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Nuclear pharmacy is a specialized pharmacy practice area that involves the compounding and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals - radioactive drugs - for use in nuclear medicine diagnostic studies and therapeutic applications.
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RequirementsSuccessful completion of WA Board of Pharmacy approved Pharmacy Technician Training ProgramCurrent Washington State Board of Pharmacy Technician LicenseExperience in IV sterile compounding, both hazardous and non-hazardousHospital experience preferredOur ValuesAs a MultiCare employee, we'll rely on you to reflect our core values of Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration and Kindness.
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Those who have the drive to constantly improve, the superior intellect, and long-term commitment to see incremental improvements become compounding returns. Problem Solving and Crisis Management: Address operational challenges quickly and effectively, ensuring minimal disruption to clinic operations and patient care.
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People experiencing poverty struggle to escape the cycle they are in and often face other compounding barriers to getting and keeping a job. By investing in people, providing meals and building community, we transform homelessness, hunger and poverty into human potential.
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In this role, the successful candidate Position Summary: Responsible for acting as an assistant to a Licensed Pharmacist under direct supervision by compounding sterile and non-sterile products, staging and filling medication orders, performing medication clarification and interaction questions.
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Performs pharmacist tasks including compounding, drug therapy reviews, verification, and medication management. Participates and assists in events that reflect the unique communities we serve as requested by Store Manager, Healthcare Supervisor, or District Manager.
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The Manufacturing Pharmacy Technician is responsible for compounding sterile preparations in an FDregulated 503b Outsourcing Facility, using aseptic technique and following Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP.
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Under the supervision of a pharmacist, technicians are accountable for: 1) preparing and dispensing prescribed medications for patients, 2) performing compounding of medications, 3) assisting in managing inventory, 4) performing charging and crediting functions for medications associated with drug distribution processes, and 5) performing routine clerical/administrative tasks.
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Performs compounding and any other tasks as required that relate to the dispensing of infusion therapy or as assigned. Perform pharmaceutical infusion compounding activities. 6 months of compounding experience or 1 -2 years of technician experience.
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You will perform extemporaneous compounding under pharmacist supervision. Current Pharmacy Technician Certification issued by the Washington State Department of Health. You will perform extemporaneous compounding under pharmacist supervision.
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Pharmacy service operations includes the compounding/dispensing of drugs according to prescriptions issued by a licensed provider, providing patient counseling and drug therapy monitoring to ensure patients receive safe, efficacious and cost-effective medication therapy.
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Station 2 Clinic offers an opportunity to care for a population of dedicated public servants, who experience heightened mental health risks based on compounding stressors, extreme working conditions, and repeated exposure to traumatic and life-threatening events in a supportive environment in which there is no billing or insurance hassles.
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Successful candidates will be responsible for providing compounding and mail order pharmacy services, including filling prescriptions, working with patients, and staying organized. Experience with both sterile and non-sterile compounding.
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You will perform complex compounding, manufacturing (cyclotron and chemistry module operation) and quality control processes (utilizing analytical equipment TLC, HPLC, GC), under supervision as required by State and Federal law.
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Collaborate with patients, clients, staff, and community partners to identify and address the ways that systemic racism and other forms of compounding bias are root causes of disparities in clinical/mental health and homelessness in Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color and other communities that have experienced historical and structural oppression.
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