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... Pharmacist for a temporary assignment in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. These positions are 20-week ... Client Details Address 1906 Blake Avenue City Glenwood Springs State CO Zip Code 81601 Job Board ...

MID Pharmacist

Silver Spring, MD

$115.81K - $178.16K/yr

Serves as temporary leader in the absence of the Mgr, MID Pharmacy Services. Supports and adheres ... Receives new drug education from pharmaceutical representatives; remains abreast of new information.

MID Pharmacist

Silver Spring, MD · On-site

$115.81K - $178.16K/yr

Serves as temporary leader in the absence of the Mgr, MID Pharmacy Services. Supports and adheres ... Receives new drug education from pharmaceutical representatives; remains abreast of new information.

Travel Pharmacist

Seattle, WA

$66.25 - $79.75/hr

... o Code Blue/emergency response • Additionally, our inpatient pharmacy supports o Specialty ... We enroll talented professionals to provide temporary staff to fill the needs of healthcare ...

Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist

Reno, NV

$118.20K - $141.10K/yr

... pharmaceutical care, protocol implementation, and code response for patients in the Renown Regional ... Ability to obtain and maintain a State of Nevada Pharmacist license (status Active or Temporary)

Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist

Reno, NV

$118.20K - $141.10K/yr

... pharmaceutical care, protocol implementation, and code response for patients in the Renown Regional ... Ability to obtain and maintain a State of Nevada Pharmacist license (status Active or Temporary)

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Clinical Pharmacist Inpatient

Brown University Health

Providence, RI • On-site

$58.75 - $70.75/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


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6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 70 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

SUMMARY Reports to the Pharmacist-in-Charge. Under general supervision of a Pharmacy Supervisor is responsible for the interpretation, evaluation, preparation and dispensing of medications pursuant to a legitimate order in keeping with established policies, procedures, and standards of practice and scope of pharmacy services of the respective affiliate. Collaborates with multidisciplinary care providers to monitor, assess, and intervene as needed to ensure safe, appropriate, and cost-effective medication use.

Oversees and closely reviews the work of pharmacy technicians and ancillary support personnel. RESPONSIBILITIES Is responsible for knowing and acting in accordance with the principles of the Brown University Health Corporate Compliance Program and Code of Conduct. Receives patient medication orders as written by a physician or practitioner.

Reviews and interprets each order to determine completeness, therapeutic appropriateness as it relates to the patient's clinical status, concomitant drug therapy and diet, and with consideration of the aging processes and human developmental stages (neonate, child, adolescent, adult, geriatric). Contacts the prescriber, or covering prescriber, as necessary to initiate appropriate interventions to ensure therapeutic efficacy, minimize potential risks of drug therapy, and optimize cost effectiveness. Applies pharmacotherapeutic and pharmacokinetic principles to ensure safe and effective use of medications for the patient populations served.

Provides drug information and consultation to prescribers, nurses, and other health care professionals regarding appropriate drug therapy, including: Drug interactions Side effects Incompatibilities Allergies Medication order discrepancies Drug stability problems Drug administration Proactively reviews and approves medication orders in LifeChart including drug, dose, dose form, frequency, and duration of therapy. Ensures relevant patient specific parameters are present in LifeChart and considered (i.e., diagnosis, known allergies, weight, age, etc.). Supervises work performed by pharmacy interns and technicians to ensure performance standards are maintained and work is in accordance with federal, state, and organizational rules and regulations

Identifies, documents, resolves, monitors, and prevents drug therapy related problems, including contraindications, duplications of therapy, and drug interactions. Engages with other clinical pharmacists or clinical pharmacist specialists for complex clinical situations. Integrates patient-focused medication therapy management and pharmaceutical care in accordance with established clinical pathways or guidelines.

Participates in prospective and retrospective pharmacokinetic dosing and monitoring of selected medications and recommends dose adjustments and laboratory monitoring as required. Ensures compliance with target drug programs, formulary management initiatives, medication management initiatives, and adverse drug event monitoring programs. Documents and reports all clinical interventions, medication errors, near misses, and adverse drug events in accordance with established protocols.

Participates in emergency code blue response. Attends and participates in daily medical, multi-disciplinary, and specialty rounds as times allows. Reviews and approves formulations for sterile products requiring compounding or manipulation prior to dispensing.

In accordance with established procedures, completes in-process and final checks for medications prepared by pharmacy technicians. Ensures accuracy, sterility, and stability of compounded products. Reviews and approves formulations for medications requiring compounding or manipulation prior to dispensing.

In accordance with established procedures, completes in-process and final product checks, prior to dispensing medications prepared by pharmacy technicians. Participates in education and training of healthcare practitioners, including pharmacy residents, students, interns, and technicians, physicians, practitioners, nurses, and other care professionals on matters relevant to medication use. Serves as preceptor to pharmacy residents and students.

Participates in continuous quality improvement activities and total quality management initiatives, including, but not limited to adverse drug reaction, pharmacist clinical intervention, and medication incident reporting programs. Participates in coordination of transitions of care, as appropriate. Maintains professional competence through participation in Pharmacy staff development and skills enhancement programs, including but not limited to ongoing independent study, and membership and participation in professional organizations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy. Prior to start date, possesses current unrestricted licensure as a licensed pharmacist or as a licensed 90-day temporary pharmacist in the State of Rhode Island. Obtains full licensure prior to expiration of 90-day temporary pharmacist license, then possesses and maintains current unrestricted licensure as licensed pharmacist in the State of Rhode Island.

Must possess and maintain current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certifications within 120 days of hire to fulfill emergency code blue response responsibilities as assigned. EXPERIENCE Successful completion of Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY-1) Residency from an accredited program and/or national Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy preferred. Post Graduate Year 2 (PGY-2) Residency from an accredited program in area of specialty strongly preferred, if applicable.

Clinical experience, knowledge, and development may be considered in lieu of formal training. Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal, to interact appropriately with patients, families, colleagues, and others. Effective organizational and presentation skills.

Knowledge of area/specialty specific technology, including, but not limited to, pharmacy information systems, automated dispensing technology, software, equipment, and automation. Experience with MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and web browsers. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Extended periods of time spent standing and walking.

Requires the visual and manual dexterity to operate a computer. Occasional travel between facilities or sites as required. INDEPENDENT ACTION Functions independently within broad scope of departmental policies and practices.

Refers specific complex problems to supervisor when clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required. Pay Range $105,019.20-$173,264.00 Location Rhode Island Hospital - 593 Eddy Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Work Type Sun-Sat Rotating Shifts Work Shift Variable Daily Hours 8 hours Driving Required No Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment. Apply


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