St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Location
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
The intern assists licensed pharmacists with the selection, preparation, distribution, and record keeping of medications for inpatients, while also gaining clinical knowledge through tasks like completing medication histories and counseling on specific drug regimens. Responsibilities also include assisting with dispensing operations, ensuring regulatory compliance on nursing units, and participating in sterile preparation production.
Candidates must be registered interns with the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy and currently enrolled in an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy, or a recent graduate awaiting licensure examination results. Desirable knowledge includes experience with Microsoft Office, understanding of pharmacy calculations, IV admixture experience, and previous hospital pharmacy technician or intern experience.
Department Operations Assists in the dispensing of medications in a timely and accurate manner filling medication bins, filling labels, restocking automated dispensing cabinets (ADC), and ancillary departments. Ensures timely receipt and delivery of all patient medication related information and products by making rounds as designated or necessary. Properly distributes medications and assures medications on nursing unit are compliant with regulatory guidelines. Assists in production of sterile preparations for patient use by aseptically compounding, labeling and storing product, in a timely and accurate manner as defined in departmental procedure. Answers the telephone in a timely and courteous manner, answering queries or directing the call to the appropriate person for resolution. Processes electronic medical record (EMR) messages in a timely and accurate manner. Adhere to the ICARE values and exhibiting the AIDET principles. Participates in expiration date checking in assigned areas. Ensures that all expiration dates for medications refilled/loaded in ADC’s have been checked and stock rotated to ensure shortest date is used first. Assists with cycle counts in perpetual inventory system on a monthly basis. Processes returns correctly while checking expiration dates before returning items to stock. Participates in the fill and/or check of code carts, boxes, bags, and kits by restocking items that were used during the code and checking for expired items, along with the final check per procedure. Department Clinical Services Performs and documents best possible medication histories to ensure safe and effective medication administration. Updates the patient’s outpatient pharmacy and allergies/intolerances with specific reaction. Performs and documents anticoagulation and methotrexate counseling with patients being discharged on an anticoagulant or methotrexate. Ensures patients have appropriate medication management clinic visits for monitoring, as necessary. Assists with assisting with clinical consultations via hospital protocols; converting medications from IV to PO; and adjusting medications for renal and hepatic function. The pharmacy intern with make changes in the EMR using the saved work function and will report recommended changes to their supervising pharmacist. Medication Use Safety Initiatives Ensure safe use of medications by detecting and reporting in a timely manner, in MIDAS, variances in dispensing, adverse drug reactions, or a medication near miss/error with a goal of reducing the incidence of medication errors. Professional Development and Growth Maintain licensure and current knowledge of pharmacy practice to ensure accurate and up-to-date drug therapy. Complete all departmental competency/skills assessment requirements. Complete newsletter submissions and operations or clinical projects as needed by the Pharmacy Leadership Team to improve pharmacy services at St. Elizabeth Healthcare. Effectively answer questions and provide guidance to pharmacy technicians. Demonstrate the ability to show patience and effective education strategies while precepting new employees through development of aids, checklists and competency evaluations for areas of focus. Projects a positive and professional image commensurate with the intern position. Enhances career development through attendance and participation in departmental meetings, educational in-services and communication tools. Education, Credentials, Licenses: Registered Intern with Kentucky Board of Pharmacy Enrolled in an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy OR A graduate of an approved college or school of pharmacy awaiting examination for licensure as a pharmacist or the results of an examination for licensure as a pharmacist Specialized Knowledge: Experience with Microsoft Office DESIRABLE Degree in a related area of studies (Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics) Understanding of Pharmacy Calculations IV Admixture Experience Previous experience as hospital pharmacy technician or intern. FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Right Career. Right Here. If you're looking for the right careers in healthcare, the right place to be is at St. Elizabeth. Join us, and you'll take pride in the level of care we offer our community. St. Elizabeth Healthcare is one of the oldest, largest and most respected medical providers in the Northern Kentucky, Southeastern Indiana and Greater Cincinnati region. Together with St. Elizabeth Physicians, the affiliated multi-specialty physician and advanced practice provider organization, we are transforming healthcare through innovative treatments, cutting-edge technology and a heart for our community. We’re right here, sharing one mission: to improve the health of the people we serve.
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