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The Diabetes Ambulatory Care Pharmacist is a licensed pharmacist who is responsible for applying knowledge, skill, competence, and clinical expertise in the outpatient clinic arena. Working with a multidisciplinary team and practicing under a collaborative practice agreement in the Mary and Dick Allen Diabetes Center, the Diabetes Ambulatory Care Pharmacist will primarily work in the Diabetes Center as a direct patient care clinician. The collaborative practice agreement will permit the pharmacist to add, modify, or discontinue medications and order and interpret laboratory assessments as needed for consulted conditions. The Pharmacist will also assist in training and support regarding diabetes devices, including but not limited to, blood glucose meters, continuous glucose monitors, pumps, sensors, etc. The Pharmacist will see patients referred by physicians and providers in an integrated care environment, contribute to training and education of students, residents, and other clinicians, and participate in research and quality improvement initiatives. In addition, the Pharmacist will be actively involved in the monitoring and oversight of diabetic therapies in this population, including disease and weight management. The roles of the Pharmacist in this setting are that of a clinician, educator, consultant, leader, problem-solver, researcher, and quality improvement advocate. Projects an image of professionalism in communication, appearance, and conduct. Maintains a working knowledge of departmental and organizational standard operating procedures. Maintains expertise in areas of practice through continual learning, journal review and other educational activities. Performs other duties as assigned.