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Qualifications Required A level of knowledge normally acquired through completion of a general high school diploma program or GED. Experience with sterile compounding and/or 6 months technician experience and/or graduate of an ASHP accredited technician training program.
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Licensure as a Pharmacy Technician in the State of Michigan is required. Minimum one year experience at the pharmacy technician level. Pharmacy Technician Specialist.
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Rotating and working in various assigned pharmacy workstations including: Packaging, Staging, Returns, Receiving, Narcotics, IV, Ekit, Compounding, Omnicell Cycle Fill, Machine Packaging.
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The consequences of a compounding or drug selection error, if undetected, could result in serious patient injury. Performs pharmacy supportive functions requiring an advanced level of training and additional levels of responsibility; may focus on team leadership or advanced technical skills.
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Keywords: Pharmacy Technician, Pharmacy Procurement, Sterile Compounding Pharmacy Technician, Retail Pharmacy Technician. The pharmacy technician provides clinical support services and sterile compounding of infusion therapies under the direction of a pharmacist, and in compliance with state board of pharmacy's sterile compounding and pharmacy practice regulations.
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Minimum of six months of hospital or retail pharmacy experience or completion of a Pharmacy Technician training program. An Opportunity to Join our Remarkable Care In Patient Pharmacy Tech in the Pharmacy Department awaits YOU.
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What You Will Need As a Pharmacy Tech. What You Will Do As a Pharmacy Tech. IV Compounding skills are mandatory. Provides daily pharmacy technical services to inpatients, outpatients and other Health Center departments, working under strict time constraints.
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The compounding pharmacy technician shall assist the registered pharmacist in preparing compounded medications under direct supervision. Mills Compounding Pharmacy is seeking a non-sterile pharmacy technician to join our laboratory team.
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IV Pharmacy Technician is responsible for assisting the IV Manager with the day-to-day operational needs of the Infusion department, adheres to the company’s quality and customer service standards, policies and procedures, state and federal guidelines.
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