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RPH, pharmacist, PharmD, doctor of pharmacy, BS in Pharmacy, pharmacy benefit management, LTC, retail, PBM, mail order pharmacy, pharmacy coordinator, hospital, acute care, clinical, home infusion, LTC, long-term care, medical, healthcare, supervisor, retail pharmacy, managed care, health plan, prior authorizations, drug utilization review, MTM, medication therapy management, education, dispensing, counseling, immunizations, vaccines, vaccination.
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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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PharMerica is a non-retail pharmacy that focuses on providing exceptional customer service and meeting the pharmacy needs for hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, long-term acute care centers, and other specialized care centers nationwide.
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Experience with LTC service offerings and competitive landscape of the LTC pharmacy space. PharMerica is a full-service pharmacy solution providing value beyond medication. PharMerica isone of the nation'slargest pharmacy companies.
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This position will provide the opportunity to grow your pharmaceutical skills under the direct guidance of a state licensed pharmacist while providing essential care to our patients in our closed-door pharmacy.
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Substitution: A Master's Degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, Health, Public Health, Public Administration, Health (Care/Services) Administration, Nutrition Education, Health Education, Community Health, Health Care Policy and Management, Psychology, Counseling, Social Work/Social Welfare, Human and Social Services, Early Childhood Education, or Public Policy may be substituted for one year of experience.
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Under minimal direction, organize, develop, and manage core programs organized under the Communicable Diseases Unit. Specific programs include clinic, outreach, and field operations, Public Health follow-up and investigation, social services, Sexual Health Clinic, Tuberculosis Clinic, and Refugee Health Screening Clinic.
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A Public Health Nurse is responsible for communicable disease control and clinical services such as immunizations, TB skin testing and blood pressure screenings; as well as, caseload management for prenatal care coordination, lead-poisoned children, adult health and other home visiting services through assessment, health education/counseling, and referral assistance.
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Public Health Nurse, BSN with experience in maternal child health, communicable disease or related experience. The BWPC Public Health Nurse is concerned with the wellness of the community as a whole and works with BWPC leadership to set local priorities for health-related interventions to provide the greatest benefit to the highest number of people possible with addressing Black racial disparities as a priority.
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PharMerica is a closed-door pharmacy where you can focus on fulfilling the pharmaceutical needs of our long-term care and senior living clients. We offer a non-retail pharmacy environment.
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PharMerica offers unmatched employee development, exceptional company culture, seemingly endless opportunities for advancement and the highest hiring goals in decades. Reporting to the Division Vice President, this position collaborates across teams to implement growth initiatives, execute sales strategies, and contribute to PharMerica's overall revenue plan.
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CVS Health also offers numerous well-being programs, education assistance, free development courses, a CVS store discount, and discount programs with participating partners. We want everyone who works at CVS Health to feel empowered by the role they play in transforming our culture and accelerating our ability to innovate and deliver solutions to make health care more personal, convenient and affordable.
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The individual will also work on annual Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiatives, which may include reports on experiential education, and best practices for streamlining the experiential education program as part of the PharmD curriculum in School of Pharmacy at UCSF.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. Manages system-wide initiatives to identify, investigate, and capture revenue opportunities in specialty billing areas such as Behavioral Health, Pharmacy, Collaborative Care, Integrated Behavioral Health, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, Women’s Health.
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Appointees with a valid Temporary Public Health Microbiology Certificate must obtain a Public Health Microbiologist certificate issued by the California State Department of Human Services within 6 months of appointment, as a condition of continued employment.
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