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TheWho:
Well he may be simple minded but the link he provided supports unlicensed people to dispense medications in hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities.  This goes beyond pharmacies as you can see if you read the link he provided.

Based on the government provisions anyone can dispense medication as long as they are under the supervision of someone who is licensed.  

If you have anything besides personal attacks which supports your position please provide a link.  How come the only one who can provide a link to their argument is considered the one trolling?  Seems you should back up a few steps.  The simple mindedness seems to be more and more a personal issue to do with yourself than an attack on thewho.

RobertBruce:
Furthermore he ignores the fact that pharmacy tech is monitered, trained, and supervised by a board certified and licensed pharmacist. This is what I'm talking about when I say his ignorance helps our cause in the end. Because he's so brainwashed on believing in this industry, and anything it spews out, he affords us the opportunity to bring to light even greater and greater infractions.


The staff dispensing meds and working in the infirmary at HLA had no medical supervison whatsoever. The children working in there represented a flagrant legal violation. Can you justify either of these actions for me?

RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---Based on the government provisions anyone can dispense medication as long as they are under the supervision of someone who is licensed.

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Exactly John, once again your own argument proves you wrong. HLA staff members working in the infirmary had no medical supervision. So by your own source they were in violation of the law. Thanks for doing our homework for us.  :cheers:

TheWho:
As usual you cannot provide any links.  This was known from the onset but I offered the opportunity RB.  You handled yourself much better this time...

So lets conclude without name calling:

Dispensing medications requires minimal training and only a GED... no license is needed.

If the people dispensing medications were not under some type of supervision from someone who was licensed then they were in violation.  It doesn’t mention that the person has to be on the premises at the time.

I think that was a worthwhile discussion and cleared up a few misconceptions about licensing and dispensing.

Lacey:

--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---
--- Quote ---Based on the government provisions anyone can dispense medication as long as they are under the supervision of someone who is licensed.

--- End quote ---

Exactly John, once again your own argument proves you wrong. HLA staff members working in the infirmary had no medical supervision. So by your own source they were in violation of the law. Thanks for doing our homework for us.  :cheers:
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Not even just in the infirmary. Lee Parham used to have a tackle box of the kids meds, and he'd go to each dorm at night to dispense what they called "sleepy meds". It was the medication that was so powerful they had to bring it to the children in the dorm right before bed because it would have significant drowsiness that was a side effect.

Nurses would be LONG gone by this time of day on a week day, and did not work weekends. Medication was dispensed four times a day (morning, lunch, dinner, bedtime) 7 days a week. So there was a significant part of the day where there was no oversight whatsoever, and none on the weekends.

Wanna try again Who?

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