
Clinical Pharmacist PRN
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Job Description
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The Clinical Pharmacist PRN is responsible for monitoring and evaluating drug therapy appropriateness based on patient's health status following institutional protocols and procedures. As an oncology clinical pharmacist, you will monitor lab results for changes in organ function, both as a result of chemotherapeutic organ toxicity, as well as normal metabolite affected organ changes, and recommend drug dosage adjustments accordingly. This pharmacist will have an extensive knowledge of the various treatment options for a wide variety of malignancies. These treatment regimens include chemotherapeutic agent management, pain management agents, and those regimens that treat the side effects of other therapeutic regimens.
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employees assigned to this department. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities, and LCMC Health reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary.
GENERAL DUTIES
Assists in the development and monitoring of treatment protocols and procedures:
Assists the Clinical Pharmacy Manger in developing and monitoring clinical pharmacy programs. Assists in implementing and revising programs to assure continued success, consistent operation of clinical services, and improved patient care. Continually problem solving. Attends Core Measures planning groups, Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, and related Process Improvement groups within the institution. Regular attends and plans for various groups assigned. Assists in the development and implementation of treatment protocols and procedures, clinical initiatives, and guidelines. Assists in updating departmental policies and procedures as dictated by the clinical practice. Participates in MUE and QA programs.
Drug Knowledge Utilization:
Provides clinical consultation, drug information and clarification to practitioners, nursing staff, patients, and family. Sustains hospital formulary, minimizing non-formulary procurements, utilizing therapeutic interchange protocols and suggesting appropriate cost effective and therapeutic equivalent alternatives. Is knowledgeable of Louisiana and Federal pharmacy laws and DEA regulations.
Participate in provision of patient-focused services:
Actively participates in the provision of patient-focused clinical therapeutic services. Participates and provides in-service education for medical, hospital, and pharmacy staff. Suggests and implements new clinical practices that would aid in patient care and reduce financial burden. Adheres to current formulary.
Acts as a liaison to other healthcare practitioners:
Serves as a liaison to other healthcare practitioners through participation in interdisciplinary clinical rounds, provision of drug information, and patient family education. Performs and documents timely clinical interventions.
Collaborates with pharmacy staff:
Collaborates with central pharmacy staff to insure timely resolution of problems and questions. Fosters teamwork and takes responsibility to ensure delivery of high-quality care. Provides timely drug information.
Awareness of regulatory standards:
Demonstrates awareness and understanding of record keeping, JCAHO standards, and State Board of Pharmacy requirements. Demonstrates awareness and understanding of departmental policies and health-system initiatives record keeping.
Supervises students and academic associates:
Participates and oversees academic/clinical associate's activities while ensuring compliance with protocols and standards. Effectively develops students and subordinates by recognizing their abilities and weaknesses. Exhibits fairness and impartiality with employees. Provides timely updates of performance standards.
EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS
Required: 1 year residency or 3 years Infectious Disease (UMC)
Required: 3 years Hospital IV, 2 years continuous chemotherapy preparation (TOURO)
Preferred: 1 year of experience Hospital pharmacy settings (UMC)
Preferred: 3 years of experience Pharmacy residency (TOURO)
EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS
Required: Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy (TOURO)
Required: Degree from US accredited School of Pharmacy in Pharmacy (UMC)
Required: Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy (UMC)
Preferred: Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy (TOURO)
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Certification Name: Basic Life Support Health Care Provider
Required
Issuer: American Heart Association
Licensure Speciality: Training Certification
Entity: TOURO
Certification Name: Pharmacist
Required
Issuer: Louisiana Board of Pharmacy
Licensure Speciality: Licensure
Entity: UMC/TOURO
WORK SHIFT:
Days (United States of America)
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LCMC Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The above job summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. LCMC Health reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary.
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