Job Description
Description
Summary:
All pharmacists fill orders for drugs, monitor patient
drug therapies and provide drug information. Pharmacists provide
pharmacy services with compassion, excellence and efficiency. In
addition, level II pharmacists participate in management of patient
pharmacotherapy and quality medication management within assigned
service lines.
Responsibilities:
- Meets expectations of the applicable
OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or
Leader of Leaders.
Operational
Duties and Responsibilities
- Prepares
and dispenses drug orders per physician request according to
established policies, procedures and
protocols.
- Interprets drug orders (verbal and
written) and transcribes/verifies into computerized patient
medication record accurately. Maintains, accurate, complete patient
drug record.
- Compounds and dispenses
pharmaceuticals including non-sterile and sterile products,
chemotherapy and parenteral nutrition products
accurately.
- Issues controlled substances to
patient care areas and maintains records as required by law and
institutional policies.
- Provides services
efficiently and in a timely fashion.
- Supervises and directs pharmacy support personnel. Verifies the
daily activities of pharmacy
technicians
- Maintains competency required for
current job title/position
- Maintains current
pharmacist license. Ensures applicable CE records and licensure are
maintained in department files. Attends staff
meetings.
- Completes all competency/skills
assessment requirements.
- Provides analysis of
medication use processes and contributes at least one related
project per year.
- Ambulatory care
Pharmacist
- Provides ambulatory pharmaceutical
care services utilizing approved protocols and/or collaborative
agreement with other providers, including managing patient drug
therapy, anticoagulation management, providing patient education,
and preparing and/or overseeing the preparation and dispensing of
medications. Performs duties in the clinical areas assigned such as
but not limited to: anticoagulation clinics, intensive medical
home, transition of care, Discharge Medication reconciliation,
etc.
Clinical Duties and
Responsibilities
- Ensures safe,
appropriate, cost effective drug therapies for patients according
to established policies, procedures, and
protocols.
- Monitors drug therapy regimens for
contraindications, drug-drug interactions, drug-food interactions,
allergies and appropriateness of drug and
dose.
- Assists with pharmacokinetics consult
service and renal drug dosing per hospital
protocol.
- Reads, extracts and interprets
information in patient medical records
accurately.
- Detects and reports suspected
adverse drug reactions accurately and in a timely
manner.
- Sustains the hospital drug formulary,
minimizing non-formulary procurements, utilizing therapeutic
substitution protocols and promoting rational drug therapy
selection.
- Provides clinical consultation and
clarification to practitioners as appropriate.
- Provides accurate, adequate and timely drug information to the
hospital’s professional staff.
- Provides drug
education to patients and their families per institutional
protocol.
- Participates in the quality
improvement and medication use review activities of the department.
Collects data, conducts monitors and inspections and maintains
logs, records and other documentation as
assigned.
- Conducts designated interventions as
defined in department Clinical Intervention activities (IV to PO,
Renal Dosing, Pharmacokinetic dosing support,
Anticoagulation)
- Baseline departmental
standards for reporting interventions for clinical productivity as
defined by departmental goals.
- Participates in
antibiotic stewardship, opioid stewardship, and shortage management
activities as assigned
- Attends
interdisciplinary rounds when assigned
- Provides
services efficiently and in a timely
fashion
- Contributes to the advancement of the
pharmacy department and medication management of the organization
through (minimum):
- Precepting of pharmacy
residents and students
- Assessment of new and
ongoing pharmacist competencies
- In-service of
pharmacy and/or nursing staff (1 per
year)
- Participates in departmental or
sub-committees as assigned
- Completes 1 clinical
project per year
Occupational
Hazards
- Potential for exposure to
hazardous and toxic substances (including chemotherapeutic,
cytotoxic drugs and cleaning solutions), sticks or cuts by needles
and other sharp items.
- Risk 0 exposure
category.
- Potential for musculoskeletal
injuries if proper lifting and carrying techniques are not
used.
- Potential exposure to biologic material
when participating in direct patient care activities (e. g. patient
education, code attendance).
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
- Doctor of Pharmacy or BS Pharmacy degree
required
- One of the following required: BPS
Board Certification, Residency, Fellowship or at least 5 years of
hospital experience
Experience
- PGY-1 and PGY-2 residency completion, Board
certification, or 5 years hospital experience required at
hire
Licenses,
Registrations, or Certifications
- Pharmacy state licensure required within 60
days of start date
- Pharmacist preceptor
required within 90 days
- BLS or ACLS
required
- PALS (for pediatric practice)
required
- ASHP Residency Preceptor status
required within 180 days of hire (for Ministries with Residency
programs)
In accordance with the
CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration
Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the
required certifications for their respective positions within the
designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
Varies
Work
Type:
Full
Time
Job Tags
Full time,