Pharmacy clerk definition

Pharmacy clerk means a person whose duties within the pharmacy department include accessing filled prescription orders and processing payments for and delivering such orders to the patient or the patient’s agent under the supervision of a pharmacist.
Pharmacy clerk. An All Purpose Clerk working under the supervision of a Pharmacist, trained to perform clerical duties associated with the practice of pharmacy, including cashiering, bookkeeping, pricing, stocking, delivering, answering nonprofessional telephone inquiries, and documenting third-party reimbursement. Support personnel shall not perform the tasks of a

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