Clinical Pharmacist Specialist-Diabetes Program
- Employer
- ECU Health
- Location
- Greenville, North Carolina
- Salary
- Salary is provided based on qualifications
- Closing date
- Jan 1, 2025
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- Position Type
- Clinical Pharmacist
- Specialty Area
- Nutrition Support, Pharmacodynamics/Pharmacokinetics
- Work Setting
- Health System
- Hours
- Full-time
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Monitoring of teaching service patients, medication and nutrition therapy. Provision of drug information and Pharmacokinetic/nutritional support consults. Educate health care professionals on pharmacotherapeutic management. Serves as a liaison on medication related issues. Precepting and mentoring pharmacy students and pharmacy practice residents. Participates in adverse drug reaction reporting program. Performs other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
- Optimizes pharmacotherapeutic interventions for patients with diabetes within ECU Health system and provides documentation of these interventions.
- Assumes an active role in the pharmacotherapeutic management of patients with diabetes which may include credentialing of either/or Certified Diabetes Clinical Education Specialist (CDCES), Board Certified Advanced Diabetes Management (BC-ADM), or Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner (CPP).
- Actively participates in Electronic Health Record (EHR) driven initiatives that directly support evidence-based care of patients who have diabetes (ie order set creation/modification, best practice alert creation/evaluation, etc).
- Serves as an information resource for the evaluation and implantation of diabetes-related guidelines across the ECU Health system for Nursing, Medical, and Pharmacy staff.
- Provides drug information to healthcare providers regarding both insulin and non-insulin diabetes medication therapy.
- Ensures patients meet system glycemic goals through appropriate pharmacotherapy interventions
- Educates Medical, Nursing, and Pharmacy staff on appropriate medication use.
- Provides education to Pharmacy students and residents through clinical and/or administrative rotation precepting.
- Assists in patient education on medication topics in collaboration with Clinical Nurse Specialist staff.
- Assists in implementation of Pharmaceutical Care, including in-service training of professional staff
- Serves as liaison between Pharmacy and the units on diabetes-related topics.
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide service appropriate to the age of the patient.
- In conjunction with other health care providers, optimizes glycemic therapies to patients.
- Ensures seamless transitions of care from inpatient management to ambulatory setting post-discharge.
- Collaborates with Diabetes Program Manager and Diabetes Program leadership to ensure metrics of glycemic success.
- Reviews all safety events filed surrounding diabetes care across ECU Health system, working in collaboration with Diabetes Program Manager.
- Supports and expands safety reporting for patients with diabetes.
- Assists in Quality projects and initiatives as determined by Diabetes Program Manager, Executive Leadership, and Medical Director.
Minimum Requirements
- Doctorate in Pharmacy (PharmD) is required.
- Must be licensed as a pharmacist by the NC Board of Pharmacy by start date.
- 3 months to 1 year of specialized pharmacy residency training is preferred.
- More than 2 years of experience in practice area may substitute for residency training.
- Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
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