Job Description
Job Description
Company Description
Located in Largo in the heart of Prince George’s County, our new state-of-the-art regional medical center (UM Capital Region Medical Center) will provide improved access to primary and ambulatory care services, and serve as a tertiary care center for critically ill patients.
In addition, our new space will allow us to expand our offerings as a community partner to help improve the health status of Prince George’s County residents.
Job Description
Position Summary :
Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the provision of clinical and operational pharmacy services to optimize safe and effective drug therapy in a variety of clinical settings.
The clinical pharmacist assesses patient-specific data to evaluate medication needs, verifies medication orders, and oversees the preparation, dispensing, distribution and monitoring of all medications.
Additional activities include providing drug therapy consults, providing patient / family / staff education, facilitating transitions of care and precepting pharmacy students and residents.
Clinical Responsibilities :
- Participates in direct patient care and interdisciplinary rounds by interacting with physicians, nurses, other health care professionals, and patients as a member of an interdisciplinary team on patient care units to guide and recommend appropriate medication use.
- Participates in focused clinical initiatives as defined by the department (e.g. pharmacokinetic consultation, IV to PO, renal dose adjustment, etc).
- Demonstrates knowledge and skills to recommend appropriate therapeutic treatment of neonatal, adult, pediatric, adolescent and elderly patients.
- Monitors assigned patient areas for clinical progress and evaluate pharmacotherapeutic regimens for effectiveness and adverse drug events.
Recommends adjustments to therapy as necessary.
- Handles all clinical requests from assigned units during assigned shift.
- Documents clinical activities and interventions on a regular basis.
- Applies effective cost avoidance / saving practices to the operation of the patient-care unit
- Provides drug information and education to other pharmacy staff and healthcare professionals.
- Performs and oversees medication reconciliation and medication histories for patients presenting to assigned patient care areas
- Provide patient / family counseling and education
- Serves as primary preceptor for pharmacy residents and pharmacy students.
- Assist with departmental orientation for all new employees
- Responsible for cross coverage in other patient care areas as needed for appropriate levels of clinical support.
- Accepts any special projects assigned by Manger or Director to assist in departmental efficiency.
Medication Distribution :
- Understands and follows departmental and hospital policy and procedures related to dispensing of medications
- Verifies medication orders and / or dispenses medications accurately, safely, and in a timely manner.
- Follows all department, State, and Federal policies as pertains to the ordering, storage, monitoring, and documentation of controlled substances.
- Maintains proper storage of all pharmacy products, and oversees the filling of all stock requisitions to assure appropriate handling.
- Maintains established procedures concerning quality assurance, security of controlled substances, and disposal of hazardous waste drugs.
- Independently resolves problem medication orders appropriately and in a timely manner.
- Processes / validates medication orders utilizing current information system technology to create and maintain accurate patient profiles.
- Directs and supervises the work of technicians to ensure accuracy and safety
- Checks all products requiring a pharmacist approval prior to dispensing.
- Maintains proficiency in hospital computer systems and pharmacy automation technology.
- Completes Unit Inspections as assigned to assure that medications are properly stored and handled throughout the Hospital.
- Coordinates activities and integrates services by working closely with other departments in order to provide comprehensive services.
Participation on improvement programs is required.
- Participates in departmental quality improvement processes such as collecting data for drug use evaluation and reporting / following up on medication incidents and reporting medication adverse events.
- Fulfills goals set by Manager or Director on department’s key performance indicators in the designated patient care areas such as reducing length of stay, drug cost / patient / day, medication delivery, turn-around time, etc.
- Attends meetings, departmental and hospital staff development programs and provides presentations in-services on pharmacotherapy-related topics as requested by Manager or Director.
Qualifications
- Current Maryland license in good standing as a pharmacist
- Doctor of Pharmacy degree is preferred
- Completion of post-graduate pharmacy residency in hospital pharmacy practice is desirable.
- Additional training or certification (board certification in an area of practice) is also desirable.
- Minimum of 2 year of experience as a pharmacist in a hospital with clinical pharmacy responsibilities. Completion of post-graduate year 1 pharmacy residency program is equivalent to 3 years of work experience.
Additional Information
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