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an OR environment, relative to product storage, distribution methods, product security, receiving goods, selling goods, crediting returns, product integrity for patient use and product substitutions as it relates
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ensures equitable distribution of workloads in the shared lab space. In addition, the Principal Technologist monitors and ensures the technical quality of studies conducted by all classifications
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three inpatient pharmacies, five outpatient pharmacies, two infusion pharmacies, a home infusion service line, and the full complement of pharmacy purchasing, stores, and distribution. POSITION
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3 is responsible for the receiving, distribution, and inventory management of pharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical-related supplies required by UC Davis Health. Duties include but are not limited
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room turnover between procedures, maintaining, and organizing supply items, instruments, and equipment; properly handling clean and infectious waste; distribute sterile supplies, instruments, and
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. Proficiency in sterile compounding under USP <797> and USP <800> guidelines. Key Responsibilities 55% - Preparation and Distribution of Medications 35% - Inventory and Supplies Control 10% - Operational Duties
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resolved Demonstrated ability to work independently and be a self-starter Key Responsibilities 65% - Preparation of Chemotherapy and Other Hazardous Medications 25% - Drug Distribution 10% - Inventory
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distribution POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: $35.69 - $44.44 Salary Frequency: Hourly Salary Grade: 289 UC Job Title: PHARMACY TCHN 3 UC Job Code: 009281 Number of Positions: 1 Appointment Type: Staff
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. Interpersonal skills to relate complicated systems and ideas to diverse audience. Knowledge of cost-effective materiel management functions of warehousing, purchasing, distribution methods, supply techniques
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development, strategic planning, application evaluation, estimates of costs, resource needs, budgets, support requirements and testing of distributed clinical information systems, user support systems and