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Pharmacist Inpatient - Clin II - Critical Care/Emergency Medicine

Employer
University of Rochester
Location
Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester
Salary
Full-Time + Benefits
Closing date
May 31, 2023
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Position Type
Clinical Pharmacist
Specialty Area
Critical Care, Emergency Medicine
Work Setting
Health System
Hours
Full-time

Responsible for the provision of comprehensive operational and clinical pharmacy services related to critical care and emergency medicine to optimize safe and effective drug therapy. The clinical inpatient pharmacist will have a working knowledge of the operational aspects of the department and will contribute to the overall objectives of the department as an integrated member of the pharmacy practice team. Activities include order verification, pharmacokinetic drug monitoring, code response, drug information, medication dispensing, and participation as a member of an inter-disciplinary patient care team in the intensive care unit and emergency department.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
The distribution of clinical distributional responsibilities may vary depending upon the assigned responsibilities of the pharmacist.  For example, a Level II pharmacist may play a very vital role in the main pharmacy, IVA, or manufacturing area where the opportunity to spend significant of time on clinical responsibilities is not realistic or applicable.  However, the level of specialized knowledge and competencies in their primary area of responsibility is expected to be greater than for pharmacists who work in other areas of the department

Medication Authorization and Distribution:

  1. Understands and follows departmental and hospital policy and procedures related to dispensing of medications
  2. Dispenses medications accurately and in a timely manner.
  3. Independently resolves problem medication orders appropriately and in a timely manner.
  4. Processes/validates medication orders utilizing current information system technology to create and maintain accurate patient profiles.
  5. Directs and supervises the work of technicians to ensure appropriate workflow as required.
  6. Verbal communication to all hospital staff is conducted in an effective and professional manner.
  7. Checks all products requiring a pharmacist approval prior to dispensing.
  8. Participates in departmental Q/A processes such as reporting and following up on medication incidents, reconciling MARs, reporting medication adverse events and errors, etc.


Clinical Responsibilities

  1. Develops or participates in a clinical practice 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.
  2. Participates in focused clinical initiatives as defined by the department (e.g. pharmacokinetic consultation, antimicrobial stewardship, etc).
  3. Participates in Medication Use Evaluations when appropriate.
  4. Monitors assigned patient populations for clinical progress including renal/hepatic function, culture results, and other applicable laboratory tests.  Recommends adjustments to therapy as necessary.
  5. Documents clinical activities and interventions on a regular basis.
  6. Participates in education of other Pharmacy staff and other healthcare professionals.
  7. Identifies need for patient teaching and performs such tasks when necessary.


Problem Solving
Thoroughly resolves problems with appropriate and direct communication to all pertinent staff in a clear and concise manner.

  1. Proactive in identifying patient care problems and does not pass on problems to the next shift without exhausting reasonable attempts at resolution and communicating progress.
  2. Problem solving will often go beyond patient-specific issues, and may require participation on interdisciplinary teams or revising hospital or departmental policy, procedures or treatment guidelines.
  3. Performs required duties of charge pharmacist when scheduled, including coordination of shift resources, problem solving, staff conflict resolution, and appropriate communication from shift to shift.
  4. Contacts supervisor for assistance when solution is beyond his/her expertise or authority.


QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy or Pharm D preferred.  New York State Pharmacy License and interest in hospital practice.  The newly-hired Level II pharmacist is someone with either prior (>1 year) of relevant acute care pharmacy experience OR has successfully completed an accredited pharmacy practice residency.

 

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