Associate's Degree in Applied Sciences or related field - preferred
1-3 years of healthcare experience - required
Knowledge of pharmaceutical products including potential adverse reactions and brand/generic products.
Ability to read and comprehend medication instructions.
Able to compose simple correspondence using correct grammar and punctuation.
Be able to communicate information verbally and in writing.
Work cooperatively with department and medical center.
Work effectively and safely in a complex and constantly changing environment.
Actively participate in promoting a safe and enjoyable environment.
Work effectively and safely at times of high workload.
Prioritize activities and make sound decisions.
Promote patient-centered and customer focus.
Active participation in department and center improvements.
Perform all jobs in an ethical and compassionate manner.
Be accurate in record-keeping and documentation.
Use good judgement when performing the functions of the job or when interacting with others.
Accept direction, carry out direction, work cooperatively with others and avoid creation of unnecessary conflict.
Ability to independently organize work, document necessary information, and gather data from appropriate resources.
Demonstrate ability to collaborate with patient care team.
Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, excellent customer service, and excellent work practices.
Ability to work efficiently and accurately in a fast pace and busy environment.
PHAR-C - Certified Pharmacy Tech through PTCB or NHA Upon Hire - required
PHRMTECH-R - Registered Pharmacy Technician Upon Hire - required
LPT - Licensed Pharmacy Tech in NYS Upon Hire - preferred
Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Physical Demands
Standing - Constantly
Walking - Constantly
Sitting - Rarely
Lifting - Frequently
Carrying - Frequently
Pushing - Occasionally
Pulling - Occasionally
Climbing - Occasionally
Balancing - Occasionally
Stooping - Frequently
Kneeling - Frequently
Crouching - Frequently
Crawling - Occasionally
Reaching - Frequently
Handling - Frequently
Grasping - Frequently
Feeling - Constantly
Talking - Constantly
Hearing - Constantly
Repetitive Motions - Constantly
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination - Constantly
Working Conditions
Extreme cold - Rarely
Extreme heat - Rarely
Humidity - Rarely
Wet - Rarely
Noise - Constantly
Hazards - Frequently
Temperature Change -
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insurance
Additional Information
Department/Unit:
Pharmacy
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Salary Range:
$46,947.00 - $65,726.00
The Medication Historian Technician is responsible for collecting and documenting medication histories for patients admitted to the hospital. The focus of this technician is to complete the most accurate and up to date medication list of all prescriptions, over the counter, and supplemental medications the patient is taking prior to admission in communication with patients, caregivers and/or guardians, outside pharmacies and providers as necessary. The Medication Historian Technicians reports up through the pharmacy department and Director of Pharmacy. Daily activities are under the supervision of a pharmacist. The medication history technician will work alongside the pharmacist and providers on the care team to assess discrepancies, reduce medication errors, and reduce delays in care for patients.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Communication with the patient, legal guardian/caregiver, long-term care facility, rehabilitation program, and/or outpatient pharmacy to obtain the patient's most accurate medication list.
Collection and documentation of allergy and adverse reaction information.
Communication with the supervising pharmacist and providers on the team about discrepancies, errors, or concerns related to medication list collection.
Documentation of all necessary information in the electronic health system.
Triage patient medication list reviews based on admitting unit and time.
Conduct structured interviews with patients and caregivers to assess medication history.
Cross reference patient or family reported medication history with external sources (e.g. long-term care facilities, outpatient pharmacy, rehabilitation program, external providers, etc.)
Document complete and accurate medication history Lists in the electronic health record, including adverse events and allergies related to medication use.
Serve as a liaison between the patient, pharmacist, and provider team to ensure accurate medication lists and reconciliation.
Communicates discrepancies to the supervising pharmacist and providers.
Documents discrepancies in the online error reporting system.
Communicate cooperatively and effectively with patients, family members, care givers, employees, etc., listen well, follow direction, and engage in interactive dialogue with others.
Conducts efficient and structured medication interviews with patients and caregivers.