Driscoll Children's Hospital
Clinical Pharmacist - Satellite & Acute Care
Driscoll Children's Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, 78401
Where Compassion Meets Innovation And Technology And Our Employees Are Family
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below. Status: Full Time (Day Shift) Hours: Monday-Friday (8:00am-5:30pm) General Description: The Satellite Hybrid Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the daily operations processes within OR Satellite as well as the provision of clinical pharmacy services to improve and enhance patient care throughout the hospital. This position will ensure accurate and timely medication production from satellite and central pharmacies as needed in addition to providing clinical support for determined units. Responsibilities: Performs order verification for the designated units. Works closely with all hospital personnel to assure safe and efficient delivery of patient care. Coordinates with decentralized pharmacists to assure continuity of care. Performs pharmacokinetic, antimicrobial, and anticoagulant monitoring. Conducts patient education for a variety of medications (e.g. diazepam, enoxaparin, epinephrine, warfarin). Oversees medication preparation by pharmacy technicians. Oversees Satellite IV Room production and maintenance. Monitors and oversees controlled substance inventory for the satellite pharmacy. Coordinates automated dispensing cabinet maintenance for designated areas. Works closely with all Pharmacy and Unit(s) personnel to assure safe, accurate, timely, and efficient delivery of patient care. Acts as a liaison between the pharmacy and the medical and nursing staff for issues pertaining to clinical pharmacy services. Participates in the orientation and training of new pharmacy employees as needed. Serves as a preceptor for College of Pharmacy students and PGY1 Pharmacy Residents at Driscoll Children's Hospital. Performs a variety of activities (policy/protocol development, order set development, medication use evaluation, medication build testing, etc.) and duties as assigned to meet the routine and urgent needs the department. Qualifications: Doctorate in Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor's degree (BPharm) from an accredited college of pharmacy One to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience Pediatric and/or Hospital experience strongly preferred. Texas Pharmacist license Texas Preceptor license preferred
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below. Status: Full Time (Day Shift) Hours: Monday-Friday (8:00am-5:30pm) General Description: The Satellite Hybrid Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the daily operations processes within OR Satellite as well as the provision of clinical pharmacy services to improve and enhance patient care throughout the hospital. This position will ensure accurate and timely medication production from satellite and central pharmacies as needed in addition to providing clinical support for determined units. Responsibilities: Performs order verification for the designated units. Works closely with all hospital personnel to assure safe and efficient delivery of patient care. Coordinates with decentralized pharmacists to assure continuity of care. Performs pharmacokinetic, antimicrobial, and anticoagulant monitoring. Conducts patient education for a variety of medications (e.g. diazepam, enoxaparin, epinephrine, warfarin). Oversees medication preparation by pharmacy technicians. Oversees Satellite IV Room production and maintenance. Monitors and oversees controlled substance inventory for the satellite pharmacy. Coordinates automated dispensing cabinet maintenance for designated areas. Works closely with all Pharmacy and Unit(s) personnel to assure safe, accurate, timely, and efficient delivery of patient care. Acts as a liaison between the pharmacy and the medical and nursing staff for issues pertaining to clinical pharmacy services. Participates in the orientation and training of new pharmacy employees as needed. Serves as a preceptor for College of Pharmacy students and PGY1 Pharmacy Residents at Driscoll Children's Hospital. Performs a variety of activities (policy/protocol development, order set development, medication use evaluation, medication build testing, etc.) and duties as assigned to meet the routine and urgent needs the department. Qualifications: Doctorate in Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor's degree (BPharm) from an accredited college of pharmacy One to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience Pediatric and/or Hospital experience strongly preferred. Texas Pharmacist license Texas Preceptor license preferred