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[ back ] Spotlight: Pharmacy Technician James West
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But in terms of the focus and precision required, that demanding job had nothing on West’s current role as a technician supervisor in Children’s Pharmacy Department. Both jobs demand the highest degree of accuracy at all times, and with lives at stake, mistakes simply aren’t an option. West helps to oversee roughly 80 technicians and pharmacy interns who
produce 23,000 doses of medication for Children’s patients each
week. The work never stops for the department’s around-the-clock
operation. When medication orders arrive from the inpatient floors, pharmacists review each one to verify appropriate drug choice, dose, frequency and therapy duration, and to screen for other potential problems, such as drug interactions and therapeutic duplication. Technicians and interns then prepare each medication dose and a pharmacist checks it before it is dispensed. “The power of this place is amazing,” West says. “We can get children whatever they need, whether it’s antibiotics or advanced chemotherapy treatments, all at a moment’s notice.”—RP
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