General Summary: The Environmental
Care Technician performs housekeeping duties for the hospital's Environmental Services Department.
Summary: Under general supervision of the Cattery Manager, the Animal
Care Technician performs routine and technical services relating to the maintenance, upkeep and improvements of the cattery and the health, care and well - being of the animals at the shelter; provides adoption counseling for potential adoptive families.
Not exact matches
It does not matter if the vehicle you bring in is a Pre-owned or New car, truck, van, or SUV, the on - site trained automotive
technicians will work on your vehicle with
care and respect
performing services that include checkups, maintenance, repairs, details and more.
All BMW Ultimate
Care and Value Service work is
performed at authorized BMW Centers, by BMW Trained
Technicians, using only Original BMW Parts — ensuring your BMW remains The Ultimate Driving Machine.
At Firestone Complete Auto
Care, our ASE - certified auto
technicians perform these full car inspections and they know just what to look for.
While driving your Porsche is a lot of fun, taking
care of your Porsche is important, too; routine maintenance and service should be
performed by a factory - trained Porsche
technician using Genuine Porsche parts and materials.
It ensures that your vehicle receives quality
care it needs when it needs it and guarantees that every service is
performed by a factory - trained and certified Land Rover
technician using only high - quality Land Rover parts and Castrol synthetic motor oil at our state - of - the - art service center.
A veterinary assistant provides compassionate medical
care to all animals and promotes their well - being by
performing multiple tasks under the supervision of veterinarians and veterinary
technicians.
Veterinary
technicians administer anesthesia, monitor surgical recovery, provide nursing
care to patients,
perform dental prophylaxis, and more; however, when the the specialized functions nurses serve are taken into account, the similarities of the two professions outweigh the differences.
Procedures commonly done by a veterinary
technician include assisting in surgery and emergency
care,
performing dentistry, taking x-rays, administering medication and anesthesia, client education, record keeping, and laboratory procedures such as urinalysis or blood chemistry.
From
performing physical exams, running labs and monitoring vitals during surgery, to assisting on dental procedures,
caring for patients post operatively, and administering medications — veterinary
technicians are invaluable and nobody knows that better than Animal League America Senior Vice President and Chief of Veterinary Staff, Dr. Mark Verdino.
Regular dental
care, which includes ultrasonic cleaning and polishing is
performed by one of our specially trained
technicians or veterinarians.
At our hospital, these cleanings are
performed by
technicians from Animal Dental
Care.
A licensed veterinary
technician is assigned to
care for the patient during the day and also
performs a physical examination on the patient.
Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers
care for animals by
performing routine tasks under the supervision of scientists, veterinarians, and veterinary technologists and
technicians.
Sara has been with Primary Pet
Care since 2014 and has
performed the roles of Lead
Technician & Surgical Supervisor prior to becoming Assistant Hospital Manager.
Who May Provide Veterinarian - supervised Dental
Care The AVDC accepts that the following health care workers may assist the responsible veterinarian in dental procedures or actually perform dental prophylactic services while under direct, in the room supervision by a veterinarian if permitted by local law: licensed, certified or registered veterinary technician or a veterinary assistant with advanced dental training, dentist, or registered dental hygien
Care The AVDC accepts that the following health
care workers may assist the responsible veterinarian in dental procedures or actually perform dental prophylactic services while under direct, in the room supervision by a veterinarian if permitted by local law: licensed, certified or registered veterinary technician or a veterinary assistant with advanced dental training, dentist, or registered dental hygien
care workers may assist the responsible veterinarian in dental procedures or actually
perform dental prophylactic services while under direct, in the room supervision by a veterinarian if permitted by local law: licensed, certified or registered veterinary
technician or a veterinary assistant with advanced dental training, dentist, or registered dental hygienist.
Responsible for
performing the traditional duties of a veterinary
technician which may include animal restraint, wound
care, administration of treatments, preparing animals for surgery, assisting veterinarians with procedures and surgery, assisting with euthanasia, preparing medical instruments, entering information into medical records, working under the direction of a veterinarian, and maintaining the facility in a clean and orderly manner and in compliance with all state and federal laws.
FVHA's team of certified euthanasia
technicians (as required by the Sate of Wisconsin Controlled Substance Board)
perform euthanasia with the utmost
care and respect for each animal.
Veterinary technologists and
technicians most often work with small - animal practitioners who
care for cats and dogs, but they also may
perform a variety of tasks involving mice, rats, sheep, pigs, cattle, birds, or other animals.
However, because we realize the cost can be an obstacle for many pet owners, Lollypop Farm provides affordable,
caring, compassionate euthanasia services
performed by trained
technicians.
While veterinarians are seeing appointments or
performing medical and surgical procedures,
technicians provide moment - to - moment
care for hospitalized patients.
Dr. David's professional experience includes opening and practicing at a low - cost high - quality primary
care clinic,
caring for sheltered pets,
performing a wide variety of surgeries, training veterinary
technicians and
performing high - quality high - volume spay / neuter for dogs and cats.
Our
technicians have years of hands - on experience, and
perform with a
caring and compassionate attitude.
A veterinary
technician performs the job of nurse to the animals in your
care, and assistant in all the duties of the veterinarian.
Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers
care for animals by
performing routine tasks under the supervision of scientists, veterinarians, and veterinary technologists and
technicians.
WHEREAS, the role of the pharmacist is expanding, which necessitates pharmacy
technicians to
perform expanded tasks to allow pharmacists more time to provide pharmacist
care services; and
A Pharmacy
Technician, also referred to as a pharmaceutical technician, is a health care worker whose job description involves performing pharmacy related duties and respons
Technician, also referred to as a pharmaceutical
technician, is a health care worker whose job description involves performing pharmacy related duties and respons
technician, is a health
care worker whose job description involves
performing pharmacy related duties and responsibilities.
Pharmacy
Technician Job Description Example A Pharmacy Technician, also referred to as a pharmaceutical technician, is a health care worker whose job description involves performing pharmacy related duties and respons
Technician Job Description Example A Pharmacy
Technician, also referred to as a pharmaceutical technician, is a health care worker whose job description involves performing pharmacy related duties and respons
Technician, also referred to as a pharmaceutical
technician, is a health care worker whose job description involves performing pharmacy related duties and respons
technician, is a health
care worker whose job description involves
performing pharmacy related duties and responsibilities.
In addition, pharmacy
technicians may be needed to take on a greater role in pharmacy operations because pharmacists are increasingly
performing more patient
care activities such as giving flu shots.
Some skills noted on sample resumes of Emergency Room
Technicians include assisting nurses and physicians with patient
care,
performing minor medical procedures involving EKGS, splints, and vital signs; and providing patients with information and comfort.
St. Luke's Hospital, Chesterfield • MO 2005 — 2006 Patient
Care Technician II Provided patient care, performed phlebotomy, measured vital statistics, conducted EKG tests, placed heart monitors, operated wound - vacs, provided post-surgical care, and wound c
Care Technician II Provided patient
care, performed phlebotomy, measured vital statistics, conducted EKG tests, placed heart monitors, operated wound - vacs, provided post-surgical care, and wound c
care,
performed phlebotomy, measured vital statistics, conducted EKG tests, placed heart monitors, operated wound - vacs, provided post-surgical
care, and wound c
care, and wound
carecare.
Patient
Care Technician — Ogden Hospital, Ogden, Utah — 2007 to 2011 • Performed tracheotomy care, such as cleaning the stoma, changing tubing, suctioning, and ensuring proper settings and function of the ventilator • Placed catheters on both men and women as needed • Ensured proper nutrition and hydration by double checking meals with orders from the physician and delivering water regularly • Checked vitals on all patients every two to four hours as required • Maintained detailed and adequate electronic and written medical rec
Care Technician — Ogden Hospital, Ogden, Utah — 2007 to 2011 •
Performed tracheotomy
care, such as cleaning the stoma, changing tubing, suctioning, and ensuring proper settings and function of the ventilator • Placed catheters on both men and women as needed • Ensured proper nutrition and hydration by double checking meals with orders from the physician and delivering water regularly • Checked vitals on all patients every two to four hours as required • Maintained detailed and adequate electronic and written medical rec
care, such as cleaning the stoma, changing tubing, suctioning, and ensuring proper settings and function of the ventilator • Placed catheters on both men and women as needed • Ensured proper nutrition and hydration by double checking meals with orders from the physician and delivering water regularly • Checked vitals on all patients every two to four hours as required • Maintained detailed and adequate electronic and written medical records
As the responsibilities of pharmacists expand, the role of the pharmacy
technician is changing, and
technicians are increasingly
performing duties that allow the pharmacist time for direct patient
care.
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers
care for animals by
performing routine tasks under the supervision of scientists, veterinarians, and veterinary technologists and
technicians.
The Student Respiratory
Technician performs all aspects of routine airway
care and oxygen administration while under direct supervision of a respiratory
care practitioner as ordered in accordance with departmental policy and procedures.
The
technician will
perform pharmaceutical
care tasks under the control and guidance of a licensed pharmacist.
The Environmental Services
Technician I
performs a variety of general daily cleaning tasks to maintain patient
care areas which includes isolation rooms, discharges, offices, corridors, bathrooms, public areas, collecting regular trash, regulated medical waste, soiled linens, vacuuming and other assigned areas of the facility (discharges not to exceed more than 75 % of daily shift time).
Responsibilities The Retail Pharmacy
Technician at Kennestone assist the pharmacists in providing quality pharmaceutical
care to all patients by
performing technical duties in the pharmacy department...
• Assist the pharmacist in the areas of clerical activities while under the Pharmacist's supervision • Assist pharmacist in health
care insurance for non-covered medications • Conducts medication reconciliation • Help in areas such as scheduling and patient reminders through phone calls • Medication histories and health histories can also be documented by
technicians, as can chart construction, filing, and the documentation of release forms and health histories • Works on medium to large - sized individual or multiple projects, usually with multiple computer environments where design is very complex • Organize and file records • Contributes to team success • Maintain confidentiality in compliance of Federal HIPPA Regulations •
Performs other duties as assigned
The Pharmacy
Technician II
performs supervised patient
care related tasks which include but is not limited to preparing unit dosed medications, compounding complex sterile IV admixtures, chemotherapy...
Performance Summary: Aesthetic minded Landscape
Technician with 10 + years» extensive experience in
caring for established lawns by
performing a variety of activities such as mulching, aerating and weeding.
To obtain a dialysis patient
care technician position at «St. Vincent Hospital,» and
perform hemodialysis management on kidney patients.
In this position you will be responsible for:
Performing technical duties in support of the provision of pharmaceutical
care under the supervision of the pharmacist, including production, repackaging and distributionPerforming daily cart exchange procedureIf you possess the following qualifications, please apply immediately: High School graduate and computer proficiency requiredTraining in an accredited hospital pharmacy
technician training program or equivalent combination of education and experience, or enrolled in a ACPE accredited pharmacy school program requiredCertification through PTCB requiredComputer proficiency requiredSuccessful passing of a pharmacy calculations test required.Physical Demand Analysis: Physical Requirements: Standing for extended periods during shift.
A pharmacy
technician, sometimes known as a pharmaceutical
technician, is a health
care provider who
performs pharmacy - related functions, generally working under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Required Qualifications * Must be at least 16 years of age * Licensure requirements vary by state * Attention and Focus o The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted * Customer Service Orientation o Actively look for ways to help people, and do so in a friendly manner o Notice and understand customers» reactions, and respond appropriately * Communication Skills o Use and understand verbal and written communication to interact with customers and colleagues o Actively listening by giving full attention to what others are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times * Mathematical Reasoning o The ability to use math to solve a problem, such as calculating day's supply of a prescription * Problem Resolution o Is able to judge when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong; recognizing there is a problem o Choosing the best course of action when faced with a complex situation with several available options PHYSICAL DEMANDS: * Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained periods of time * Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for moving from one work area to another * Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand or arm * Extending hand (s) and arm (s) in any direction * Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist * Stooping to a considerable degree and requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles * Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately * Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication * Visual Acuity: o The worker is required to have close visual acuity to
perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts * Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs; exerting up to 30 lbs of force occasionally and / or up to 10 lbs of force frequently, and / or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects Preferred Qualifications * Previous experience in a pharmacy, retail, medical, or customer service setting * Previous experience as a Pharmacy
Technician * PTCB National Certification Education * High School diploma or equivalent (preferred) Business Overview CVS Health, through our unmatched breadth of service offerings, is transforming the delivery of health
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A pharmacy
technician, sometimes known as a pharmaceutical
technician, is a health
care provider who
performs pharmacy...
Clear One Health Plans, Bend • OR 2006 — 2010 Pharmacy Services
Technician Followed managed
care practices, created member and group utilization reports in EXCEL, submitted new pharmacy benefits to Pharmacy Benefit Manager, maintained and added all new information to pharmacy benefits grid for company wide use, wrote pharmacy benefit section of member handbook, pharmacy call center customer service, data entry,
performed prior authorizations for step therapy and non formulary medications.
The Long Term
Care Pharmacy
Technician performs day - to - day duties under the supervision of the Pharmacist in accordance with established pharmacy principles, policies, and procedures and / or law.
Performed basic patient
care technician / nursing assistant functions under the direction of the Charge Nurse.