Baylor University Medical Center
Emergency Medicine Pharmacist PRN
Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75201
Pharmacist Clinical 1 Prn
The Pharmacist Clinical 1 PRN provides pharmaceutical care to patients in a clinical setting. Compounds and dispenses medications in agreement with regulations and policy. Serves as a resource to healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, pharmacy students, and residents. Consults with Nursing, Medical Staff, and patients about medications, orders, drug details, patient reactions, errors, and complaints. May assess, treat, and care for neonates, pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics. Supervises and monitors the duties of technicians. Essential Functions of the Role: Ensures that patient pharmaceutical care meets standards of safety, effectiveness, patient rights and customer service. Compounds or mixes ingredients correctly, including IV admixtures, small and large volume solutions, syringes, and irrigation solutions, following established policies and procedures. Consults and educates patients and/or patient caregivers concerning possible medications, including alternative sources of drug therapy. Reviews medications for accuracy, appropriateness and interactions, and adjusts medications per approved protocols. Dispenses medications and compounds under organizational policy and regulatory guidelines. Assesses prescribers' medication orders for overall patient therapy. Evaluates known allergies, rational therapy, and contraindications. Checks reasonable dose, route, and directions for use. Identifies duplication of therapy and drug interactions. Monitors drug/food and drug/disease interactions. Reviews adverse drug reactions and proper utilization. Uses clinical methods to monitor drug effectiveness, side effects, toxicity, and appropriateness to continue the drug regimen. Supervises and monitors the non-professional duties of Pharmacy Technicians. This includes organizing daily duties in dispensing, IVs, or patient care functions. Monitors and reviews Pharmacy Technicians' work to ensure compliance with standards and policies. Ensures pharmacy stock levels meet patient needs. Helps in inventory, purchasing and quality control of drugs and products and ensures proper charging/crediting of pharmacy product accounts. Consistently maintains inventory and records on narcotics and other drugs as required by law. Key Success Factors: General knowledge of Pharmacy Care modalities, pharmaceutical calculations, therapies, terminology, drug use and aseptic techniques, standards, medications and equipment. Ability to research, assess and disseminate information. Ability to know, optimize and document complex processes. Must be able to communicate thoughts clearly; both verbally and in writing. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and regulatory requirements. General computer skills include using software applications, data entry, information security, electronic medical documentation, handheld scanning, and email. Qualifications: Education - Bachelor's or 4 years of work experience above the minimum qualification Major - Pharmacy Experience - Less than 1 Year of Experience Certification/License/Registration - Pharmacist (RPH)
The Pharmacist Clinical 1 PRN provides pharmaceutical care to patients in a clinical setting. Compounds and dispenses medications in agreement with regulations and policy. Serves as a resource to healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, pharmacy students, and residents. Consults with Nursing, Medical Staff, and patients about medications, orders, drug details, patient reactions, errors, and complaints. May assess, treat, and care for neonates, pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics. Supervises and monitors the duties of technicians. Essential Functions of the Role: Ensures that patient pharmaceutical care meets standards of safety, effectiveness, patient rights and customer service. Compounds or mixes ingredients correctly, including IV admixtures, small and large volume solutions, syringes, and irrigation solutions, following established policies and procedures. Consults and educates patients and/or patient caregivers concerning possible medications, including alternative sources of drug therapy. Reviews medications for accuracy, appropriateness and interactions, and adjusts medications per approved protocols. Dispenses medications and compounds under organizational policy and regulatory guidelines. Assesses prescribers' medication orders for overall patient therapy. Evaluates known allergies, rational therapy, and contraindications. Checks reasonable dose, route, and directions for use. Identifies duplication of therapy and drug interactions. Monitors drug/food and drug/disease interactions. Reviews adverse drug reactions and proper utilization. Uses clinical methods to monitor drug effectiveness, side effects, toxicity, and appropriateness to continue the drug regimen. Supervises and monitors the non-professional duties of Pharmacy Technicians. This includes organizing daily duties in dispensing, IVs, or patient care functions. Monitors and reviews Pharmacy Technicians' work to ensure compliance with standards and policies. Ensures pharmacy stock levels meet patient needs. Helps in inventory, purchasing and quality control of drugs and products and ensures proper charging/crediting of pharmacy product accounts. Consistently maintains inventory and records on narcotics and other drugs as required by law. Key Success Factors: General knowledge of Pharmacy Care modalities, pharmaceutical calculations, therapies, terminology, drug use and aseptic techniques, standards, medications and equipment. Ability to research, assess and disseminate information. Ability to know, optimize and document complex processes. Must be able to communicate thoughts clearly; both verbally and in writing. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and regulatory requirements. General computer skills include using software applications, data entry, information security, electronic medical documentation, handheld scanning, and email. Qualifications: Education - Bachelor's or 4 years of work experience above the minimum qualification Major - Pharmacy Experience - Less than 1 Year of Experience Certification/License/Registration - Pharmacist (RPH)