Hematopoietic Transplant and Cellular Therapy Clinical Pharmacist Inpatient and clinic rotation M-F 0800-1630 with weekend rotation (~every 8 weeks), and on-call (~2 weeks). This role oversees pharmaceutical care, including retrieving and evaluating biomedical literature and designing medication therapy regimens. It involves effective patient education, counseling patients and caregivers on medication therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, handling, and administration. The pharmacist will design, recommend, monitor, and evaluate patient-specific pharmacotherapeutic regimens, implement recommendations, and document in the appropriate format. Responsibilities include reviewing and interpreting medication orders, participating in medical emergencies, supporting medication safety and quality improvement activities, and performing quality assurance of the medication use system. Collaboration with the healthcare team on formulary adherence and medication-use process is essential. The role also involves assisting in the acquisition of non-formulary, compassionate use, and investigational medications, and practicing in compliance with organizational policies and regulations. Preparation, dispensing, and oversight of medication storage and handling are also key duties. Additionally, the pharmacist will serve as a preceptor for pharmacy students, residents, and healthcare learners, and mentor, orient, train, and assist with performance evaluations of pharmacy teammates. Directing and checking the accuracy of pharmacy support team members is required to ensure safe and efficient workflows and regulatory compliance. The pharmacist must demonstrate knowledge and skills appropriate for the age of patients served, including understanding growth and development principles and assessing patient status based on age-specific needs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level