Beth Israel Lahey Health
Location
Beverly, Massachusetts
Salary
$58 - $78 / HOUR
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for reviewing medication orders for safety, efficacy, and accuracy while providing clinical expertise within an interdisciplinary healthcare team. They also manage daily drug distribution, supervise pharmacy staff, and participate in quality improvement and safety initiatives.
Candidates must hold a current pharmacist license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and be a graduate of an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy. At least two years of clinical hospital pharmacy experience or completion of a Pharmacy Practice Residency is preferred.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities including but not limited to: 1) Clinically reviews all medication orders to ensure that medications entered into the patient’s profiles are safe for administration. Assessment should include, appropriate drug selection, medication allergy, dose, route of administration, diagnosis, relevant laboratory results, therapeutic duplication, drug interactions and age of patient. 2) Intervenes with appropriate health care professional when necessary, and documents clinical interventions consistent with departmental policy. 3) Appropriately enters reviewed orders into the Pharmacy Information system with attention being paid to how this medication will be administered by the nurse. 4) Supervises pharmacy technician and interns to ensure that the daily needs of our patients are being met. Educate technician and interns as to safe medication practices. 5) Provides drug information to medical staff and patients upon request or when need is apparent. Documents request into the intervention database in accordance with departmental policy. 6) Responsible for day-to-day management of drug distribution, including all controlled substances, IV medications, extemporaneously compounded medications, repackaged medications and investigational drugs. 7) Responsible for understanding and utilizing all technology to accomplish the above. 8) Serves as a liaison between pharmacy department and any health care provider. 9) Pharmacists are responsible for their own professional development including, meeting all requirements for continuing education, keeping abreast of current professional literature, both from a clinical and medication safety perspective. 10) Actively participates in continuous performance improvement activities of the department, including providing suggestions on how to improve day-to-day operations. 11) Performs assigned projects in an efficient and timely manner.
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