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Iredell Memorial Hospital IncorporatedNew
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Staff pharmacists are responsible for filling medication orders, monitoring patient therapies, and providing drug information. They also supervise support personnel and may assume the duties of the pharmacy manager when necessary.
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Option Care Health
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for designing and monitoring patient-specific pharmacy care plans for home infusion patients. They ensure the safe preparation, dispensing, and administration of medications while educating patients and staff on appropriate use.
$102,222 - $170,370 / YEAR
2 days ago
UVA Health
The pharmacist ensures safe medication use through order verification, dosage design, and drug therapy monitoring in an acute care setting. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care during overnight shifts.
$133,890 / YEAR
Corewell Health
Serve as the primary clinical pharmacy representative for surgical services, managing medication dosing and chart reviews. Oversee the operation and maintenance of a satellite compounding suite compliant with USP 797 and TJC standards.
Mass General Brigham
Responsible for assessing, verifying, and dispensing pharmaceutical preparations for patients in acute and residential psychiatric settings. The role involves collaborating with healthcare professionals and supervising pharmacy technicians and interns.
Jefferson Health Plans
The Clinical Pharmacist oversees the medication distribution system and ensures drug therapy is safe, effective, and indicated for patients. Responsibilities include training staff, precepting students, and ensuring compliance with hospital policies and the formulary.
The Clinical Pharmacist oversees the medication distribution system and ensures drug therapy is safe, effective, and appropriate for patients. They also provide training to staff and students while maintaining compliance with hospital policies and formulary standards.
The pharmacist is responsible for reviewing medication orders, conducting clinical interventions with medical staff, and overseeing the dispensing of medications. They also participate in patient care teams, monitor medication safety, and contribute to departmental quality improvement efforts.
Sutter Health
The pharmacist will deliver patient-centered clinical services, including medication therapy management, patient education, and clinical decision-making. They are responsible for the safe compounding and dispensing of chemotherapy, biotherapy, and other infusion drugs in accordance with regulatory standards.
$94 - $108 / HOUR
Hartford HealthCare
The Clinical Pharmacist fulfills legal requirements by evaluating, selecting, procuring, and distributing drugs, alongside providing counseling and professional consultation under the Clinical Pharmacy Manager. This role involves interpreting physician orders, compounding and dispensing medications, supervising technicians, and participating in departmental Clinical and Quality Improvement programs.
Intermountain Health
Deliver safe and cost-effective pharmaceutical care by reviewing medication orders and making evidence-based interventions. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient medication use and supervise pharmacy support personnel.
$61 - $90 / HOUR
University of Missouri Health Care
Review and verify medication orders to ensure safety and efficacy while providing patient-specific recommendations. Compound and dispense pharmaceutical preparations and serve as a clinical resource for the pharmacy team and prescribers.
$72 / HOUR
TriHealth
The Clinical Pharmacist provides optimal pharmaceutical care through distributive and clinical functions while collaborating with healthcare providers. They also supervise supportive staff, manage drug inventory, and serve as a drug information resource for the team.
SSM Health
Provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care, including verifying medication orders and dispensing pharmaceuticals according to regulations. Collaborates with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure safe, cost-effective pharmacotherapy and supervises pharmacy technicians and interns.
3 days ago
Responsible for optimizing drug therapy and managing the antineoplastic stewardship program to improve patient outcomes. This includes developing policies, overseeing audits, and serving as a pharmacy consultant for healthcare providers.
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for optimizing drug therapy through the identification and resolution of drug-related problems. They also coordinate pharmacy services, supervise support personnel, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards and medication management initiatives.
$96,886 - $140,899 / YEAR
Denver Health
The clinical specialist pharmacist is responsible for providing drug therapy management, patient monitoring, and medication education in an ambulatory setting. They also lead quality improvement initiatives, supervise pharmacy staff, and collaborate with providers to ensure safe and cost-effective pharmaceutical care.
$125,400 - $206,900 / YEAR
This role involves rotating days and evenings, with significant time spent in the Emergency Department performing emergency medicine pharmacy activities like code response and protocol management. The pharmacist is also responsible for optimizing drug therapy by resolving drug-related problems and ensuring patient care aligns with all governing laws and regulations.
$87,526 - $127,358 / YEAR
University of Virginia
The Clinical Pharmacist ensures safe and effective medication use by verifying orders and assessing drug therapy for optimal selection, dosing, administration, and monitoring within the UVA Medical Center. This role involves providing clinical pharmaceutical care to patients, working with medical staff on alternatives, and enhancing the quality of care delivery.
$64 / HOUR