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Clinical Pharmacist, Emergency Medicine

Employer
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Location
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Salary
Based on Experience
Closing date
Jul 3, 2021

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Position Type
Clinical Pharmacist
Specialty Area
Emergency Medicine
Work Setting
Health System
Hours
Full-time

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (WFBMC) is currently searching for motivated candidates for a Clinical Pharmacist in Emergency Medicine.  This position is an integral part of a large pharmacy team and progressive group of pharmacy leaders who provide comprehensive pharmacy services throughout the medical center. The Department of Pharmacy’s vision is to enhance its pharmacy operations, advance clinical pharmacy programs, and expand interdisciplinary patient centered care services and pharmacy residency programs.  As a part of this growth and refinement of practice, the Department continues to seek talented and motivated individuals to add to its team. 

Wake Forest Baptist Health (WFBH) is an integrated health system that operates more than 1,500 acute care, rehabilitation and psychiatric care beds, outpatient services, and community health and information centers. WFBH is anchored by the 885-bed tertiary care hospital and campus in Winston-Salem. This campus is home to the adult and pediatric Level I Trauma and Burn Center, the 144-bed Brenner Children’s Hospital and 167-bed Comprehensive Cancer Center. Through these resources the hospital provides acute care to both adult and pediatric patients throughout the western region of North Carolina.  WFBH admits approximately 60,000 inpatients each year, its emergency rooms have approximately 187,000 visits each year, and has close to 2 million outpatient visits at all ambulatory and outpatient departments. WFBMC is affiliated with Wake Forest School of Medicine and Wake Forest innovation Quarter.

Over 350 administrators, pharmacists, and technicians provide comprehensive pharmacy services spanning the continuum of care across multiple patient populations. WFBMC has a long history of clinical excellence and innovation in pharmacy practice. Today the department provides decentralized clinical services to more than 37 inpatient services and a variety of ambulatory clinics. Pharmacists and technicians partner to ensure safe transitions of care during patient admission and discharge and assist patients in accessing pharmaceutical care. In the ambulatory setting the Department of Pharmacy has community and specialty outpatient services as well as home infusion. Graduate Pharmacy Education consists of nine ASHP accredited residency programs, an internship program, and learning experiences for four schools of pharmacy in North Carolina.

The Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for:

  • Proficiently providing direct patient-centered for emergency medicine patients
  • Participates in all aspects of the medication-use system while providing comprehensive and individualized pharmaceutical care as a member of the interdisciplinary team
  • Participate in pharmacist managed ED culture follow up program
  • Active membership and participation in multidisciplinary hospital committee is required as well as leadership in departmental clinical education and research activities
  • Work closely with Clinical Pharmacy Managers, the Director for Acute Care Clinical Services, and the System Director of Pharmacy for Acute Care Services to develop goals for the department
  • These positions are responsible for actively identifying service related issues which require evaluation and facilitating research projects, quality improvement initiatives, or healthcare provider education as needed to advance practice
  • External presentations, publications, and professional speaking is strongly encouraged and supported
  • As faculty within the Graduate Pharmacy Education program, he/she will serve as a preceptor for the Pharmacy Residency Programs.
  • Provides experiential mentorship for Doctor of Pharmacy students

In short, the Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist will facilitate medication therapy and pharmacy services to this specialized patient population and to collaboratively support direct patient-centered care.

Position requirements include:

1.             Education: Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy

2.             Clinical training and experience: Completion of PGY1 Pharmacy residency and PGY2 Emergency Medicine residency is preferred (or 2-4 years of clinical experience in critical care patient populations may be considered in lieu of formal training and exceptional aptitude or knowledge may be considered in lieu of experience).

3.             Licensure/certifications: Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the state of North Carolina required, eligibility for Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner (CPP) approval in the State of North Carolina is required, Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) certification preferred

Benefits include a competitive salary, excellent health insurance, employee perks, retirement package, and support for professional travel and development. 

EEO Statement

Wake Forest Baptist Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.

Interested applicants must apply online via http://www.wakehealth.edu/HR/. Please contact Meredith Hollinger, PharmD, BCPS, Pharmacy Director II, Acute Care Clinical Services via email at mkhollin@wakehealth.edu, with any questions. Confidential inquiries and nominations may be directed to Lauren Way, Talent Acquisitions, at lway@wakehealth.edu.

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