

And as a technician, what transfers can I be able to do, and which do I have to refer over to the pharmacist? Another question I have is, what exactly is “CovermyMeds” and how does one use it when applying it onto a patients profile or drug? Another question I have is, does Connexus have a manual or tips I can refer to? These might be dumb questions to ask, but unfortunately, the staff that I work with aren’t too good at explaining. How does “host searching” for a patient come into play, and how do I fill the drug if the patient want their prescription at my store after receiving it from a different Walmart. Does this mean that the fax has been sent or do I have to do something else to make sure that the fax has been sent or will be sent? Another is transferring prescriptions between Walmart stores. How exactly is this process done? I understand this process is done through “drop off” However when I select the drug that is out of refills, The system notifies me saying that an RX refill request will be electronically sent to the doctor for more refills. For example, faxing the doctor for more refills. I’m confused, or at least, not confident in the things they’ve taught me. Though Pharmacy Associates are given on-the-job training, employers prefer those having a high school diploma.Just became a tech a couple weeks ago and currently working with Walmart and it’s Connexus system. Part of the job summary also includes tasks such as – dispensing prescription medicines, counting pills and labeling bottles, gathering and assessing patient information, taking inventory of drugs, placing orders for additional drugs, maintaining electronic information of patients, and completing patient’s sales transactions.Īdvancements are bright for those depicting these skills – a strong knowledge of spellings and reading mathematical skills, experience in managing inventories, teamwork, knowledge of drug regulations and excellent memorization skills. Even though the job description varies widely based on the Pharmacist’s preference, the following are some common duties listed on the Pharmacy Associate Resume – answering phone calls, handling money, monitoring supplies, arranging stocks in shelves and performing other clerical tasks. The role of a Pharmacy Associate is to assist the licensed pharmacists at a pharmacy in executing various administrative tasks.
