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Overview The Infusion Pharmacist II is responsible for the oversight of the preparation and compounding, order verification, and dispensing of pharmaceuticals according to the laws and regulations governing pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy within oncology or sterile compounding.
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II. Job Relationships: Supervised and/or reportable to the following by job category: Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Operations Manager Clinical Pharmacy Manager Must be able to collaborate and effectively communicate with physicians, nurses and other health care professionals.
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The Angell Animal Medical Center's compounding pharmacy has a NEWLY CREATED position open for a licensed pharmacist in our growing on-site pharmacy department. Additionally, oversight of all aspects of operations within our three separate compounding labs (795 non-sterile, 797/800 sterile hazardous and 795/800 non-sterile hazardous) will be a primary duty, working with input and support from our Pharmacy Manager.
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The Pharmacy Operations Manager, Compounding manages the day-to-day operations of the compounding activities of the department - sterile, hazardous, and complex non-sterile. The Pharmacy Operations Manager, Compounding oversees the quality and safety of the preparation, packaging, and delivery of compounded medications.
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Reporting to the Director of Biosafety, the Associate Biosafety Officer maintains the integrity of the DFCI Biosafety and Import/Export Controls Compliance Programs and support for the DFCI research program and pharmacy USP797 sterile compounding program.
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We offer a veterinary compounding pharmacy, joint replacement and orthopedic surgical services, neurosurgery suite, and an oncology center. Our hospital provides referral services in the specialties of Acupuncture, Anesthesia and Pain Management, Cardiology, Diagnostic Imaging, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Ophthalmology, Oncology, Social Work, and Surgery.
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The Clinical Pharmacist I on the Central Operations/Sterile Products Team is responsible for medications getting to patients throughout the hospital as well as overseeing sterile and non-sterile compounding, performing final verification of IV admixtures and other non-sterile pharmaceutical products in compliance with established guidelines and regulations.
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The inpatient pharmacy staff is comprised of a team of Clinical Specialists, Staff Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Interns who work collaboratively to ensure safe medication dispensing, compounding and distribution.
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Assists in keeping the Pharmacy neat and clean by caring for equipment and cleaning after compounding prescriptions, manufacturing bulk medications, unit dosing, etc. Certified Pharmacy Technician ( CPhT.
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The Cleanroom Pharmacist is responsible for the oversight of the preparation and compounding, order verification, and dispensing of pharmaceuticals according to the laws and regulations governing pharmacists and the practice of pharmacy within oncology or sterile compounding.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the direct supervision of the Clinical Trials Pharmacist, the Clinical Trials Pharmacy Technician: Processes outpatient and inpatient investigational prescriptions utilizing the CTP computerized drug management system.
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Activities include and are not restricted to handling of investigational medications, entering orders for drug dispense, answering phones, attending staff meetings, providing support to the pharmacists, checking expiration dates on medications, non-sterile compounding, sterile compounding, temperature monitoring, training, inventory management and assisting in other areas as needed.
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Job Summary: The Pharmacy student is under the general supervision of a Clinical Pharmacist while working. He/she is under the specific supervision of the Pharmacy Supervisors and Clinical Pharmacist Supervisors for the technical functions in the operation of the Department of Pharmacy.
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You must be a true "people person" who has extensive knowledge of traditional pharmacy, as well as knowledge of compounding, and a passion for dietary supplements, alternative remedies and therapies, and diet and lifestyle issues.
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Including a minimum of 5 hours related to sterile compounding and 2 hours related to pharmacy law. 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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