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Assures that IV lines are labeled with change date sticker; that IVs are set up for administration and that aseptic technique are observed for patients of all ages. Observe and promptly record the response to care provided to all patients, also refusal of medications on MARs and in nurses notes on an age specific basis, and notifies the Physician, Pharmacist as appropriate.
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The Staff Pharmacist, Pharmacy Per Diem, Certified Pharmacist, and Staff Pharmacist III are responsible for the dispensing and monitoring of medication therapy in accordance with all applicable regulations and standards.
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Preferred experience: Greater than or equal to a six month hospital pharmacy internship or hospital experience as a pharmacist. Proficient with aseptic technique when utilizing both horizontal and vertical flow hoods.
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Prepares intravenous admixtures/other sterile products under the laminar flow hood utilizing aseptic technique 100% of the time; correct IV fluid/additives to match the label are utilized; documents 100% of labels with appropriate expiration date; maintains orderly condition and clean work surface of laminar flow hood at all times; labels preparations 100% of the time in compliance with departmental policies and procedures.
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Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: Assists the inpatient pharmacy department staff in accomplishing the goals of efficiently dispensing medications through preparation of bulk and batch sterile products ( IV solutions); providing drugs and supplies to nursing stations and all associated functions that are entailed in that process, and producing accurate patient charges.
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Prepares admixtures using aseptic technique (e.g., IV solutions, TPN, chemotherapy). Knowledge of unit dose dispensing and principles of aseptic technique and related computer applications.
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Hand to eye coordination sufficient for aseptic technique. EXPERIENCE: One year of experience as a licensed pharmacist preferred. Must have the ability to work with medical staff, nursing staff and other healthcare employees.
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Promotes the safe and effective use of medication for all patients of the hospital through proper interpretation of physician orders, accurate dispensing of pharmaceuticals, and monitoring of therapy.
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Participates in the medication distribution system within TJUH. Prepares parenteral products using aseptic technique. Performs various technical and support duties under the supervision of a registered pharmacist.
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Be a part of a world-class academic healthcare system, Ingalls Memorial , as a Clinical Staff Pharmacist in the Inpatient Pharmacy. The Clinical Staff Pharmacist is responsible for providing pharmaceutical care consistent with departmental/hospital philosophy, mission statement, professional standards, and policies and procedures, in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/health care errors.
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All employees are expected to follow consistently high standards in the prevention and control of infection, especially with reference to hand hygiene, adherence to dress/uniform code and for clinical staff all procedures involving aseptic technique, be aware of and follow Infection Control guidelines and procedures relevant to their work, participate in mandatory training and annual updates.
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The Staff Pharmacist is responsible for dispensing and compounding medications and pharmaceutical supplies upon receiving medication orders from prescribers in accordance with State and Federal laws and departmental Policy and Procedures.
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They will communicate any issues with order preparation and delivery with staff pharmacist. Performs aseptic and clean procedures when processing sterile and non sterile medication orders.
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Title: Staff Pharmacist Location: Edison, NJ Duration: 3 Months Job Summary: The Staff Pharmacist, Pharmacy Per Diem, Certified Pharmacist, and Staff Pharmacist III are responsible for the dispensing and monitoring of medication therapy in accordance with all applicable regulations and standards.
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Prepare and dispense intravenous admixture solutions, as required, using aseptic technique in an accepted sterile product preparation area. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: Pharmacist Act 34 with renewal UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran.
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