About The Position

At Memorial Healthcare System (MHS), our ever-growing pharmacy career options present unlimited opportunities to individuals passionate about advancing pharmacy practice. As a nationally recognized and respected leader for providing “A-rated” patient care and safety, MHS prides itself on being able to grow and adapt to the rapidly evolving needs of our community and healthcare industry. Summary: The Coordinator for Medication Safety and Quality is a clinical practitioner designated by the organization to serve as the authoritative expert in safe medication practices. The medication safety and quality coordinator’s role includes responsibility for leadership, medication safety expertise, influencing practice change, research, and education and works collaboratively and inter-professionally to improve the medication use process.

Requirements

  • Accredited Program: Pharmacy (Required)
  • Pharmacist License (PS LICENSE) - State of Florida (FL)
  • Complexity of Work: Requires critical thinking skills, effective communication skills, decisive judgment, and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. Entails collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to achieve departmental and organizational goals.
  • PGY2 residency or PGY1 residency/fellowship plus two (2) years as a clinical pharmacist in a hospital pharmacy setting. Alternatively, board certified in applicable field plus two (2) years as a clinical specialist.

Nice To Haves

  • Residency trained or Board certified in an applicable field.

Responsibilities

  • Participates in multidisciplinary committees regarding medication safety issues to revise policies, procedures, protocols, forms, and order sets. Guides the actions and decision making of these groups to support a systems-oriented view of medication safety improvement and staff education.
  • Employs evidence-based practices, quality improvement principles, safety methodologies and effective tactics (i.e. Lean Six Sigma, RCA, FMEA) to implement strategies and reduce medication errors.
  • Serves as a preceptor and resource to pharmacy residents, pharmacists, pharmacy interns and students. May participate in the development of residency research projects and/or shares knowledge and information through posters, regional or national presentations, or publications.
  • Leads, supports, and performs multidisciplinary medication quality and safety analysis, investigations, and initiatives that guide the design, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of safe medication systems within the hospital and/or systemwide. Leads a hospital-wide Medication Safety and Quality Committee which is instrumental in continuous quality improvement.
  • Serves as an internal consultant on medication/patient safety and quality standards related to medication management (i.e. TJC, CMS, ISMP, Leapfrog, Board of Pharmacy, and FDA standards) to provide ongoing accreditation and regulatory readiness.
  • Facilitates reporting and detection of adverse drug reactions (ADR). Analyzes ADR data and disseminates information related trends to appropriate interdisciplinary committees with a goal of improving medication use.
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