Clinical Pharmacy Manager–Liver Transplantation At NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Hospital, outstanding pharmaceutical care is integral to our success. Through the depth and diversity of our dedicated pharmacy team, we are making major contributions to the care of patients every day. You will be part of a multidisciplinary team who provides comprehensive care at one of the premier transplant programs in the country, known for top-tier outcomes and excellent patient care. As the Liver Transplant Clinical Pharmacy Manager, you'll work closely with the other Clinical and Operational Managers and other pharmacists to implement quality patient care services. You'll provide collaborative pharmaceutical care to patients while working in conjunction with physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals. The Clinical Pharmacy Manager provides direct patient care and conducts teaching and research activities to promote optimal, cost-effective patient care. Maintains a liaison relationship with the solid organ transplantation services covered through participation in patient care rounds and involvement in joint projects. This includes but is not limited to: Identification of problems/issues in specific patients and promotion of rational drug use on a case-by-case basis using evidence-based therapies (includes therapy selection, monitoring and assessment of outcomes of therapy, sedation management) Provision of drug information to providers covering the service and the patients covered by the Service(s) identified Adverse Drug Reaction reporting for patients on service Participation in multi-disciplinary committees Patient education Epic orderset development and maintenance Develops, implements, manages and reports results pertinent to continuous quality improvement and expense reduction programs related to the patients serviced. Examples of such efforts should be: Medication use evaluations Treatment protocols/guidelines Clinical pathways The Clinical Pharmacy Manager acts as secretary or member of multidisciplinary committee(s) of medical staff, charged by the Formulary and Therapeutics Committee or other Medical Board Subcommittee, which oversees, develops, implements and manages policies for the care delivered to the patients serviced. Provides training and educational programs for PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents in addition to undergraduate pharmacy students, and other health care providers. Performs research in areas of interest, especially those which parallel departmental goals and objectives, and submits manuscripts for publication and/or presentation at local, state and/or national meetings. Other duties as outlined by the Pharmacy Site Director, including departmental clinical-on-call.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees