanced medication compounding.
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Certifications, Licenses or Registration Required: Pharmacy technician registration or Student-Controlled Substance Registration with the Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy. Pharmacy Tech I - Retail Pharmacy.
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High school graduate or equivalent Pharmacy Technician Certification preferred but not required for hire. All Technicians will be encouraged to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam. Supporting educational material will be provided.
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High School Diploma or Equivalent (Required)Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT) - Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), Certified Pharmacy Technician Exam (EXCPT) - National Healthcareer Association (NHA), Registered Pharmacy Technician (RPT LICENSE) - State of Florida (FL.
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CPHT certification from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board preferred. 40 hours of training in compounding sterile products accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists preferredSince 1954, Texas Children's has been leading the charge in patient care, education and research to accelerate health care for children and women around the world.
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The Pharmacy Technician 2 helps in the technical aspects of the distribution of medications and related functions, with the ability to perform tasks autonomously and to maintain a specialized area of responsibility while aiding in the delivery of pharmaceutical care.
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Pharmacy Tech I: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program. Pharmacy Tech II: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program.
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Certified Pharmacy Tech -Inpatient Pharmacy UnityPoint - Allen Hospital , Waterloo, IAAs Needed The Certified Pharmacy Technician is accountable for facilitating responsible provision of pharmacy services through the performance of hospital pharmacy functions, such as the preparation and delivery of medications to nursing and/or ancillary departments under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
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As a full time Pharmacy Technician in our Pharmacy Specialty at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, you will be responsible for the preparation, distribution and control of sterile and non-sterile oral and injectable medications and participation in departmental programs.
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Pharmacy Technician license. PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations.
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The Pharmacy Technician II prepares inventories, orders drugs and supplies from pharmacy storeroom, receives drugs and stocks shelves in various pharmacy locations. In this role as a Pharmacy Technician II you will be preparing medications and supplies for dispensing under the supervision of a pharmacist and rotate through all work areas of the pharmacy department.
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Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Required:Pharmacy Technician certification (CPhT) issued by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board needs to be obtained within 2 years, orPharmacy Technician Certified (CPhT) issued by the National Healthcare Association needs to be obtained within 2 years.
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Required QualificationsMust have a valid (non-expired) Idaho Pharmacy Technician license. Prepare compounds, operate APEX compounding machine, and utilize other sterile compounding devices, as needed.
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Technical Expertise 4.1 Demonstrate proficiency and mastery of various technology utilized in the provision of pharmaceutical care, including, but not limited to: EMR, ADS, Inventory Management software, carousel, Packaging software, Sterile Product Pharmacy Workflow Manager, Barcode Labeling Programs, RFID Technology (usage varies depending upon hospital.
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Pharmacy Technician 2 is accountable for assisting pharmacists in the retrieval, processing, preparation and distribution of medications and sterile products for patient administration.
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