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Registration with Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP) as a Registered Technician or Pharmacist Intern is required. Sterile compounding (IV) certification accredited by ACPE required in Sterile & Hazardous Compounding and Investigational Drug Services only.
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Efficient operation of specialty machinery and equipment (e.g. baxa pump, IV compounding system, PharmTrac)Special preparations (e.g. CADD delivery device, AIM, elastomeric pumps). Sterile & Hazardous Compounding activities may include: Accurately prepares all sterile admixtures for adults, pediatrics and neonates using proper aseptic technique.
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As a member of the multidisciplinary healthcare team the clinical pharmacist promotes an environment of safe, rational, effective and efficient medication use while providing services to meet the needs of the patient.
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Minimum 1 year of hospital Pharmacist experience, required - Sterile Compounding IV Certification ACPE, required. Soliant Health is seeking a Texas Licensed Clinical Pharmacist in Texarkana, TX on a 13-Week travel contract basis.
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Under the direction of a licensed Pharmacist, the compounding technician I works in a clean room compounding medication at least 50% of the time in order to help ensure safe, accurate, and smooth compounding operations.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Pharmacist in Charge to oversee operations at our 503A sterile compounding pharmacy in Texas. Compounding Operations: Oversee all aspects of sterile compounding operations, including formulation, preparation, packaging, and labeling of medications.
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Clinical Pharmacist – Compounding Specialist (Pharmacy)Dallas, TX. Job-Specific Duties and Responsibilities:· Identify and prioritize opportunity areas for improving compounding and repackaging of medications for all pharmacy practice settings· Implement standardized processes for compounding and repackaging of medications· Assist in creating formulas for compounded dosage forms not commercially available for pediatric patients, based on clinical evidence and primary literature.
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Performs pharmacist tasks including compounding, drug therapy reviews, verification, and medication management. The Product Review/Retail Fill Process Pharmacist is responsible for ensuring that elements of Good Faith are present.
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Keywords: pharmacist in charge, pharmacy director, director of pharmacy, lead. Provides and/or oversees compounding, dispensing, and clinical monitoring services prescribed by physicians or other mid-level practitioners and authorized medical personnel in a safe and efficient manner.
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