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Aspen Infusion
Overview
The pharmacist provides pharmaceutical care services by dispensing medication, monitoring patients’ drug therapies, and consulting with medical and nursing staff. They are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the pharmacy and ensuring compliance with regulations.
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2 days ago
Select Medical Rehabilitation Hospital at Lutheran Hospital
The pharmacist is responsible for managing drug distribution systems, preparing and dispensing medications, and performing clinical interventions. They also participate in patient rounds, antibiotic stewardship activities, and provide medication education to patients and staff.
Halifax Health
The Order Entry Pharmacist is responsible for accurately preparing and distributing medications for inpatients and outpatients, including specialty admixtures. They also provide clinical drug information to medical staff and counsel patients on proper medication use.
Mass General Brigham
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
Ascension
Core duties involve ensuring accurate medication management, including selection, dosing, administration, and dispensing, alongside conducting thorough medication order reviews to resolve drug-related issues. The role also includes supervising technical support personnel and potentially serving as a preceptor for pharmacy students.
The role involves assuring the appropriate selection, dosing, administering, and dispensing of medication orders while reviewing them to prevent and resolve drug-related problems. Responsibilities also include compounding medications, providing drug information, communicating with clinicians, and overseeing technical staff.
Core duties involve ensuring accurate medication management through order reviews, dispensing, and providing drug information to staff and patients. Additional responsibilities include supervising technical support personnel and potentially precepting pharmacy students.
The role involves assuring the appropriate selection, dosing, administering, and dispensing of medication orders in specialized areas like nuclear medicine, oncology, and cardiology. Responsibilities also include serving as a subject matter expert, reviewing orders to resolve drug-related problems, compounding medications, and providing drug information and education.
The pharmacist is responsible for assuring the appropriate selection, dosing, administering, and dispensing of medications, while also reviewing orders to prevent drug-related problems and recommending formulary alternatives. They must compound and dispense medications, provide drug education, communicate with clinicians, and oversee technical staff assisting in medication preparation.
The primary responsibility involves optimizing drug therapy through the identification, resolution, and prevention of drug-related problems to improve therapeutic outcomes. This role also directs and coordinates pharmacy services, supervises support personnel, and ensures compliance with various drug management programs.
$93,954 - $136,739 / YEAR
St. Joseph Hospital & Medical Center
The Clinical Specialist is responsible for delivering and documenting pharmaceutical care across the medication use process for Solid Organ Transplant patients, focusing on kidney/liver services. This role involves active participation in inpatient rounding, outpatient clinics, drug therapy management, and quality improvement activities.
3 days ago
American Addiction Centers
Provide direct pharmaceutical care and clinical expertise for oncology patients within the infusion clinic and acute care settings. Responsibilities include reviewing care plans, educating patients, and managing the operational needs of the infusion pharmacy.
$55 - $82 / HOUR
Children's Health
The pharmacist is responsible for all pharmaceutical services in assigned areas, promoting safe, rational, effective, and efficient medication use as part of the multidisciplinary healthcare team. Key duties include reviewing orders, assessing medication effectiveness and safety, providing consultations, monitoring profiles, and participating in quality improvement activities.
4 days ago
University of Missouri Health Care
The pharmacist is responsible for accurately and efficiently processing, verifying, and dispensing prescriptions while maintaining required legal records and contributing to pharmacy cleanliness. Key duties also involve providing clinical problem-solving, patient education, drug information, and effectively communicating medication details to staff, professionals, and patients.
$75 / HOUR
6 days ago
University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)
The specialist provides evidence-based drug information to healthcare professionals to support safe patient care and formulary management. They are responsible for evaluating clinical literature, developing medication-use policies, and leading interdisciplinary workgroups for quality improvement.
8 days ago
The specialist provides evidence-based drug information to healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective patient care. They contribute to formulary management, develop clinical guidelines, and lead interdisciplinary workgroups for quality improvement.
State of Oklahoma
The Pharmacist IV is responsible for overseeing the operation of a pharmacy, including reviewing prescriptions, dispensing medications, and supervising pharmacy staff. They also ensure compliance with pharmacy policies and provide drug information to medical personnel.
$102,898 / YEAR
Duke Health
Provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care services including medication monitoring, dispensing, and patient education within the pediatric inpatient setting. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize medication therapy and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
St. Luke's University Health Network
The Pharmacist is responsible for interpreting physician orders, monitoring medication interactions, preparing medications, and dispensing them accurately. They also supervise pharmacy technicians and ensure compliance with established procedures and regulations.
Option Care Health
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for providing safe and appropriate pharmacy services, coordinating patient services with the Nursing Department, and monitoring patient progress toward goals. Key duties include designing, recommending, monitoring, and evaluating patient-specific pharmacy care plans for home care patients.
$97,113 - $161,863 / YEAR