Gloria M. Sloan, CPhT
Hudson, WI 54016
E-mail: *******@*****.***
OBJECTIVE:
To utilize my skills and education to work as a pharmacy technician in an
inpatient pharmacy setting.
EDUCATION:
B.A. Psychology (minor in Business Management)
University of Maryland, University College, August 2002
United States Air Force Pharmacy Technician School
Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, TX September 1992
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCE:
CVS at Target (February 2015- currently employed)
Receive and enter new prescriptions and refills, inventory management.
Heartland Home Healthcare/Hospice Pharmacy (September 2002 – June 2005)
Assist the Pharmacist in all areas, including order entry and processing refills, compounding IV medications and parenteral nutrition, inventory control and shipping of medications and supplies.
US Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California (July 1996 – July 1999)
Worked in satellite inpatient pharmacies for 30-bed pediatric ward and 20-bed neonatal intensive care unit. Received and entered orders, prepared intravenous admixtures, filled unit dose carts, managed pharmacy supplies.
US Air Force Reserves, March Air Force Base, Riverside, California (July 1996 - September 1998)
Supervised one other pharmacy technician during drill weekends. Planned, organized, and carried out all aspects of outpatient pharmacy services for a two-week humanitarian health promotion mission in Belize, Central America (May 1997). Wrote a Pharmacy Department policies and procedures manual in preparation for the Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) inspection (May 1998).
Nellis Federal Hospital, Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, Nevada (September 1992 – May 1996)
Active duty US Air Force pharmacy technician in an outpatient pharmacy that filled an average of 1,200 prescriptions per day. Received and entered prescriptions, compounded extemporaneous formulations, managed inventory, including controlled substances.
Valley Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada (October 1994 – May 1995)
Worked in the inpatient pharmacy of a 400-bed, full-service acute care hospital. Received and entered orders, filled unit dose cart, managed inventory, prepared intravenous admixtures, filled ward stock orders.
REFERENCES
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