The Department of Pharmacy Services of Baptist Health Lexington provides pharmaceutical services to patients across the continuum of care. These services include, but are not limited to, verification of medication orders, drug distribution, sterile product preparation, hazardous drug preparation, and utilization of automated dispensing cabinets. Transitions of care pharmacists are responsible for target interdisciplinary programs and clinical services and ensure pharmaceutical care programs are appropriately integrated throughout the BH system. They participate in all necessary aspects of the medication-use system while supporting comprehensive and individualized pharmaceutical care in their assigned areas. They serve as clinical resources and liaisons to other departments, hospital personnel, or external groups. In their role, they may conduct practice advancement projects as well as patient care quality and regulatory compliance initiatives designed to improve medication-use processes or pharmacy practice. They work collaboratively with physicians and other members of the healthcare team, communicating with a high level of skill to interact with physicians, RNs, patients, and other healthcare providers. They utilize a strong ability to solve problems, provide consultations concerning medication therapy daily, and provide education to patients, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare team members as requested. They initiate, document, and participate in department activities that promote positive patient outcomes. These activities may include, but are not limited to: MUE, ADR reporting, resolving drug therapy questions, therapeutic drug monitoring, identifying drug interactions and allergies, direct contact with prescribers to clarify major problem orders, and non-formulary drug requests. They are involved with both the admission and discharge medication reconciliation process. They collaborate with patients, families, and providers to ensure a safe continuation of care from the inpatient to the outpatient side of healthcare. They provide patients and/or caregiver’s drug therapy and disease state counseling when needed. They work with retail pharmacy to promote and enhance the Meds to Beds Program. They clinically review and facilitate outpatient drug therapy to promote adherence and access post discharge. They aid the social workers and case managers in obtaining prior authorizations or medication costs as time permits. They serve as a pharmacy specialist for providers, nursing, and other staff on clinically complicated patient cases, investigation of adverse drug events and/or management of drug shortages as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level