Overview
The clinical staff pharmacist shall be responsible for reviewing and verifying orders, making therapeutic recommendations, and preparing and dispensing medications to inpatients and outpatients of all ages upon receiving medication orders from providers. In addition, the clinical staff pharmacist shall supply medication information and other clinical services to patients and other health care providers.
Responsibilities
Staffing & Clinical Activities:
Reviews, interprets, clarifies and processes all medication orders to ensure safety for patients of all ages using patient profiles and available clinical data.Ensures the safe and timely delivery of medications to patient care areas.Utilizes barcode verification and automation software and hardware when executing pharmacist checking and dispensing functions. Provides clinical pharmacy services including pharmacokinetics, renal dosing, IV to PO interchanges, dosing recommendations, and antibiotic stewardship review as appropriate for assigned coverage areas in central or other areas of general coverage.Documents clinical interventions.Supervision & Pharmacy Workflow:
Monitors pharmacy work flow to ensure all daily distributive and clinical functions are accomplished.Supervises and redirects technical staff to optimize time management, execute timely medication delivery, and to ensure auditing and cleaning responsibilities are completed as defined in established daily workflows.Provides immediate, direct supervision, as defined by pharmacy leadership, to unlicensed pharmacy students on rotation.Medication Safety & Compliance
Ensures a safe and appropriate medication use process through medication event reporting.Performs and documents monthly unit inspections and consults with and advises nursing staff on proper storage and handling of medications including code carts and floor stock.Has working knowledge of all State and Federal laws and regulations affecting the practice of pharmacy.Maintains annual continuing education requirements as required by the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy.Training:
Functions as a preceptor when assigned to train Pharmacists and Pharmacy Residents.Attends department training opportunities and meetings offered by Pharmacy Leaders and/or Pharmacy Residents.Demonstrates competence and proficiency on annual DCH competency assessments as developed by the Pharmacy Manager or Team Leaders.Provides medication information and educational programs to patients, health care staff, and pharmacy staff.Performance Improvement:
Participates in performance improvement and cost-saving activities as defined by pharmacy leadership.Monitors the medication use process in assigned staffing areas on a routine basis and reports inconsistencies and makes recommendations to pharmacy leadership to improve mediation safety within the hospital.DCH Standards:
Qualifications
Pharm.D. or B.S. Degree required. Residency or hospital experience (3-5 years) preferred. Must be currently licensed to practice pharmacy in the State of Alabama. License eligible pharmacists are acceptable provided they hold a Pharmacy Extern license issued by the Alabama Board of Pharmacy and take and pass the pharmacist licensing exams required by the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy within 6 months of employment. Participation in professional organizations is strongly encouraged. Must be able to operate computer, calculator, telephone, and other pharmaceutical equipment. Must be able to read, write legibly, speak, and comprehend English
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