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Hartford HealthCareNew
Overview
The Clinical Pharmacist fulfills legal requirements by evaluating, selecting, procuring, and distributing drugs, alongside providing counseling and professional consultation under the Clinical Pharmacy Manager. This role involves interpreting physician orders, compounding and dispensing medications, supervising technicians, and participating in departmental Clinical and Quality Improvement programs.
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TriHealthNew
The Clinical Pharmacist provides optimal pharmaceutical care through distributive and clinical functions while collaborating with healthcare providers. They also supervise supportive staff, manage drug inventory, and serve as a drug information resource for the team.
Mass General Brigham
The pharmacist is responsible for optimizing drug therapy by identifying and preventing drug-related problems to improve patient outcomes. They also supervise support personnel and ensure compliance with pharmacy policies and regulatory laws.
2 days ago
Select Medical Rehabilitation Hospital at Lutheran Hospital
The pharmacist is responsible for managing drug distribution systems, preparing and dispensing medications, and performing clinical interventions. They also participate in patient rounds, antibiotic stewardship activities, and provide medication education to patients and staff.
The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for optimizing drug therapy through the identification and resolution of drug-related problems. They also coordinate pharmacy services, supervise support personnel, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards and medication management initiatives.
$96,886 - $140,899 / YEAR
The pharmacist is responsible for optimizing drug therapy through the identification and prevention of drug-related problems, specifically focusing on antineoplastic stewardship. They will develop policies, coordinate medication safety programs, and provide clinical consultation to healthcare providers regarding cancer treatment.
This role involves rotating days and evenings, with significant time spent in the Emergency Department performing emergency medicine pharmacy activities like code response and protocol management. The pharmacist is also responsible for optimizing drug therapy by resolving drug-related problems and ensuring patient care aligns with all governing laws and regulations.
$87,526 - $127,358 / YEAR
The primary responsibility involves optimizing drug therapy through the identification, resolution, and prevention of drug-related problems to improve therapeutic outcomes. This role also directs and coordinates pharmacy services, supervises support personnel, and ensures compliance with various drug management programs.
$93,954 - $136,739 / YEAR
The pharmacist is responsible for the procurement, distribution, and control of all pharmaceuticals within the medical center. They also monitor drug use quality and provide comprehensive information to staff and patients.
$91,187 - $132,600 / YEAR
3 days ago
WVU Medicine
Responsible for preparing, labeling, and delivering unit-dose medications and managing pharmacy inventory. The role involves reading physician orders and assisting in the training of other pharmacy technicians under pharmacist supervision.
4 days ago
The pharmacy technician assists in drug distribution, including preparing sterile products and managing controlled substances under pharmacist supervision. Responsibilities also include reading physician orders, maintaining inventory, and ensuring pharmacy areas are clean and orderly.
9 days ago
The specialist technician assists in drug distribution, prepares sterile products and chemotherapy, and manages controlled substance inventory under pharmacist supervision. They are also responsible for interpreting physician orders, labeling medications, and maintaining clean and orderly pharmacy service areas.
ProMedica
The Clinical Pharmacist II provides comprehensive inpatient pharmacy services, including drug distribution, IV admixture preparation, and medical therapy management. They are also responsible for disseminating drug information, ensuring compliance with controlled substance regulations, and supervising pharmacy support personnel.
The specialist pharmacy technician assists in drug distribution, prepares sterile products and chemotherapy, and manages controlled substance inventory under pharmacist supervision. They are also responsible for reading physician orders, labeling medications, and maintaining clean and orderly pharmacy service areas.
The technician assists in drug distribution tasks not requiring pharmacist judgment, including preparing medications, delivering supplies to patient units, and managing controlled substances according to written procedures. Key duties involve reading physician orders, preparing various dosage forms, maintaining inventory, and accurately preparing sterile parenteral products under supervision.
The technician is responsible for preparing and delivering unit-dose medications, reading physician orders, preparing medications for dispensing, and managing drug supplies, including ordering and handling controlled substances.
The technician is responsible for preparing unit-dose medications, delivering drugs, ordering supplies, reading physician orders, and preparing medications for dispensing, including unique dosage forms for pediatric and geriatric patients. They also communicate with caregivers, accurately handle controlled substances, maintain inventory, and assist in training other technicians.
Keck Medicine of USC
Responsible for preparing and distributing medications and intravenous admixtures under pharmacist supervision. Duties include managing automated dispensing systems, maintaining controlled substance inventory, and ensuring sterile compounding practices.
$25 - $42 / HOUR
The technician is responsible for preparing unit-dose medications, reading physician orders to prepare medications for dispensing (including unique dosage forms), and managing inventory and ordering drug supplies in assigned areas. They also communicate with patients/caregivers regarding medication scheduling and assist in training other pharmacy technicians.
The technician assists in drug distribution tasks not requiring pharmacist judgment, including preparing medications, delivering supplies to patient units, and managing controlled substances according to written procedures. Key duties involve preparing sterile products like IV admixtures, maintaining inventory, and performing necessary arithmetic calculations for dosage preparation.