Tag: pharmacy technician

Locum Technician needed in Suffolk

| October 25, 2011 | 0 Comments
Locum Technician needed in Suffolk

We are looking for a locum pharmacy technician to work in a secure environment in Suffolk. Previous secure environment experience preferred and experience of Systm One beneficial. Call Shaun or Linda on 0333 123 3344 for more information

Lat day to register as a pharmacy technician

| June 30, 2011 | 0 Comments
Lat day to register as a pharmacy technician

Don’t forget that today is the last day to register as a pharmacy technician with the GPhC

Problems for locum pharmacy technicians with NHS Smartcards

| June 23, 2011 | 0 Comments
Problems for locum pharmacy technicians with NHS Smartcards

I’ve been contacted by the PSNC this morning. Apparently locum pharmacy technicians are unable to use their NHS smartcard in any other pharmacy than their “base” store.  Pharmacist locums don’t have the same problem as their cards contain additional code that enables them to be used in any terminal.

As we move towards electronic prescription this will clearly become a major problem for locum pharmacy technicians and the PSNC are trying to get the DOH to add the additional code to locum technician’s cards beforehand.

If you have had problem like this please give me a ring as the PSNC would like a real “live” example of the problems caused by the lack of code so they can take these to the DOH.

PLease use the number at the top of the homepage to call

 

Shaun Hockey – Managing Director PL-UK

 

Are your technicians registered with the GPhC yet?

| June 21, 2011 | 0 Comments
Are your technicians registered with the GPhC yet?

Just a post to gently remind pharmacy operators that all technicians need to be registered with the GPhC by 1st July.

http://www.pharmacyregulation.org/news/gphcadvisesemployersareyourpharmacytechniciansregisteredyetnews4248.aspx

Liver trust trials pharmacy as hepatitis screening venue

| May 25, 2011 | 0 Comments
Liver trust trials pharmacy as hepatitis screening venue

A community pharmacy screening pilot for intravenous drug misusers identified 68 per cent of patients who had unknowingly been exposed to hepatitis C.

The scheme, set up by the British Liver Trust, illustrates how community pharmacies that already offer needle exchange and methadone services for drug misusers can help identify undiagnosed liver disease.

Link to full article on PJ Online

http://www.pjonline.com/news/liver_trust_trials_pharmacy_as_hepatitis_screening_venue

Next Development – a pharmacist conducting the test as part of the research team? Hope so.