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Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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The Pharmacy Intern will also s upport the mission and vision of the Department of Pharmacy as well as Shriners Hospital for Children. Pharmacy interns must satisfy all pre-employment requirements for Shriners Hospital for Children including drug screening and FBI background check.
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The Pharmacy Technician B assumes in-depth responsibilities for making patient care more efficient and effective by contributing to workflow oversight, performing compounding activities including allergy vaccines, and resolving customer service issues escalated up from PTA. The pharmacy technician B is expected to function independently of a pharmacist or pharmacy manager and maintain PTCB license.
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REGISTERED PHARMACIST (Per Diem) - Temple Health/Jeanes Hospital - (233908) The Pharmacist reviews all medication orders received from Physicians and Physician Extenders and dispenses medications after assuring that drug, dose, frequency, and route of administration are appropriate.
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Penn Medicine has a full-time opportunity for an Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist Retail to join the Outpatient team at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) has an outstanding opportunity for a Clinical Pharmacist Ambulatory Retail to join the Pharmacy team and work alongside some of the best medical providers in Philadelphia.
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Knowledgeable and capable of performing any pharmaceutical duty in the hospital pharmacy department and throughout the hospital for the purposes of designing, implementing and supporting the pharmacy EHR.
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Identifies, prepares, packages, labels and delivers medications, including sterile products, under the supervision of a pharmacist on third shift. Job DescriptionDescriptionAssists the pharmacist in preparing and dispensing medications to patients and patient care areas.
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Experience:Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Certified Pharmacy Technician in a hospital pharmacy setting. Summary:The Pharmacy Technician under the direct supervision of the Director of Pharmacy or Registered Pharmacist – and according to the standards procedures-dispenses additives for IV and irrigating solutions, mixes IV additive solutions as required using aseptic technique with the laminar air flow hood, types labels, prepares and files charge slips, and performs other related duties.
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Penn Medicine is seeking a full-time, day/evening rotation Clinical Pharmacist in Inpatient, Central Operations, at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The Inpatient Pharmacy Department is excited to be recruiting for a Clinical Pharmacist for Inpatient, Central Operations.
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You will work with a Registered Pharmacist to fill and deliver medication orders, prepare IV medications, and inspect and organize inventory. Description:Could you be our next Pharmacy Technician at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
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Hospital pharmacy experience (or clinically relevant experience) or graduate of a Doctor of Pharmacy Program required. Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy from accredited School of Pharmacy.
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Pharmacist, Pharm D, hospital pharmacy, LTAC, Transitional Care, Acute Care. As our most acute level of care, our specialty hospitals offer the same critical care patients receive in a traditional hospital or intensive care unit, but for an extended recovery period.
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Discover why Cooper University Health Care is the employer of choice in South Jersey. At Cooper University Health Care ,our commitment to providing extraordinary health care begins with our team. Review every medication order and dosage for completeness, safety and efficacy prior to.
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As an inpatient pharmacy technician, you'll dispense medicine under the supervision of a hospital pharmacist. Working in a hospital's pharmacy and inpatient ward, you'll handle patient records, process prescriptions, count out, package and label medications, record data in the hospital records system and more.
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Maintain drug information, investigational, educational, cost containment and clinical. We have a commitment to our employees by providing competitive rates and compensation, a comprehensive employee benefits programs, attractive working conditions, and the chance to build and explore a career opportunity by offering professional development.
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