Packages and labels all medication per department guidelines; prepares unit of use medication when appropriate.
Performs necessary calculations accurately.
Delivers medication to appropriate healthcare professional or family/caregiver in an accurate timely fashion. Assists the pharmacist in maintaining the security of medications.
Restocks emergency boxes.
Performs medication inquiries on patient medication profiles in response to questions.
Adheres to infection control policies and protocols and maintains a safe and clean pharmacy.
Performs station inspections for assigned areas, orders needed medications, checks in and stocks ordered medications. Rotates stock to avoid product out dates.
Ensures a smooth workflow by completing all assigned tasks prior to the end of shift.
Familiarity with medication formulary and standard abbreviations.
Assists in training new staff when assigned.
Ability to prioritize workflow by patient impact.
Maintains a working knowledge of appropriate regulatory body (i.e. The Joint Commission, ACHC, or DNV) and federal/state laws and regulations for nonsterile and sterile compounding and for hazardous compounding.
If trained, prepares sterile compounds in accordance with department guidelines and applicable USP standards, local and federal regulations and utilizing strict aseptic technique for final verification by a pharmacist.
If trained, may order medication from drug wholesaler when needed; identifies and communicates backorders; maintains appropriate inventory.
Ability to identify stock needed to compound sterile products; work with materials management to keep supplies in stock; ability to order necessary supplies to maintain appropriate inventory.
Serves as a mentor for new pharmacy employees regarding processes involving sterile compounding, including but not limited to, overseeing training of new staff, students, and residents.
Works on cost containment of compounded sterile products by minimizing expirations, providing alternative product suggestions, and providing alternatives to accommodate drug shortages.
Performs environmental testing of the sterile compounding environment, with appropriate action taken and documented per departmental procedure based on results.
Serves as a leader in the use of automation in the IV room if applicable. Trains new staff and adjusts practices according to department need.