The clinic pharmacist serves as an integral member of the interdisciplinary care team, providing comprehensive medication management to clinic patients. This role includes assessing, initiating, monitoring, and adjusting pharmacotherapy for acute and chronic conditions, both independently and while working directly alongside medical residents in co-visits to support clinical decision-making and enhance resident education. The pharmacist functions as a key drug information resource for providers and staff, ensures evidence-based care, and contributes to safe, effective medication use across the clinic. Additional responsibilities include the management of patients with substance use disorders (including medication assisted treatment), support of maternity care through medication optimization in pregnancy and postpartum, and longitudinal management of chronic diseases. This position emphasizes team-based care, population health outcomes, and improved access to high-quality patient-centered pharmacotherapy services. Responsible for ensuring the safe, effective, and economical use of medications for patients of all ages. This role involves preparing and dispensing prescriptions, advising healthcare professionals on drug therapies, monitoring patient medication regimens, and conducting patient education on drug use. The Pharmacist collaborates with medical staff to manage patient treatments, ensuring compliance with health system policies and regulatory requirements. Oversees the activities of pharmacy technical staff and interns. Additional responsibilities may include committee involvement, teaching, and participating in clinical research and continuing education to stay current with medical advancements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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