The Clinical Pharmacist oversees pharmaceutical care, including retrieving and evaluating biomedical literature and designing medication therapy regimens. They use effective patient education techniques to provide counseling to patients and caregivers on medication therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, handling, and medication administration. The role involves designing, recommending, monitoring, and evaluating patient-specific pharmacotherapeutic regimens based on relevant biomedical literature, implementing recommendations effectively, and documenting in the appropriate format. The pharmacist reviews and interprets medication orders and prescriptions, participates in medical emergencies, and actively supports department medication safety and quality improvement activities. They perform quality assurance and performance improvement of the medication-use system, collaborate with the healthcare team on formulary adherence and medication-use processes, and assist in acquiring non-formulary, compassionate use, and investigational medications. Practice must comply with organization policies, procedures, and local, state, and federal regulations. The pharmacist prepares, dispenses, and oversees the proper storage and handling of medications. Additionally, they serve as a preceptor for pharmacy students, residents, and healthcare learners, and mentor, orient, train, and assist with performance evaluations of pharmacy teammates, residents, and students. They direct and check the accuracy of pharmacy support team members' work to ensure safe and efficient workflows, service standards, and regulatory compliance. The role requires the ability to provide age-appropriate care, demonstrating knowledge of growth and development and assessing patient needs based on age-specific requirements.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level