The clinical pharmacist is responsible for demonstrating clinical and operational knowledge and expertise as it relates to assessment, treatment, and care of pediatric Emergency Department patients at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. The clinical pharmacist will be expected to implement and maintain clinical services. The clinical pharmacist will also complete medication orders and target medication dosing consults for their designated teams. The clinical pharmacist will assist with orienting and training new employees, and will provide opportunities for the development, evaluation, and advancement of residents and students by serving as a preceptor.
The following is a summary of the major essential functions of the job. The incumbent may perform other duties, both major and minor, that are not mentioned below; and specific functions may change based on department needs.
Performs comprehensive patient medication order evaluation, check for problems with dosages, interactions, and incompatibilities
Pharmaceutical care needs of neonatal, pediatric, and adolescent patients
Competent in neonatal and pediatric parenteral nutrition (TPN) verification and preparation
Assists with the supervision of the Emergency Department medication reconciliation technician
Prepares and dispenses medication orders per physician request according to established policies, procedures, and protocols
Reviews/interprets culture and susceptibility data for antibiotic appropriateness and recommends changes as necessary
Assist with pharmacokinetics consult services and drug dosing per organizational protocols
Detects and reports suspected adverse drug reactions and medication errors accurately and in a timely manner set by medication safety pharmacist
Documents all clinical activities and interventions accurately and completely
Works independently with minimal supervision; organizes and prioritizes work assignments, and ensures pharmacy services are provided in a timely manner based on team responsibilities that are reflected by peer benchmarking and set by clinical services manager
Answers the telephone, identifying self and department; directs calls to appropriate personnel, and in person drug information requests when necessary
Attends and successfully completes orientation, education, and training programs; reviews literature and other materials pertinent to the practice of pharmacy
Completes all competence/skills assessment requirements
Performance demonstrates efforts to improve patient satisfaction, lower costs, improve quality, and promote safety
Is punctual and dependable; reports to work as scheduled; fulfills on-call obligations per prearranged schedule; absenteeism and tardiness are within policy guidelines
Develops working relationships with pharmacists, attending physicians, medical residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and other health care team members in the Cape Fear Valley system
Creates a sustainable rounding schedule to provide clinical pharmacy services to patients as part of the medical team
Perform work within specific time frames; adapts positively to frequent interruptions and changes in workload and/or work schedule
Demonstrates sound professional judgment consistent with clinical/academic background
Functions as a supervisor of residents, students, and co-workers
Maintains professional development requirements set by ASHP to be a qualified preceptor
Develops and implements quality improvement measures to improve patient care and staff efficiency
Precepts, evaluates, and serves as a mentor to pharmacy learners including PGY1/PGY2 pharmacy residents and PharmD students
Attend all codes within their assigned areas. In times of staffing shortages and/or exceptionally high order volume, pharmacist will restrict code response to situations in which their presence would have the highest impact to include trauma reds, cardiac arrests, and code strokes.
Completes all clinical services assigned to pharmacist, as defined by pharmacy leadership
QUALIFICATIONS:
The following qualifications, or equivalents, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the essential functions of this job:
Licensed as a pharmacist by the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy (NCBOP), or eligible to become licensed by NCBOP.
Minimum of one year of post-graduate training (i.e. ASHP-Accredited PGY1 Residency) or equivalent clinical experience required.
PGY2 in an acute care setting or equivalent practice experience or PGY1 Residency plus 3 years of clinical experience preferred
Board Certification, e.g. pharmacotherapy (BCPS) or Pediatric (BCPPS) preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Good communication skills, both oral and written; interpersonal skills that promote cooperative peer behavior; knowledge of drugs and how they act and interact; knowledge of Pharmacy laws (state and national).
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to see and read physician orders, medication labels, etc.: have manual dexterity to use computer and typewriter, compound prescriptions and IV admixtures, ability to communicate effectively with co-workers and patients.
For exceptional healthcare in Fayetteville, NC, come to the Cape Fear Valley Health System - where caring physicians are committed to integrity, patient-centeredness and excellence throughout the entire healthcare process. For more than 60 years, Cape Fear Valley Health has been the preferred healthcare provider for thousands of families from Fayetteville, Fort Liberty, Cumberland County, and beyond.