Flex Clinical Pharmacist - Ann Arbor:
Trinity Health Corporation

1574477270
Trinity Health Corporation
Ann Arbor Michigan
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Part time

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Description:

POSITION PURPOSE

Depending on the Health Ministry, a pharmacist may provide pharmaceutical care for neonatal through geriatric populations. Care is provided according to professional standards and statutory requirements. Directs the functional activities of pharmacy technicians and interns. Provides medication preparation and distribution with a high degree of accuracy and under strict time-constraints. Develops safe, rational and cost-effective medication care plans to improve patient outcomes. Manages drug therapy and utilization across the continuum of care and monitors medication therapy outcomes. Educates patients and providers. Engages in professional activities, which improve the public's health awareness.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Review medication orders to determine appropriateness of therapy; including, but not limited to: dosage form, dose, and route of administration, schedule, starting time and duration.

Monitors patient medication regimens for possible allergies, drug interactions, nutrient-drug interactions, contraindications and potential adverse drug reactions.

Individualizes medication therapy based on patient variables including, but not limited to, renal function, age, weight, laboratory values and pharmacokinetic parameters.

Manages drug therapy and utilization across the continuum of care; documents clinical interventions, participates in QA monitors, drug utilization review, pharmacoecomomic analysis, and monitors medication therapy outcomes.

Performs selective patient medication histories and counseling; provides education materials as required.

Consults with and advises physicians and other health care professionals in the development of safe, rational and cost-effective patient medication care plans.

Responds promptly and thoroughly to requests from healthcare personnel for patient-specific pharmacotherapeutic information.

Directs and monitors pharmacy technicians, interns, aides, volunteers and students in preparation, packaging, labeling and distribution of medication.

Directs, monitors and verifies the compounding of injectable medications including epidural infusions, irrigation, small and large volume parenterals, hyper alimentation and cytotoxic agents performed by pharmacy technicians.

Compounds and dispenses medications and injectables recognizing that compounding and/or dispensing errors may result in significant patient morbidity and mortality. Competency must be demonstrated before compounding or checking compounded products. Adheres to USP 797/USP 800 Guidelines.

Participates in hospital emergency codes responses. Provides and prepares emergency medications via emergency carts, cardiac kits and EMS/Ambulance kits.

Coordinates pharmaceutical services for specified hospital units. Problem-solves, communicates with, and serves as a liaison between these units and the pharmacy department.

Initiates, directs, coordinates and performs specific departmental projects.

Adheres to and enforces Pharmacy & Therapeutics and departmental policies and procedures.

Participates in teaching programs affiliated with the Department of Pharmacy and training programs for nursing, physicians, pharmacists and other allied health professionals.

Performs duties in compliance with all federal, state and local regulatory requirements.

REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE

Education:

Requires Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy. A Pharm.D. or other related advanced degree is desirable. A current State of Michigan Pharmacist license or eligibility for licensure. Maintenance of 30 continuing education credits every two years as required by the State Board of Pharmacy.

Experience:

Previous related experience or hospital residency is desirable.

REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Broad knowledge of medications compounding and dispensing. Thorough knowledge of pathophysiology, pharmacokinetics and therapeutics. Interpersonal skills necessary to interact with patients, physicians, and other health care providers. Analytic skills necessary to organize and prioritize multiple job duties. General understanding of computers, including general operations and data retrieval. Communication skills necessary for clear written and oral communication. Thorough knowledge of the regulatory, statutory and professional aspects of pharmacy practice.

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

Trinity Health is a family of 115,000 colleagues and nearly 26,000 physicians and clinicians across 25 states. Because we serve diverse populations, our colleagues are trained to recognize the cultural beliefs, values, traditions, language preferences, and health practices of the communities that we serve and to apply that knowledge to produce positive health outcomes. We also recognize that each of us has a different way of thinking and perceiving our world and that these differences often lead to innovative solutions.

Our dedication to diversity includes a unified workforce (through training and education, recruitment, retention, and development), commitment and accountability, communication, community partnerships, and supplier diversity.