Pharmacists will provide medication and related pharmaceutical care to inpatients and outpatients in collaboration with other health care providers to assure that drug therapy is safe effective efficient and cost-effective. The Pharmacist will serve as a role model by practicing and exhibiting professional and exemplary behaviors when working with patients visitors and fellow co-workers.
medications accurately and in a timely fashion
questions regarding formulary and non-formulary medications
and follows all medication use Policies and procedures
and adheres to hospital wide and departmental policies
routine medication order verification accurately and in a timely fashion
dosing and therapeutic recommendations that take patient age/kinetic variables into account based on literature
prepares CSP (Compounded Sterile Preparations) in accordance with federal state and local laws rules regulations and standards including compounded sterile hazardous preparations
adequate medication supply in the Pharmacy area and informs supervisor of impending shortages
and documents interventions to correct/improve pharmacotherapy
adverse drug events and medication errors occurring in area serviced
responsibility for the operation of the assigned Pharmacy area and activities of all supportive personnel
and demonstrates professional competency by attending workshops conferences and C.E. programs.
drug information and counseling as needed to patients families and other hospital staff
in departmental and hospital wide quality improvement activities
in Hospitals Annual Influenza Vaccination Program
patient record to assess the appropriateness and completeness of the following:
a)Medication dose route frequency rate indication for use and administration instructions
b)Age sex height weight pregnancy and lactation status renal and hepatic functions
c)Reviews available lab data and microbiology results
d)Assesses medication regimen to identify potential therapeutic duplication drug-drug interactions drug-disease interactions and drug-food interactions
e)Assesses anti-infective therapy for appropriateness and duration
for and accurately maintains records of the inventory purchase storage administration and dispensing of controlled substances while ensuring compliance with all hospital policy and procedures and applicable local state and federal laws rules and regulations governing controlled substances
2 years inpatient hospital Pharmacy practice preferred
NYS Pharmacist license
Collective bargaining unit: SEIU 1199-MSQ
SEIU 1199 at Mount Sinai Queens (Non nursing) 170 - Pharmacy - MSQ Mount Sinai Queens
Required Experience:
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