Accredited Pharmacy Technician Specialist
MLee Medical Employment - Pikeville, NC
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Summary: This role involves obtaining and updating medication histories for patients admitted or pending admission, ensuring accurate medication reconciliation within the electronic medical record system. The specialist will prioritize medication histories, gather comprehensive medication information from multiple sources, and document details thoroughly to support clinical care. Key Responsibilities: Navigate electronic medical records to identify and complete medication histories for admitted or pending patients. Collect detailed medication information through patient interviews, healthcare providers, pharmacies, and other care facilities. Compile accurate medication lists including drug names, dosages, routes, frequencies, PRN indications, and last doses taken. Document medication histories and allergy information promptly and accurately in the electronic system. Refer unresolved medication issues to pharmacists and admitting providers. Maintain patient and staff confidentiality by securing records and releasing information only to authorized personnel. Report safety hazards promptly to supervisors or appropriate personnel. Conduct educational sessions for technicians, nurses, and other healthcare staff, including patient education. Precept and train pharmacy technicians, students, pharmacists, and nursing staff on medication history processes. Assist with data collection for performance improvement initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned. Education: Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification required unless currently enrolled in a PharmD program. Registration with the state Board of Pharmacy required. Experience: 6 months to 1 year of experience as a pharmacy technician required. Preferred: 2 years of retail pharmacy experience. Skills and Abilities: Strong technical proficiency with attention to detail. Knowledge of common medication doses and forms preferred. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for effective interaction with patients and healthcare teams. Ability to prioritize tasks in a high-volume environment and adapt to changing workloads. Physical Requirements: Ability to work independently and manage stress. Capability to read physician notes, medication labels, and lists accurately. Manual dexterity for operating pharmacy equipment such as computers, phones, fax machines, and automated dispensing cabinets. Ability to stand and walk for extended periods (6-10 hours) and lift moderate loads (up to 10 lbs), including stooping and kneeling. Effective verbal and written communication skills are essential. This position serves a diverse regional population in the Southeastern United States, providing vital pharmacy support within a dynamic healthcare environment.
Created: 2026-03-10