Pharmacy Technician • Plymouth Fuller and Forbes Partnership
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPharmacy Technician with Fuller and Forbes Partnership in Plymouth\n\n The Pharmacy Technician plays a crucial role in the Clinical Pharmacy in General Practice model, which is pivotal to transforming patient care and enhancing medication management within the practice. This innovative model aligns with national policies such as the Five Year Forward View and GP Forward View, which emphasize the integration of pharmacy skills to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospital admissions. The Pharmacy Technician works under the supervision of the Senior Clinical Pharmacist and is instrumental in implementing best practices in prescribing and medication management to ensure safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness.This role will be based within our Organisational Pharmacy Team at Stirling road Medical Centre, but will be working for Coleridge Medical Centre which is also part of the Fuller and Forbes Healthcare Group. Pharmacy Technicians are key to supporting the multi-disciplinary team within the Primary Care Network (PCN) by helping patients get the most from their medicines. They handle tasks such as switching medications to approved protocols, optimizing repeat prescribing processes including promoting repeat dispensing and online ordering, and minimizing clinical risks. The role involves significant responsibilities in medicines optimisation, including supporting the implementation of NICE guidelines and national healthcare initiatives. The post holder will also contribute to educating the practice team on the principles of medicines optimisation and promoting therapeutic best practices to enhance the quality of care provided to patients. About us Work with Clinicians in accordance with agreed practice prescribing standard operating procedures Process repeat medication requests under supervision, including the conversion of acute requests to repeat medicines, changing quantities of medicines, syncing patient medications, ERD and arranging compliance aids Requesting to issue prescriptions in line with agreed clinical protocols, under clinician supervision and within your competency, directing queries to appropriate clinician Provide advice and guidance to patients regarding medication optimisation and lifestyle e.g., inhaler techniques To provide medication review services to patients via telephone clinics in practices / remotely and to deliver pharmaceutical care plans that maximise cost-effective prescribing and improve the quality of patient care To support the achievement of the practices IIF prescribing Quality and Outcomes Framework targets and other medication management targets Dealing with medication queries from patients and queries from clinicians in line with agreed protocols To update and maintain accurate patient medication records on the practice clinical computer system, including advice given and action taken Liaise with secondary and primary care colleagues to ensure correct medicines are continued following the transfer of care To assist with the development and review of medicine audits Conduct medication reconciliation following discharge from hospital, clinic visits and other transfers of care (e.g., new patients), to ensure that medication changes are safely implemented in a timely fashion To link with hospital and community pharmacy colleagues to address discrepancies, supply issues and queries within competency Liaise with the wider health care team including primary care staff, community nurses and with medication queries To support the safe and effective repeat prescribing of high-risk medicines ensuring that regular monitoring as per local/shared care guidance is taking place To document interventions made to patients medications in their health care records to ensure there is a clear audit trail and changes are clearly accounted for To promote cost effective, safe, evidence-based prescribing in accordance with local formulary, medication optimisation strategy and national guidance Link/liaise with local strategic groups to ensure work is aligned with local health and wellbeing priorities Utilise and demonstrate sensitive communication styles to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment To use highly developed knowledge and skills to provide high standards of patient centred care To maintain accurate contemporaneous records on all aspects of the care process and patient contact Contribute to the development of the service, e.g., developing service pathways, paperwork and sharing good practice Awareness of, and compliance with, all relevant local/clinical policies and guidelines Participate in and be responsible for monitoring progress against key performance targets To attend and participate in practice clinical meetings and other multi-disciplinary meetings where necessary "}