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St. Joseph Hospital & Medical Center
Overview
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.
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3 days ago
Essentia Health
The pharmacist is responsible for interpreting, verifying, dispensing, and monitoring medications, while also evaluating and disseminating comprehensive drug information to patients, families, and medical staff. Duties also involve daily medication management, reconciliation, specialized dosing/monitoring, and providing consultative services to healthcare staff.
$116,480 - $149,003 / YEAR
15 days ago
University of Vermont Health Network
Clinical staff pharmacists serve as integral members of the multidisciplinary care team, focusing on antimicrobial stewardship, medication safety, and optimized dosing. They are responsible for order verification, monitoring patient drug therapies, and providing clinical pharmacy services to patients and medical staff.
$56 - $84 / HOUR
22 days ago
Baptist Health System, Inc.
The pharmacist will provide clinical pharmacy services for Intensive Care and Medical Surgical units, including rounding with medical teams and performing order verification. Responsibilities also include supervising technicians and providing pharmacokinetics services to optimize patient care.
25 days ago
Cleveland Clinic
The caregiver serves as a PRN inpatient clinical pharmacist, collaborating with various healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective medication use in a fast-paced hospital setting. Responsibilities include chart review, order verification, drug therapy optimization, and operational pharmacy coverage as needed.
1 month ago
UofL Health
The Radiologic Technologist performs all radiographic examinations according to established protocols and assists the radiologist with intricate procedures. They maintain radiation safety and ensure accurate image production for physician interpretation.
Ste Genevieve County Memorial Hospital
Ensure the safety and appropriateness of medication therapy through various processes including order verification and dispensing. Provide clinical support to practitioners and oversee the medication dispensing process.
Memorial Health
Staff pharmacists monitor patient drug therapies, dispense medications, and provide drug information while serving as role models for pharmacy staff. They also manage operational workflows, verify orders, and ensure all pharmacy activities comply with state and federal laws.
$57 - $92 / HOUR
The Clinical Pharmacist provides medication preparation, distribution, and clinical oversight across inpatient service lines while collaborating with the healthcare team. They are responsible for verifying medication orders, ensuring regulatory compliance, and contributing to medication safety initiatives.
University Hospitals
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the safe and effective use of medications through clinical knowledge and professional judgment. They perform order verification, medication monitoring, and documentation while serving as a patient advocate.
The University of Kansas Health System
The Clinical Pharmacist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care by assessing drug therapy, monitoring patient profiles, and ensuring safe, cost-effective treatment. They also participate in multidisciplinary rounds, medication reconciliation, and provide educational support for pharmacy staff and students.
The MRI Technologist is responsible for delivering MRI services to patients, performing scans accurately and efficiently, and ensuring the technical quality of the images. They also assist in patient care procedures and maintain communication with patients and medical staff.
2 months ago
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the safe and effective use of medications, ensuring patient care through clinical knowledge and professional judgment. Responsibilities include accurate order verification, dispensing, medication monitoring, and adherence to hospital policies.
Lifepoint Health
The Pharmacist coordinates and provides pharmaceutical care by collaborating with the interprofessional team to optimize safe and effective medication use. This involves reviewing and verifying orders, managing drug therapy protocols, educating staff and patients, and ensuring compliance with quality and regulatory standards.
Northwell
The primary responsibility involves collecting blood from patients of all ages following established standards, ensuring specimen quality, and prioritizing patient safety and comfort during the procedure. This includes assessing collection sites, interpreting orders, labeling specimens, and delivering samples to the laboratory.
$27 - $29 / HOUR
The RN Care Coordinator manages patient flow, performs triage, and provides direct patient care, acting as a liaison between staff, physicians, and patients/families regarding care plans and outcomes. This role involves coordinating continuity of care, managing high-risk patients, and ensuring all physician orders from clinic sessions are completed and verified.
Adventist Health
The pharmacist verifies and fills medication orders, monitors patient medication therapies, provides drug information, and identifies potential medication safety hazards. This role also involves documenting interactions for medical review and supervising support personnel.
$73 - $100 / HOUR
Kindred Healthcare
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering safe and competent respiratory care as ordered by a physician, which includes monitoring mechanical ventilation and administering medications. Essential functions involve delivering all required respiratory care procedures across the hospital, maintaining accurate documentation, and verifying physician orders.
The primary duties involve collecting blood from patients using established standards, ensuring specimen quality, and taking responsibility for patient safety and comfort during the procedure. Responsibilities also include interpreting orders, labeling specimens correctly, and delivering specimens to the laboratory.
USPI
The Staff Pharmacist will be responsible for verifying medication orders, monitoring drug therapies, compounding and dispensing medications, and acting as a patient advocate. This role also involves supervising pharmacy technicians, participating in medical emergency response, and ensuring prompt work-site attendance.