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RADHealth+ in Reno, NV is seeking a qualified Pharmacist to accept and dispense prescription medications, monitor patient safety, and ensure legal compliance. The role involves counseling patients, educating on medications and device usage, and collaborating with physicians to optimize therapy.
The position requires a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and state licensure, with a minimum of 1 year experience preferred.
Days 5x8-Hour M-F 8:30-5 or 12:30-9. every other weekend both saturday and sunday- 8:30-5.
1 year(s)
THIS NEEDS TO BE FROM A SUPPLIER THAT CAN PARTICIAPTE IN CONTINGENT STARTS. PLEASE MAKE SURE THE CANDIDATES ARE AVAILABLE ASAP. there is no guarantee of a longer contract than 2 months at the moment.
Accept and dispense prescription medications. Monitor patient medication compliance and over-usage patterns. Ensuring that the supply of medicines is within the law. Ensuring that the medicines prescribed to patients are suitable. Accurately maintain confidential records of all patients ensure proper management of patient records and pharmacy files. Advising patients about medicines, including how to take them, what reactions may occur and answering patients' questions. Provide consultation on prescription and non-prescription medications for storage, dosage, side effects, and drug interactions. Provide services to patients, such as smoking cessation, blood pressure measurement and cholesterol management. Educate patients on proper handling of medical devices such as blood pressure monitor and glucose meters. Compound medications for external or internal use. Prepare sterile solutions following proper procedures. Supervise pharmacy staff members including pharmacy technicians, pharmacy clerks, etc. Maintain appropriate inventory on pharmaceutical and medical supplies. Identify patient?s drug-related problems and effectively communicate with physicians and other healthcare practitioners. Work in conjunction with physicians, nurses, other pharmacists, pharmacy interns, etc. Doctor of Pharmacy degree required. Licensed by the state pharmacy board.