What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Pharmacist | Pharmacy | Full-time | Variable position at UF Health?
The Clinical Pharmacist prepares medications by reviewing and interpreting physician orders; optimizes medications by monitoring drug therapies and advising interventions. This position is also responsible for providing education and professional development for pharmacy staff regarding pharmaceutical care and clinical guidelines.
Responsibilities
- Accurately interprets, profiles and files prescribers’ orders. Ensures all medications filled, checked and delivered in a timely manner.
- Monitors drug therapy for duplicates, contraindications, interactions, incompatibilities, allergies, and dosing errors. Documents interventions in the electronic health record (EHR) professionally and accurately.
- Reviews and monitors drug therapy that requires dosage adjustment per prescriber order. Intervenes with prescriber to clarify medication orders, dosage, frequency, route as needed. Documents changes in EHR as per verbal or telephone order.
- Aseptically prepares intravenous fluids, irrigation solutions, additives, chemotherapy and other sterile products. Maintains appropriate documentation. Dispenses control drugs and maintains accurate records and inventory as required by law and pharmacy policies.
- Maintains inventory of pharmaceuticals and supplies, and ensures the proper storage condition. Participates in stock control programs (ordering, inventory and monitoring usage) as required.
- Obtains emergency drug items or out of stock items as needed per pharmacy policy and reviews all non-formulary requests for formulary alternatives prior to dispensing.
- Ensures correct medications are filled, dispensed and delivered appropriately.
- Oversees pharmacy technicians in accomplishing daily tasks and requirements set forth per pharmacy policy and procedures.
- Defines problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions, interpret technical instructions and deal with abstract variables.
- Collaborates with nursing to ensure safe and effective medication use is being performed, available for questions, clarifications, safeguarding/troubleshooting automated dispensing cabinets and medication pumps in a professional manner.
- Provides medication and disease state education to patients, both face-to-face during the patient’s hospitalization and/or via telephone communication (when necessary).
- Provides training and education to staff pharmacists, interns and students regarding pharmaceutical care, pharmacoeconomics, clinical pathways and clinical guidelines. Provides drug information and in-services to the hospital’s professional staff as needed.
- Performs all other duties as assigned by management within job scope.
Qualifications
Education / Training
- Graduate Pharmacy
Preferences:
Pharm D, with a completed residency in pharmacy practice
Experience Requirements
- 1-year Pharmacist
Preferences:
2 years hospital clinical pharmacist experience
Certificates/Licenses/Registration
- Licensed Pharmacist in Florida
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Additional Information:
BLS, provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), required within 30 days of hire.
ACLS provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), required within 6 months of hire - NOT required for PRN employees.