LCMC Health
Healthcare
PharmacyResidentPGY1
Neural analysis suggests this role is
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“Pharmacy Resident PGY1 at LCMC Health. Skills: Pharmaceutical care, Drug therapy monitoring, Patient education. Compound and dispense medications. Review and evaluate drug regimens”
Industry & Context.
Identify issues requiring intervention; Suggest modifications; Evaluate patient progress; Evaluate and investigate practice
Staffing requirement, Weekend schedule
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Graduate of an ACPE accredited Doctor of Pharmacy degree OR Bachelor of Science in OR Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Certification (FPGEC), Pharmacist Intern Certification, Pharmacist Certification
Nice to Have
Previous experience in Clinical/Direct Patient Care
What You'll Do.
Compound and dispense medications
Review and evaluate drug regimens
Provide pharmacy services and drug information
and manage medications
Participate in patient care rounds
Conduct and evaluate medication histories
Collaborate with healthcare team
Provide medication information to patients and providers
Interact with physicians and nurses
Counsel patients in medication attributes
Participate in data collection for MUEs
Manage formulary and medication-use processes
Serve on hospital committees
Present material to committee members
Complete a research project
Employ appropriate preceptor roles
Serve as a preceptor for pharmacy students
Provide educational in-services
Define educational needs
Demonstrate understanding of Pharmacy departmental planning
Participate effectively on committees
Complete group projects
Apply a process of ongoing self-evaluation
Integrate new learning into performance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multidisciplinary health care teams; Multi-disciplinary teams; Healthcare team; Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee; Antibiotic Stewardship Committee; Multidisciplinary staff
Communication Scope
Provide medication information; Present material
Full Job Description
Your job is more than a job. The Pharmacy Resident PGY1 is responsible for working with multidisciplinary health care teams to achieve optimal outcomes. Compounds and dispenses medications and pharmaceutical supplies upon receiving physician orders. Reviews and evaluates drug regimens, which include the medication profile to identify issues that require pharmacy intervention or monitoring. Provides pharmacy services and drug information to customers as necessary. **_GENERAL DUTIES_** * Functions as a pharmacist to perform basic responsibilities in compliance with Board of Pharmacy, Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and The Joint Commission (TJC) * Prepares, dispenses, and manages medications to support safe and effective drug therapy for patients. * Participates in patient care rounds with multi-disciplinary teams to make pharmaceutical interventions and evaluate patient progress. * Conducts and evaluates medication histories, assesses compliance and suggests modifications so as to achieve desired outcomes. * Collaborates with the healthcare team to provide safe and effective patient care to a diverse range of patients, including those with multiple co-morbidities, high-risk medication regimens and multiple medications following a consistent patient care process. * Provides general and patient specific medication information to patients, providers, nurses and other health care professionals. Interacts routinely with physicians and nurses to provide optimal pharmaceutical care to patients. * Counsels patients in medication attributes and the proper use of medications * Participates in collection of data for medication utilization evaluations (MUEs) * Demonstrates the ability to manage formulary and medication-use processes, as applicable to the organization * Serve on hospital committees and present material to committee members as needed (e.g. Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee, Antibiotic Stewardship Committee, etc.) * Complete a research project by demonstrating the a
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