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Job Summary
- Responsible for reviewing and assessing the quality of pharmacotherapy for patients in assigned coverage areas. Responsible for the optimization of drug Therapy by identification resolution and prevention of drug related problems and improving therapeutic outcomes. - Also Responsible for processing medication Orders entered in provider-order-entry (and written) by the prescribers for promptly and accurately Providing medications for administration to patients and for supplying pertinent timely and accurate information to health care workers and patients for the safe and effective use of medications. - work independently without direct supervision within the limits of established Pharmacy practice and within the scope of departmental policies and procedures as a member of the patient care team. Represent the Pharmacy on key programs including serving as a liaison serving on committees as appropriate recommending policies and procedures and reviewing drug and supply requirements for that program. - Oversees the preparation compounding and dispensing of medications to patients in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Board of Registration in Pharmacy Department of Public Health Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory agencies. - Provides drug information and pharmacotherapeutic consultations to physicians nurses and other healthcare professionals regarding appropriate drug therapy. Provides expert advice on drug interactions side effects incompatibilities allergies and drug administration. - Monitors drug therapy to prevent contraindications duplicate therapy drug interactions and allergic reactions Recommends appropriate medication doses and adjustments as indicated by patient conditions. Identifies documents resolves and works to prevent drug therapy related problems. - Attends and participates in medical and multi-disciplinary rounds on a daily basis. - Detects and assists in documenting all clinical interventions adverse drug events and drug therapy profile reviews. - Provides training/in-service education to Pharmacy staff. - Actively participates in the development and performance of drug use educational materials and other drug information tools and monitoring initiatives. Actively participates in keeping the Drug Administration Guideline updated. - Participates in cost avoidance and cost savings activities by working on current or implementing new drug utilization projects designed to provide effective treatment while reducing cost. - Provides training/in-service education to Nursing and/or Medical staff. - Contributes annually to the Pharmacy Department newsletter. - Assists the Clinical Pharmacy Manager with clinical clerkship students and pharmacy externs as outlined by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy and the local colleges of pharmacy. - Ensures that proper drug security and control is performed throughout the day. - Completed assigned medication inventory assignments. - Maintains necessary record keeping. - Performs extra duties upon request of Pharmacy Director and/or Assistant Director as assigned.Qualifications
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$108992.00 - $158600.00/AnnualGrade
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