Stephanie Michelle Hall Email:************@*****.***
Hampton, VA 23666
Home: 757-***-****
Cell: 757-***-****
Qualifications:
I have over 20 years of experience in various areas of the pharmacy technician profession, which included but not limited to, training, education, team leadership and mentoring. I am a quick learner with a gift for accuracy. I am a highly organized individual and have strong communication skills.
Work Experience:
Peninsula Cancer Institute (09/12/2005 - Present) - Certified Pharmacy Technician
Newport News, Virginia United States
Hours per week: 45
Duties: Prepare chemotherapy and oncology related IV medications and shots; handle ordering stock and special items; restock and remove items via Lynx machine; maintain daily activity reports for medications and narcotics used; conduct daily inventory of stock; receive patient orders and verify calculations per dose. I fall under the doctor's license at the clinic; therefore I have no pharmacist checking my work. I manage inventory to maintain low budget. I am a system administrator for Pyxis 2000 and Lynx Mobile. I am entrusted to do all work and make proper changes and ask for required orders prior to sending out any medications.
Tripler Army Medial Center (07/31/2000 - 06/30/2005) - Certified Pharmacy Technician
Honolulu, Hawaii United States
Hours per week: 32
Duties: Translated, entered, prepared and filled prescription under supervision of a registered pharmacist; restocked, preformed maintence on baker cells; restocked shelves; compounded special item prescriptions; conducted monthly ward inspections for expired drugs; pre-packed medications; managed refill pharmacy site; created and maintained discharge pharmacy . Managed inventory to maintain low budget.
Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital (05/12/1997 - 10/15/1999) - Certified Pharmacy Technician
Fort Polk, Louisiana United States
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Translated, entered, prepared and filled prescriptions/doctor orders under supervision of a registered pharmacist; restocked baker cells and shelves, conducted monthly ward inspections for expired drugs; pre-packed medications; handled ordering stock and special items; prepared IV medications and filled and delivered medications to inpatient floors. Managed inventory to maintain low budget. During my employment I created an easy to use method to the call-in refill system.
Womack Army Community Hospital (09/21/1994 - 04/17/1997) - Certified Pharmacy Technician
Fort Bragg, North Carolina United States
Hours per week: 40
Duties: Translated, entered, prepared and filled prescriptions under supervision of a registered pharmacist: restocked baker cells and shelves; restocked emergency room and outpatient clinics with medication; responsible for managing a troop medical clinic pharmacy; CHCS computer program trained
Education:
None that relate to my previous and present positions.
Additional Information:
Pharmacy Technician Instructor (04/2009 – 07/2009)
Duties: Maintained a teaching assignment for ExCPT course; planned course instructions based upon approved syllabus/outline provided, to assure course contend and objectives were met; utilized a variety of teaching styles and methods to accommodate diverse learning styles of the students; designed, administered and graded examinations to assess achievement of course objectives as identified in the syllabus; actively worked to maintain retention in all classes taught by maintaining an accurate attendance record each week, calling all students who were absent and recording absentee information in a roster after each class meeting and communicating attendance concerns to the program director
Award - Certificate of Achievement (05/31/2005)
Meritorious achievement during the 2004 Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations survey. Diligently executing the ward/clinic liaison inspection program and responsible for significantly improving patient safety by preventing potential look-alike/sound alike medication errors. Presented enthusiasm, clinical expertise, and hard work which contributed significantly toward improving patient safety and the hospital's successful accreditation by JACHO. (From the Commanding Major General of Tripler Army Medical Center)
Award - Ten Years of Government Service (02/10/2006)
Ten years of service in the Government of the United States of America.
Award - 1/2 off with pay (10/16/1998)
Awarded for creating an easy to use format for a call-in refill service
Award - Commander's Coin for Pharmacy (07/01/1998)
Received for implementing a packaged system for diabetic patients after their teaching class.
Licensures - National Technician Certification (original 11/1993; expires 11/2011)
with only on-the-job training. I took this test and passed.
Virginia Department of Health Professions License (original 12/2005 – expires 12/2010)
References available on request