Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Palliative at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio

Posted in Other 13 days ago.





Job Description:

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Job Title:Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - PalliativeDepartment:James | Pharmacy Administration



Scope of Position
In cooperation with other pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, acts as a resource and provides answers to drug information questions for patients, family, pharmacists, nurses, physicians, medical students, undergraduate and graduate pharmacy and students and other associate hospital personnel. Approves new drug orders, which may include checking/verifying chemotherapy notes, informed consent and processing non-formulary requests. Screens for drug-drug, drug-herb/dietary supplement, drug-allergy, drug-food (in cooperation with the Dietetics Department), drug-disease state and drug-laboratory interactions. Participates in appropriate hospital and/or departmental committees relevant to practice area.





Position Summary
This position functions to coordinate all aspects of patients' pharmaceutical needs in the patient care areas. Duties include but are not limited to: medication order approval and distribution; assurance of appropriate dose, route, frequency and duration of therapy; patient medication profile review for drug-drug interactions, duplication of therapy, drug allergy interactions and appropriate regimens; coordination of patients' pharmaceutical needs with physicians and nurses. Patient population includes adult, adolescent, geriatric, and neonatal patients depending on the practice location. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served. Must be able to demonstrate medication dosing and identify pharmaceutical needs relative to the disease process and age. This position is also responsible for supervising Pharm.D. students, technicians, undergraduate and graduate student teaching, and providing educational programs for hospital staff (physicians, nurses and pharmacy staff).





Duties and Responsibilities
Dispenses medication pursuant to a physician's order according to the laws and regulations as defined by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy and The Ohio State University Medical Center's drug distribution policies. Enters or reviews entry of medication orders into the pharmacy computer system. Oversees appropriate packaging for drugs including oral, parenteral, ophthalmic, intra-arterial, intra-ocular, topical and investigational medications. Prepares and supervises the preparation and labeling of medications for dispensing items identified above. Compounds or supervises compounding of special preparations and parenteral medications. Maintains patient mediation profiles, which include drug allergies and disease states. Monitors the accuracy of drug dispensing. Fulfills all applicable MUE requirements.




85% Professional Practice Activities:



Successfully be granted and maintain applicable pharmacy privileges through the OSUWMC medical staff


Utilizes pharmacy privileging regularly in providing evidence-based clinical care and elevating practice


Recommends and plans drug therapy considering clinical appropriateness, safety, efficacy, and cost


Attends providers' service rounds as applicable


Responds to drug information requests from all internal and external customers


Maintains and reviews patient profiles


Evaluates providers' orders for appropriateness, screens for drug interactions (including drug-drug, drug-herb/dietary supplement, drug-food interactions in collaboration with Registered Dieticians), and recommends alternative therapy choices when appropriate


Prevents, detects, manages, and documents adverse drug reactions to minimize adverse events in patients


Completes pharmacokinetic and therapeutic consults and recommends alternative therapy choices when appropriate


Maintains accuracy and timeliness in drug dispensing to ensure a high level of patient care and customer service


Performs patient education in collaboration with nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals



  • Maintains clinical competency through Continuing Education (CE) programs, seminars, published literature, and outside readings


Performs specialty-specific clinical activities as applicable



  • Participates on the Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Team as required and subsequent to appropriate training



  • Identify and presents ideas to managers for process and quality improvement


Interacts with physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals in a courteous and professional manner


Demonstrates ability to work as a collaborative member of the team by exhibiting quality interpersonal skills, remaining flexible, and approaching work and collaborators with open-mindedness


Maintains organized workspace and productivity of self while fostering efficient operations in a dynamic and changing environment


Participates in cross-coverage of adjacent services to maintain operations


Commits to personal growth and development


Approves new drug orders in collaboration with other pharmacists, nurses, and physicians


Fulfills all applicable Medication Use Evaluation requirements


Performs tasks efficiently and within established time standards with ability to prioritize assigned tasks


Shows attention to detail, accuracy, and thoroughness in an effort to continually improve quality




5% Supervisory Activities:



Act as a role model for administrators, staff, and the community. Utilizes credentialing in applicable areas.


Supports team and management initiatives


Identify issues and possesses general understanding of department operations, workflow, and medication distribution; proactively identifies and resolves operational barriers.


Participates in recruitment; orients/trains new pharmacy team members


Manages personnel and supply resources to promote efficient, cost effective operations.


Contributes to the annual performance review of staff by providing objective and timely performance feedback to managers


Records and monitors Quality and Service Indicators and provides input to managers regarding quality improvement




5% Teaching Educational Activities:



Conducts experiential and didactic teaching of Pharm.D. students, interns, externs, pharmacy residents, and regular staff; Educates medical residents, fellows, physicians, advanced providers, and students on correct drug use, prescribing, and policies; Reviews subject-specific literature and presents information during medical staff rounds


Participates in and presents departmental continuing education programs and drug inservices in addition to presentations to local community groups, the College of Pharmacy, other hospitals, pharmacy departments, and professional meetings


Provides expert consultation and education to influence optimal medication management





5%
Research & Scholarship Activities: Manager, Assistant Director or Associate Director



Participates in research protocols pertaining to site-specific clinical activities; Develops residency research ideas


Contributes relevant publications to professional journals





Organizational Expectations


Practices within the Medical Center's policies and procedures.





Minimum Qualifications




For Hire: Registered pharmacist in the State of Ohio; board certified; advanced degree (Pharm.D./MS) and residency; and/or equivalent experience preferred




On going: Conducts experiential and/or didactic teaching of pharmacy students (including interns), pharmacy residents, and permanent staff. Professional instruction to the hospital and clinical staff or other professional organizations. Participates in and presents intra-departmental continuing education programs in addition to professional presentations to local community groups, the College of Pharmacy, other hospitals and pharmacy departments, and professional meetings.





Patient Population Served



Knowledge of growth and development and an understanding of the range of treatments necessary to meet the age specific needs of the patient population served (Check those that apply):




Not Applicable: Non-patient care title





Adolescents (14 - 17 years)



X



Neonates (0 - 6 months)





Adults (18 - 64 years)



X



Children (7 months - 13 years)



X



Geriatrics (65 + years)



X





Job Relationships




Supervisory Responsibility: Supervises pharmacy technicians, pharmacy interns and new pharmacists training in the area. Provides information relative to staff performance for use in performance evaluations. Documents and discusses inadequate performance with the above individuals when appropriate (i.e., tardiness, improper techniques, etc.)




Contacts: Physicians, nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy residents and undergraduate students. Weekly contact with administrative personnel in the Pharmacy Department.




Responsible to:





Physical/Visual/Mental Requirements



The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.



While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to:



* Occasionally lifts up to 30lb objects (i.e. IV admixtures, stock boxes) from one level to another.


* Occasionally moves up to 30lb objects (i.e. IV admixtures, stock boxes)


* Occasionally pushes 30lb objects (i.e. biohazard boxes, stock carts) so it moves away from or stays in front


* Occasionally pulls 30lb objects (i.e. biohazard boxes, stock carts, crash carts) so that the object moves toward you


* Able to perform the following tasks (i.e. filling prescriptions, preparing IV admixtures, monetary transactions)


* Frequently filling prescriptions, placing stock


* Constantly answering telephones, computer order-entry, billing functions


* Frequently obtaining medications from stock.


* Constantly obtaining medications from various heights (floor to 8'), obtaining supplies, preparing IV admixtures.


* Constantly handling (i.e. separating IV admixtures, grasping syringes and other supplies, opening medication bottles, answering telephones)


* Constantly required to work with unit dose pharmaceuticals, dial telephones, manipulate syringes and other pharmacy supplies, package pharmaceuticals, use a typewriter, and a computer keyboard)


* Able to produce clear, intelligible speech 100% of the time (i.e. communication with hospital and pharmacy staff about medication orders, and also patients)


* Understands verbal communication 100% of the time, (i.e. communication with hospital and pharmacy staff about medication orders, and also patients)





Work Environment



The work involves risks or discomforts which require special safety precautions, additional safety education and/or health risk monitoring, e.g. working around moving parts, carts, machines; working with sharps (i.e. needles, syringes, etc.), medications (i.e. chemotherapy, antibiotics, ionizing radiation, etc), chemicals (i.e. laboratory and/or cleaning agents). Employee may be required to use protective clothing or gear such as masks or gloves.




Note: The above statements are intended to describe the essential functions and related requirements of persons assigned to this job. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all job duties, responsibilities, and requirements.

Additional Information:Location:James Cancer Hospital (0375)Position Type:RegularScheduled Hours:40
Shift:Varying Shifts

Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.

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