What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intern Pharmacist-Per Diem position at AHMC Healthcare?
Overview
Under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist, maintains drug inventories, and pharmaceutical service records (i.e. patient profiles), prepares medication, issues medication to patient care areas, restocks medications, and assists the pharmacist in all other areas of drug distribution as needed and allowed by State Law. Commensurate with class standing, provides pharmaceutical care to patients by promoting health; preventing disease; and assessing, monitoring, initiating, and modifying medication use to ensure that drug therapy regimens are safe and effective under the supervision of a pharmacist. Complies with applicable laws and regulations.
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions
- Understands and practices standard precautions for self and others in patient care activities.
- Understands and practices appropriate disease-specific isolation.
- Appropriately handles and disposes of sharps (i.e., needles, etc.) as required.
- Ensures sterility of supplies and equipment.
- Attends mandatory inservices/educational/training activities.
- Submits all required paperwork on time.
- Verifies, by signature/initials, attendance at staff meetings or reading of staff meeting minutes
- Actively assists in unit performance improvement monitoring.
- Knows and understands PDSA model for unit’s Performance Improvement Program.
- Demonstrates understanding of performance improvement principles in job performance
- Complies with medication use policies and procedures and assists in dispensing all medications per legal order.
- Demonstrates the ability to utilize and troubleshoot pharmacy computer system and automated dispensing cabinets appropriately
- Participates in quality assurance program by reporting all compounding and dispensing errors.
- Participates in successful completion of biannual Board of Pharmacy survey and The Joint Commission/CMS/DHS accreditation.
- Performs quality control activities including but not limited to review of stock for expired medications, appropriate documentation on pre-packaging and temperature logs, and documentation of workload as directed by management
- Performs daily IV rounds in a timely manner and complies with opportunities to minimize waste.
- Demonstrates the ability to follow billing procedures for automated dispensing cabinet rejections, non-formulary drugs, and floorstock per policy.
- Actively participates in action plans to maintain pharmaceutical inventory at appropriate levels and in limiting the use of non-formulary drugs as determined by manageme
- Incorporates best practice standards and safe medication practices into daily practice.
- Complies with ASHP guidelines on aseptic technique and department compounding policies and procedures.
- Demonstrates the ability to perform unit dose, IV syringe, and specialty tray pre-packaging per policy & procedure.
- Demonstrates the ability to perform cassette fill and exchange per policy and procedure.
- Demonstrates the ability to prepare neonatal IV and PO doses accurately and per policy and procedure
- Under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, demonstrates the ability to provide drug information upon request and document per policy.
- Collaborates with appropriate individuals to promote department and organizational efficiency, quality of care and prompt problem resolution
- Serves as a patient advocate as circumstances require.
- Demonstrates flexibility in performing duties and in adjusting schedule to workload fluctuations.
- Demonstrates the ability to perform clinical monitoring of pharmacy protocols under the direct supervision of a pharmacist.
- Demonstrates continual development of pharmacy intern expertise and current knowledge of health care trends related to pharmacy practice.
- Participates in implementing action plans to maintain and/or improve nursing satisfaction with pharmacy services
Qualifications
Qualification
- Current certification as a registered intern by the California State Board of Pharmacy
- Current enrollment in an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy
- An ability to effectively communicate verbally with patients and healthcare workers
- Proficient understanding of common computer programs used in pharmacy practice
- IV compounding and sterile technique experience is preferred