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Provides direction and guidance to pharmacy technician, student, intern, and volunteer staff in following policy and procedure, taking accountability and ownership of job responsibilities, and promoting professional behavior and attitudes.
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Must be a registered Pharmacy Technician with the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy or a registered Pharmacy Intern. of employment or a registered Pharmacy Intern with the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy.
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Previous experience as a pharmacy intern in a hospital setting preferred. Maintains Pharmacy Intern licensure and documentation of hour. MA Pharmacy Intern license required.
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License required: Pharmacy Student Intern. Informs pharmacist and/or Director of Pharmacy of any workflow issues. Must be a Doctor of Pharmacy student enrolled in an accredited college or university, OR a graduate of a non-approved school of pharmacy who meets the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy requirements for registration.
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Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy Registration as a Pharmacy Technician or Intern. Infusion Specialty Pharmacy. National Pharmacy Technician Certification (PTCB) must be obtained within 1 year of the start date.
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Principle Duties and Responsibilities: the Inpatient Pharmacy Intern performs various aspects of pharmaceutical care in an inpatient pharmacy setting. Must have a current pharmacy intern registration in good standing from the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy.
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