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Potomac Healthcare Solutions
Overview
Responsibilities include receiving, reviewing, and dispensing a full range of pharmaceuticals, including controlled substances, while entering prescriptions into the computer system and verifying patient profiles for interactions. The technician also prepares specialized sterile products for critically ill patients and assists with drug utilization review studies.
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14 days ago
Trinity Health
The Pharmacist II is responsible for preparing and dispensing various medication orders while monitoring patient drug therapies. They also provide clinical consultation to practitioners and direct the activities of pharmacy support personnel.
15 days ago
Ethos Veterinary Health
Provide comprehensive nursing care for oncology patients, including the safe administration of chemotherapy and monitoring of anesthesia. Manage client communications, provide education on cancer treatments, and maintain accurate medical records.
$28 - $35 / HOUR
1 month ago
Brown Medicine
Performs advanced technical functions in preparing, formulating, and packaging medications across central operations, sterile compounding, and operating rooms. Coordinates technician activities, ensures regulatory compliance with USP standards, and manages medication inventory and quality assurance.
$20 - $33 / HOUR
North Carolina Specialty Hospital
The pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing parenteral and enteral medications while monitoring patient drug therapies for safety and effectiveness. They also supervise pharmacy support personnel and manage the procurement and storage of all hospital drugs.
UChicago Medicine
The pharmacy technician is responsible for compounding parenteral medications, processing medication orders, and maintaining inventory in a fast-paced inpatient pharmacy environment. They also ensure the cleanliness of compounding areas and assist pharmacists in the accurate preparation and delivery of pharmaceuticals.
UnitedHealth Group
The Home Infusion Nurse provides clinical care and education to patients receiving parenteral medications in home and ambulatory settings. They collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to manage infusion therapy, document clinical progress, and ensure safe medication administration.
$29 - $52 / HOUR
The Home Infusion Nurse provides clinical care and education to patients receiving parenteral medications in home or ambulatory settings. They collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to ensure safe administration of therapies and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
2 months ago
Provide clinical care and education to patients receiving parenteral medications in home or ambulatory settings. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to manage therapy administration, monitor patient responses, and maintain thorough clinical documentation.
$28 - $50 / HOUR
Provide clinical care, education, and monitoring for patients receiving parenteral medications in home or ambulatory settings. Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to manage plans of care and ensure safe medication administration.
The pharmacist interprets, evaluates, prepares, and dispenses medications for inpatient and outpatient oncology and hematology patients, collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to ensure safe and cost-effective medication use. Responsibilities include verifying chemotherapy orders, performing detailed in-process checks, maintaining compliance with sterile compounding regulations, and providing oversight to technicians and students.
$53 - $88 / HOUR
St. Francis Medical Center
The Pharmacy Technician assists the pharmacist in the preparation and dispensing of medications, which includes handling parenteral medications. This role requires adherence to specific scheduling requirements for evening shifts.
The primary role involves providing clinical care and education to home-based patients receiving parenteral medications, which includes establishing rapport, assessing patient appropriateness for therapy, and administering medications via various routes like IV, subcutaneous, or intraspinal infusion. Nurses must also complete required clinical documentation, participate in case conferences, and maintain vascular access devices according to established protocols.
3 months ago
The primary role involves providing clinical care and education to patients receiving parenteral medications via various routes, including intravenous, subcutaneous, and intramuscular infusions, delivered in an ambulatory suite or the home environment. This includes assessing patient appropriateness, establishing rapport, administering medications, managing vascular access devices, and thoroughly documenting all clinical activities.
The primary role involves providing clinical care and education to home-based patients receiving parenteral medications, which includes establishing rapport, assessing patient appropriateness for therapy, and administering medications via various routes like intravenous or subcutaneous infusion. The nurse also handles all required clinical documentation, participates in case conferences, and maintains vascular access devices as prescribed.
Humboldt Park Health
The primary duties involve accurately filling and labeling medication orders, preparing specialized medications like chemotherapy, and ensuring proper unit dose packaging for administration. This role also includes maintaining pharmacy records, delivering medications to hospital units, and assisting with inventory management.
$22 - $23 / HOUR
The role involves accurately filling and labeling medication orders, preparing specialized medications like chemotherapy, and ensuring proper unit dose administration through prepackaging. Responsibilities also include maintaining pharmacy records, delivering medications to hospital units, and assisting with inventory management.
4 months ago
This role involves filling orders for parenteral and enteral medications, monitoring patient drug therapies, and providing drug information under the Director of Pharmacy. Responsibilities also include supervising support personnel and managing the procurement, storage, and dispensing of all hospital drugs while maintaining accurate records.