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    Pharmacists needed -AZ, CO, KS, TX follow this discussion

    started 5 years ago by

    I guess I'll get a few balls rolling here. I have quite a number of wonderful opportunities for Pediatric Pharmacists, Clinical Pharmacists, and Staff Pharmacists with my clients (Hospitals) in Texas, Kansas, Arizona, and Colorado. If there are any members of this group who deal with Pharmacists, please get in touch with me. Or, or if you know any PharmacistsRecruiters, have them touch base.

    Regards,

    Steve Jenkins Merit Medical Search

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    • 1 point 5 years ago

      Steve -

      Did you get any help on this?

      Maureen

    • 1 point 5 years ago

      If you know the hospital you want pharmacists out of, the most efficient way is to call their pharmacies and ask who the pharmacist(s) is/are ? That's what I'd do.

      The other links/suggestions I posted are going to take you to pharmacists all over but you can search out the states you want/but then you have to chase them down/but that's what this is all about isn't it?

      Maureen

    • 1 point 5 years ago

      OK, OK, I'll admit that my recruiter brain needs to wake up and smalle the3 coffee. Hopefully several memebrs will bring me in to the new age. Question. Any ideas on how I might go about, efficiently, getting the names of Pharmacists who work in Hospitals? For instance, is there a way to wind my way through any links to say, Children's Hospital in Denver, or Driscoll Hospital in Texas?

      Any help would be appreciated.

      Steve

    • 1 point 5 years ago

      Here are some good links:

      http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:ELcZBVRT1u8J:meetings.nacds.org/annual/2004/advance_reg.pdf+%22sam%27s+club%22+%22general+merchandise+manager%22&hl=en

      http://www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com/companyintel.asp

      http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:zMuF5ANKXrUJ:www.ecrm-epps.com/onlinedemo/alert/alert1.htm+Penn+Traffic+Company+J.+Bryan+Mayes,+Coordinator+of+Pharmacy+Operations+&hl=en

    • 1 point 5 years ago

      You might want to post this to another group - the Pharma/Biotech group/ Can't hurt.

    • 1 point 5 years ago

      Real quick and dirty... These people are spilled all over the Internet!

      Go to google.com plug in r.ph "and the city you'd like" Example: r.ph tempe r.ph "kansas city"r.ph "colorado springs" If the city has two words put them in parentheses

      another route: pharm.d "and the city you'd like" pharm.d tempe pharm.d tucson pharm.d dallas pharm.d houston

      You're gonna be stunned!

      Look here Lotsa pharmacist names in So AZ http://www.va.gov/678savahcs/patient_services/pharmacy/residency_pgrm/Preceptors.htm

      http://www.aphanet.org/students/mentoring.new/kruegerCV.html someone's old resume in AZ but alotta professioanl associations listed at bottom you might look into

      It's been my experience alot of these hospitals you might find these people ACTUALLY POST their personnel at their webpages - have you looked?

      Donna Jermain, Pharm.D., B.C.P.S. Scott and White Memorial Hospital Temple, TX

      Good luck! Maureen

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