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OUTCOMES/GOALS TO ACHIEVE
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1. Assist the pharmacist in the identification of patients who desire/require
counseling, optimize the use of medications, equipment, and devices,
prepare, store, and distribute medication product, collect, organize, and
evaluate information for direct patient care, medication use review, and
departmental management.
2. Initiate, verify, and assist in the adjudication of, and collect payment
and/or initiate billing for pharmacy goods and services.
3. Promote and maintain an image appropriate for the profession of
pharmacy, function effectively as a member of the health care team,
efficiently manage one’s work whether performed alone or part of a
team, and demonstrate ethical conduct in all job related activities, and
demonstrate a caring attitude toward patients.
4. Balance obligations to one’s self, relationships, and work in a way that
minimizes stress, resolve conflicts through negotiation and demonstrate
good customer service techniques.
5. Identify and explain the key components used when purchasing
pharmaceuticals, devices, and supplies according to an established
purchasing program and identify and explain the key components of
inventory control in relation to medications, equipment, and devices.
6. Identify and explain the use and side effects of prescription and nonprescription medications used to treat common disease states.
7. Demonstrate receiving and screening a prescription/medication order for
completeness and authenticity.
8. Demonstrate proper aseptic technique for sterile compounding.
9. Demonstrate proper pharmacy calculations for various pediatric and
adult dosages and IV admixtures.
10. Acquire command knowledge of federal and state laws that affect the
practice of pharmacy and explain the HIPAA regulation and how it
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pertains to pharmacy.
11. Obtain technician certification.