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AdeIphi MedicaI Staffing


Summary:
Ref #:
M-PHR-8154963Profession:
PharmacySpecialty:
PharmacistJob Type:
ContractOpen To Travelers:
YesFacility Type:
CorrectionalLocation:
Susanville, CaliforniaStart Date:
ASAPDuration:
28 weeksSchedule:
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, 8:
15A-4:
45PRate:
$52/hourRequirements:
Valid and active license issued by the California Board of PharmacyProficiency in the English language (Speaking/Writing)
Responsibilities:
The Pharmacist will provide services under the direction of the Pharmacist-in-Charge and/or the Institution's CEO/CME or designee, within the scope of practice.
The pharmacist's duties include, but are not limited to:
Review prescriber Rx for accuracy, completeness, authenticity, and legality.
Assess Rx against patient/youth profile for drug errors, interactions, and delivery issues.
Verify prescription compliance with the Formulary and forward non-formulary requests for approval.
Prepare, compound, and dispense drugs and pharmaceutical preparations as needed.
Perform computerized order entry and type prescription labels.
Fill prescription/medication orders and prepare or verify l.
V.
Admixtures.
Consult with medical staff and the Review Committee, including discharge consultations.
Maintain records of drugs, poisons, and narcotics as required by Federal and State Laws.
Keep records of received, on-hand, and dispensed drugs, poisons, and chemicals.
Implement and maintain medication delivery systems following Systemwide P&T Committee directives.
Assist in estimating drug requisition needs as required by the Pharmacist-in-Charge.
Supervise and instruct Pharmacy Technicians in standard and routine tasks.
Perform other assigned duties.
About the Company:
AdeIphi MedicaI Staffing.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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