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Clinical Staff Pharmacist is responsible for the accurate identification preparation and distribution of drugs the monitoring of patient drug therapies and the provision of pharmaceutical care to patients served.
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Incumbent serves as the Clinic Manager of Operations at the designated clinic(s) and provides technical and administrative supervision to professional and non-professional employees, i.e. Advanced Practice I, Staff Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacy Assistants and Pharmacy Billers.
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The Staff Pharmacist reports to the Associate Director of Retail Pharmacy Services and prepares, compounds and dispenses medications for outpatient and ambulatory care use as well as dispenses retail and specialty pharmacy related items.
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Under the general supervision Staff Pharmacist provides pharmacy services to areas of responsibility assigned in the Pharmacy. Knowledge of Medical terminology and abbreviations; pharmacology and pharmacological nomenclature; medical therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and disease states.
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The staff pharmacist may serve on various hospital committees. Job duties include but are not limited to: review of medication orders, clinical consultation, staff education, patient counseling, continuous quality improvement initiatives, pharmacist-managed dosing programs and pharmacy related research.
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Position Overview:The Pharmacist is responsible for the provision of pharmaceutical care and the delivery of pharmacy services at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa. The Pharmacist has responsibility for pharmacy systems, procedures and organization, stock purchase and control, pharmaceutical vendor liaison, and technical staff supervision and training.
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0 to 5 yrs experience as a pharmacist with training in drug therapy of diseases including the knowledge and application of clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug-drug interactions, and pharmaceutics to patients, training in cost analysis, cost evaluation techniques preferred.
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The Pharmacist is responsible for the provision of pharmaceutical care and the delivery of pharmacy services at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa. The Pharmacist has responsibility for pharmacy systems, procedures and organization, stock purchase and control, pharmaceutical vendor liaison, and technical staff supervision and training.
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Incumbents serve as health resource persons in a multidisciplinary health care team approach, advising on the pharmacology aspects of patient treatment plans when consulted. Supervision may be exercised over pharmacy interns, clerical and other support staff.
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The senior pharmacist will also participate in medical staff committees as requested and be a liaison to the Clinical Pharmacology Consult Service. The Senior Pharmacist is an advanced practitioner in a specialized area of pharmacy practice, providing drug therapy and pharmacological consultation on the most complex patients and overseeing the competency level of other pharmacy staff in their designated specialty.
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The majority of staffing time is spent in a clinical/administrative practice site, such as, NICU, oncology, critical care, transitions of care, or the ED. The Clinical Staff Pharmacist is responsible for projects such as, policies, order sets, and performance improvements for their clinical area.
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0 to 5 years of experience as a pharmacist with training in drug therapy of diseases including the knowledge and application of clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug-drug interactions, and pharmaceutics to patients, training in cost analysis, cost evaluation techniques preferred.
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Required: Knowledgeable in pharmacology and the pharmacodynamics of medication therapy. Knowledgeable in pharmacology and the pharmacodynamics of medication therapy. Top Client in need of Pharmacist FT-ROTATING DAY/NIGHTS.
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BENEFITS:We offer competitive pay and our benefits package includes: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Retirement Plan 401k Matching Paid Time Off Paid Sick Leave Paid Holidays Employee Assistance Program SCHEDULE:All medical staff follow our clinic operational hours.
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Must be knowledgeable of standard pharmaceutical techniques and procedures, laws governing the practice of pharmacy, drug incompatibilities and interactions, pharmacology and toxicology. Please see the St. Bernards Substance Abuse Policy for further information.
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