Not exact matches
Noting that the country faced epidemic levels of
prescription drug abuse, the letters also contained more explicit expectations that registrants «know their
customers» — i.e., engage in due diligence to ensure pharmacies and dispensers were aboveboard — and that they report and refrain
from shipping suspicious
orders.
My experience includes supporting pharmacists in all facets of daily pharmacy operations,
from preparing
prescription orders and organizing
customer records to processing insurance claims and maintaining supply inventories.
Pharmacy technicians perform a variety of tasks to support pharmacists with disbursement of medications to
prescription holders including taking
orders from customers and counting out medication.
The Pharmacy Technician I primary responsibility is to process and fill
prescriptions from intake to
order completion, answering incoming and completing outbound calls to /
from patients, physicians, pharmacies while ensuring a high level of
customer service and maximized productivity.
Examples of duties include but are not limited to: waits on
customers, answers phone and operates cash register in the Pharmacy; operates the computer, inputs data, looks up refills, and retail prices of
prescription drugs; calls doctors» office for authorization to refill
prescriptions (California only); receives
orders from patient; types pharmacy labels (California only); checks in merchandise and stocks shelves; conducts general housekeeping duties when needed; pharmacy Technician will assist pharmacist with filling
prescriptions and pull
prescription merchandise
from shelves.
The responsibilities of the position vary
from state to state due to differences in regulations, but technicians typically prepare
prescription orders, assist
customers and handle maintenance tasks such as inventory and record keeping.
Taking necessary information
from customers and / or health professionals in
order to fill their
prescriptions
Technicians in retail settings typically manage the pharmacy's
ordering and inventory; receive and record
prescriptions from physicians» offices; make up
prescriptions; and ring in
customers at the cash register.
Typical duties include taking
prescription orders and accepting payments
from customers, counting pills and measuring out other medications for
prescriptions, preparing ointments and stocking and inventory duties.