Clinical Pharmacist (per diem)

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POSITION SPECIFICS

Title: Clinical Pharmacist

FTE: Per Diem

Schedule: Variable

Holiday Rotation: Per unit guidelines

Weekend Rotation: Per unit guidelines

On Call Requirements: None

Per Diem

Per diem roles work as needed to cover scheduling needs and are expected to be available for a minimum of 3 shifts per month (leader may require greater availability). Based on department need, must be available to work holidays, weekends and off-shifts.

POSITION SUMMARY

Provide pharmaceutical services to SPH inpatients and outpatients and to satellite clinics.

POSITION TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Order Entry

  • Enter medication orders into (or perform final quality control check if performed by technical personnel) Meditech computer system and initial each order sheets to indicate pharmacist has reviewed the order(s).

  • Review all new orders for appropriateness (date, route, frequency, indication), duplication of therapy, safety (e.g. drug-drug interactions, drug allergy)

  • Resolve drug therapy problems identified by intervening with the appropriate physician or health-team member; change orders when appropriate.

  • Clarify all incomplete, inaccurate, or unclear orders with appropriate physician or health-team member.

  • Perform all necessary dosage calculations.

  • Calculate and pursue dosage adjustments for patients with impaired renal or hepatic function.

  • Perform and document therapeutic interchanges or formulary substitution on appropriate agents.

  • Document clinical interventions in computer system.

Patient Care

  • Review all patients’ computerized medication profiles-intervene if a drug therapy problem is identified.

  • Provide drug information for requests immediately affecting patient care.

  • Perform drug monitoring consults (i.e. pharmacokinetic consultations).

  • Manage TPN orders-review and document labs and perform necessary interventions.

  • Perform therapeutic drug monitoring on appropriate drugs (review and assess appropriate labs and drug levels; e.g. warfarin, anticonvulsants, digoxin).

  • Review all patients’ labs and microbiology cultures and intervene with appropriate physician if necessary.

  • Patient related service documentation (e.g. performing and documenting 1st dose teaching, diabetes teaching, warfarin reaching, discharge counseling).

Other

  • Guide and perform final quality control check of duties that may be performed by technical personnel: drug selection, preparation, packaging, labeling, etc. including unit dose cart check.

  • Prepare or supervise/check the preparation of parental sterile products; including injections, IV admixtures, TPN.

  • Instruct on the proper methods of administering drugs and precautions/side effects involved in their use.

  • Insure timely delivery of medications to all patient populations served.

  • Assist with the training of new department employees.

  • Provide drug information and pharmacotherapy recommendations to other healthcare professionals.

  • Maintain proper drug storage, record keeping, and utilization data as required by state and federal regulations and good practice standards.

  • Maintain contemporary working knowledge of pertinent state & federal laws and regulation and hospital and pharmacy department policies and procedures that govern contemporary hospital pharmacy practice.

  • Perform inspection of drug stocks at designated storage areas to verify proper storage conditions, expiration dates, quantities, security, etc.

  • Read selectively from professional literature, local policies/procedures and professional practice standards to stay abreast of new drug entities, precautions involving drugs, drug shortages and recalls, and legal requirements of pharmacy practice.

  • Perform as Department of Pharmacy member of the hospital “Code Blue” cardiopulmonary resuscitation team.

  • Document and report adverse drug reactions.

  • Presence and participation in designated hospital committees.

  • Provide direct supervision of pharmacy technicians (1-3) and one intern/student at any time.

  • Provide community service presentations, drug information, and prevention programs to consumer groups and patient groups.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Education:

  • Required: PharmD degree or Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy with equivalent experience.

  • Preferred: None

Experience:

  • Required: 1-2 years of hospital experience as a Pharmacist.

  • Preferred: None

Licenses and Registrations:

  • Required: State of Wisconsin license as a Pharmacist

  • Preferred: None

Certification(s):

  • Required: Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 3 months of hire and Advanced Cardia Life Support (ACLS) within 6 months of hire.

  • Preferred: None

BENEFIT SUMMARY

  • Retirement plan with immediate vesting and employer match

  • Free parking at facility

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