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Under the direction of a pharmacist and in coordination with other technicians, the Pharmacy Technician I is responsible for packaging, preparation, and distribution of medications, inventory control
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are not limited to: medication order approval and distribution; assurance of appropriate dose, route, frequency and duration of therapy; patient medication profile review for drug-drug interactions
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. These services include preparation and packaging of medications, distribution of medications, supplies and equipment, maintaining proper inventory levels, ensuring medications are in date and secure, keeping
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to: medication order approval and distribution; assurance of appropriate dose, route, frequency and duration of therapy; patient medication profile review for drug-drug interactions, duplication of therapy, drug
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responsible for the maintenance of outpatient healthcare complexes that exceed 110,000 square feet. Mentors, trains and provides technical expertise to other staff. Distributes work orders in supervisor’s
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handling and security of radioactive and hazardous materials. Position Summary Responsibilities include: Packaging and distribution of medications to all units.- Ordering supplies and equipment, maintaining
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is responsible for issuing blood and blood products for patient transfusion. Staff must maintain patient files receive and distributes supplies within the department. This is a very complex
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distributes filed information; Completes, approves and processes forms based on established parameters and processes including travel, purchasing, and other fiscal matters; maintains and monitors fund
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, conferences and special projects; prepares and distributes agendas; schedules travel accommodations both domestic and international; researches, compiles and provides information to aid the physician faculty in
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preparation and packaging of medications; distribution of medications, supplies and equipment; maintaining proper inventory levels; ensuring medications are in date, secure, and stored appropriately. Other