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Baylor Scott & White Health
Overview
The Acute Care Nurse Practitioner provides direct patient care, manages admissions and discharges, and collaborates with physicians and team members. They assess patient conditions, order diagnostic tests, prescribe treatments, and maintain detailed records.
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2 days ago
Heritage Health - Idaho
The pharmacist is responsible for dispensing prescriptions accurately and providing expert medication guidance to patients and medical staff. They also manage clinical responsibilities including population health and medication therapy management.
22 days ago
Nevada System of Higher Education
Coordinate clinical pharmacy services and develop new workflows to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Supervise pharmacy support personnel and facilitate staff education to maintain clinical program competency.
$58 - $90 / HOUR
24 days ago
McLaren Health Care
Provides prescribed medications and pharmaceutical products while consulting with medical staff and patients on care issues. Manages pharmacy operations, including supervising technicians and ensuring compliance with state and federal drug laws.
29 days ago
Vibra Healthcare
The pharmacist is responsible for filling and dispensing medication orders and acting as an information resource for patients and healthcare professionals. They also participate in the hospital's Antibiotic Stewardship Program and provide leadership in the absence of the Director.
1 month ago
Illuminus
The Medication Administration Assistant prepares, administers, and records medications for residents under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. They also perform related health checks, such as monitoring blood pressure and pulse, while maintaining effective communication regarding resident conditions.
$20 - $23 / HOUR
LindenGrove Communities LLC
Administer medications as prescribed and perform related health checks such as blood pressure and pulse monitoring. Communicate changes in resident conditions to nursing staff immediately and maintain accurate records.
$21 - $24 / HOUR
2 months ago
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
The pharmacist will oversee the mixing of oncologic therapeutics and associated medication, while also reviewing chemotherapy orders for accuracy and safety. Responsibilities also include supervising the oral dispensing center and participating in oncology disease-related groups to support guideline development.
$136,000 - $185,000 / YEAR
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The Registered Nurse provides direct patient care in Radiation Oncology, completing assessments, administering treatments and drug therapies, and observing patient progress according to hospital policies and Massachusetts scope of practice. Responsibilities include developing and evaluating individualized plans of care in collaboration with patients, families, and the healthcare team to achieve expected clinical outcomes.
$36 - $90 / HOUR
Prisma Health
The Nurse Practitioner provides primary care in collaboration with physicians for oncology patients, encompassing roles as an expert practitioner, educator, care manager, consultant, researcher, and leader. Key duties include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care, initiating interventions, and prescribing therapies per protocol.
CareAbout
The primary function involves interpreting clinical pathology data and writing clinical pathology reports for both GLP and nonGLP nonclinical safety studies. This role also requires collaboration with Study Directors, Anatomic Pathologists, and supporting client development through discussions on study goals and designs.
$160,000 - $200,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Clinical Research Technician I will execute clinical trial activities in compliance with study protocols, Good Clinical Practices (GCP), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Responsibilities include sample handling, safety measurements, in-house testing, and maintaining high standards of customer service and safety.
$19 - $20 / HOUR
Sutter Health
The role involves delivering patient-centered pharmaceutical care, including clinical service, medication information, education, preparation, and distribution to ensure safe and cost-efficient therapy. Responsibilities include interpreting physician orders, dispensing medications, monitoring drug therapies, mentoring support staff, and ensuring operational requirements are met.
$94 - $108 / HOUR
LCMC Health
The pharmacist is responsible for providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care, which includes interpreting medication orders, reviewing drug therapies for appropriateness, and providing clinical consultation to practitioners and patients. Key duties also involve dispensing medications, preparing sterile admixtures like chemotherapy and TPN, and supervising pharmacy support personnel.
Memorial Health
Staff pharmacists are primarily responsible for monitoring all aspects of patient drug therapies, dispensing medications, and providing essential drug information. They must also serve as role models and may assume the duties of the pharmacy manager in their absence.
$51 - $82 / HOUR
Humboldt Park Health
The pharmacist is responsible for reviewing and modifying all medication orders, and supervising pharmacy technicians in compounding, storing, and preparing medications. They must also monitor drug therapies for appropriateness and ensure compliance with hospital guidelines and regulatory requirements.
$50 - $77 / HOUR
4 months ago
The Clinical Staff Pharmacist is responsible for reviewing and modifying medication orders, supervising pharmacy technicians in medication preparation, and monitoring drug therapies for appropriateness and compliance with hospital protocols. This role also involves detecting and reporting adverse drug reactions and serving as a drug information resource for practitioners and patients.
5 months ago
Nicklaus Children's Hospital
The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner is responsible for managing high-risk newborns and infants, providing comprehensive direct patient care, and collaborating with attending physicians. Key duties include diagnosing conditions, developing care plans, and ensuring effective communication with the healthcare team.