Clinical Pharmacy Specialist

Emory HealthcareAtlanta, GA
4h

About The Position

Overview 7:30a-4p / Full Time / 40 Hours (schedule may include weekend on-call requirements) Belong. Connect. Thrive. At Emory Healthcare our team is leading the way in shaping the future of health care. We unite to improve lives through innovation, compassion, and unwavering commitment to achieving unparalleled excellence in patient care. Our pharmacy staff works side by side with our fellow health care providers creating an interdisciplinary team approach to patient care. The Pharmacy at Emory’s goal is to provide patient- and-family centered medication management to the patients we serve. We’re defining a new standard of care for humankind. Emory Healthcare is an academic medical center with a high acuity patient population. Our pharmacy staff works side by side with our fellow health care providers creating an interdisciplinary team approach to patient care. The Pharmacy at Emory’s goal is to provide patient- and-family centered medication management to the patients we serve and defining a new standard of care for humankind. The Emory Transplant Center (ETC) includes transplant programs in kidney, pancreas, liver, heart, and lung. We performed over 670 transplants in 2024 which included over 400 kidneys, 160 livers, 60 hearts, and 25 lungs. Emory is currently one of the highest volume kidney transplant centers in the United States, performing over 380 kidney transplants so far in 2025. The Solid Organ Transplant Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will join a team of eleven solid organ transplant pharmacy specialists. The clinical pharmacy specialist will provide cross coverage to all transplant services on weekends and holidays. Responsibilities include working within an interdisciplinary transplant team using collaborative practice protocols. The individual will round with the inpatient team, perform daily profile reviews and monitoring, provide patient educations, and see patients in the transplant clinic on a rotational schedule. The clinician will act as a drug information resource, participate in quality improvement activities, develop and implement drug therapy protocols, and has opportunities to collaborate on research projects. The clinician will be involved in educating PGY1 and PGY2 pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, nurses, and other healthcare providers. The specialist may serve as a preceptor and mentor for pharmacists, residents, and students. Eligible candidates should have their PharmD, a solid organ transplant PGY2 specialty residency or equivalent experience (5-7 years of clinical experience) in solid organ transplant, and be eligible for licensure in the state of Georgia. Board Certification is encouraged. Experience precepting students and residents is also preferred. Description The Clinical Specialist Pharmacist practices as a clinical expert in specialty practice area(s). In addition to direct patient care activities, this position is responsible for ensuring appropriate medication therapy and clinical outcomes for the institution related to specialty area. Practices as a clinical expert in specialty practice area. Develops and promotes advanced clinical practice based upon recent evidenced based practice. Practices under existing and establishes new collaborative practice agreements to enhance pharmaceutical care. Ensures institution-wide appropriate therapy and institutional outcomes in specialty area. Consistently provides patient-centered, interdisciplinary pharmaceutical care. Proactively reviews and processes orders accurately and efficiently. Prevents and/or resolves drug-related problems to ensure safety, efficacy, and cost-efficiency by consulting with the ordering prescriber and appropriately documents. Performs daily in-depth patient profile review to assess, monitor and recommend appropriate drug therapy as applicable. Consistently evaluates, intervenes, and documents clinical interventions beyond institutional protocols and guidelines. Supports recommendations with critical analysis of literature. Monitors drug therapy regimens and makes recommendations or modifications per protocol. Leads the development of system nomograms and other guidelines. Promotes the documentation of clinical activities and adverse drug events. Attends medical codes as applicable. Develops system policies and processes for proper dosing, storage, handling, dispensing, and/or administration of medications and compounded products. Actively participates in development of system clinical practice initiatives. Serves as a role model for complex clinical and ethical situations and resolves conflict constructively. Develops, uses and promotes effective patient education materials and techniques for drug therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, handling and drug administration education. Participates in coordination of transitions of care as appropriate. Responsible for service completion and patient satisfaction. Engages in external professional activities to maintain clinical competency and knowledge of current trends and practices. Develops accredited continuing education activities every 2 years. Precepts pharmacy students and residents as available. Responsible for department training and competency assurance for specialty area. Develops and assists in training and education of pharmacy and other disciplines. Assists pharmacists seeking to advance their clinical skills. Answers drug information questions with in-depth knowledge of research designs, methodologies, and biostatistics. Actively participates in scholarly activities in specialty area; Submits publications or national presentations routinely. Recognizes process failures and actively engages in analysis and improvement efforts. Leads medication use evaluation or quality improvement project annually in specialty area. Oversees the work performed by pharmacy students, technicians and pharmacists to ensure performance standards are maintained and work is in accordance with state, federal and organizational regulations. Documents adverse drug reactions and medication variances per policy. Reviews trends and recommends patient safety solutions in specialty. Promotes new ideas to improve quality or overcome barriers to advance the profession in specialty area. Responsible for overall departmental pharmacy financial stewardship for specialty area. Leads the development and reinforcement of medication use policies and processes to ensure financial medication stewardship. Actively participates in formulary review and medication selection to promote cost savings. Supports and promotes cost-savings initiatives. Engages in review of medication insurance authorization status as applicable. Maintains and promotes understanding of 340b practices as applicable. Responsible for oversight of medication use systems in specialty area. Leads the development and review of protocols, guidelines, or order sets. Participates in multidisciplinary or system Emory Healthcare committee. Performs other duties as assigned or requested.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy.
  • ASHP- Accredited Post Graduate Year 1 and 2 Residency or Fellowship or equivalent experience in the specialty area.
  • Active Georgia Pharmacist license.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in accordance with the American Heart Association required within 90 days.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support required within 6 months, if directly applicable to practice specialty.

Nice To Haves

  • Relevant Pharmacy Specialty Board Certification is preferred.
  • Experience precepting students and residents is also preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide cross coverage to all transplant services on weekends and holidays.
  • Work within an interdisciplinary transplant team using collaborative practice protocols.
  • Round with the inpatient team.
  • Perform daily profile reviews and monitoring.
  • Provide patient educations.
  • See patients in the transplant clinic on a rotational schedule.
  • Act as a drug information resource.
  • Participate in quality improvement activities.
  • Develop and implement drug therapy protocols.
  • Collaborate on research projects.
  • Involved in educating PGY1 and PGY2 pharmacy residents, pharmacy students, nurses, and other healthcare providers.
  • Serve as a preceptor and mentor for pharmacists, residents, and students.
  • Practice as a clinical expert in specialty practice area.
  • Develop and promote advanced clinical practice based upon recent evidenced based practice.
  • Practice under existing and establish new collaborative practice agreements to enhance pharmaceutical care.
  • Ensure institution-wide appropriate therapy and institutional outcomes in specialty area.
  • Consistently provide patient-centered, interdisciplinary pharmaceutical care.
  • Proactively review and process orders accurately and efficiently.
  • Prevent and/or resolve drug-related problems to ensure safety, efficacy, and cost-efficiency by consulting with the ordering prescriber and appropriately documents.
  • Perform daily in-depth patient profile review to assess, monitor and recommend appropriate drug therapy as applicable.
  • Consistently evaluate, intervene, and document clinical interventions beyond institutional protocols and guidelines.
  • Support recommendations with critical analysis of literature.
  • Monitor drug therapy regimens and make recommendations or modifications per protocol.
  • Lead the development of system nomograms and other guidelines.
  • Promote the documentation of clinical activities and adverse drug events.
  • Attend medical codes as applicable.
  • Develop system policies and processes for proper dosing, storage, handling, dispensing, and/or administration of medications and compounded products.
  • Actively participate in development of system clinical practice initiatives.
  • Serve as a role model for complex clinical and ethical situations and resolves conflict constructively.
  • Develop, use and promote effective patient education materials and techniques for drug therapy, adverse effects, compliance, appropriate use, handling and drug administration education.
  • Participate in coordination of transitions of care as appropriate.
  • Responsible for service completion and patient satisfaction.
  • Engage in external professional activities to maintain clinical competency and knowledge of current trends and practices.
  • Develop accredited continuing education activities every 2 years.
  • Precept pharmacy students and residents as available.
  • Responsible for department training and competency assurance for specialty area.
  • Develop and assist in training and education of pharmacy and other disciplines.
  • Assist pharmacists seeking to advance their clinical skills.
  • Answer drug information questions with in-depth knowledge of research designs, methodologies, and biostatistics.
  • Actively participate in scholarly activities in specialty area; Submits publications or national presentations routinely.
  • Recognize process failures and actively engage in analysis and improvement efforts.
  • Lead medication use evaluation or quality improvement project annually in specialty area.
  • Oversee the work performed by pharmacy students, technicians and pharmacists to ensure performance standards are maintained and work is in accordance with state, federal and organizational regulations.
  • Document adverse drug reactions and medication variances per policy.
  • Review trends and recommends patient safety solutions in specialty.
  • Promote new ideas to improve quality or overcome barriers to advance the profession in specialty area.
  • Responsible for overall departmental pharmacy financial stewardship for specialty area.
  • Lead the development and reinforcement of medication use policies and processes to ensure financial medication stewardship.
  • Actively participate in formulary review and medication selection to promote cost savings.
  • Support and promote cost-savings initiatives.
  • Engage in review of medication insurance authorization status as applicable.
  • Maintain and promote understanding of 340b practices as applicable.
  • Responsible for oversight of medication use systems in specialty area.
  • Lead the development and review of protocols, guidelines, or order sets.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary or system Emory Healthcare committee.
  • Perform other duties as assigned or requested.
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