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Laredo Medical Center's (LMC) Pharmacy is now hiring a full-time Pharmacist to work with the at LMC's 326 bed acute care hospital. Required: Knowledgeable in pharmacology and the pharmacodynamics of medication therapy.
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Maintain complete information (ie: pharmacology, toxicology, safe handling, proper disposal) about all investigational drugs which have, or had, active protocols in use at WUH. Communicate, in written and verbal form, to the staff about all IRB-approved protocols, including study criteria, procedures for assigning patients and dispensing and labeling drug.
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Under general direction of the Pharmacy Manager, the Staff Pharmacist complies with laws and regulations governing pharmacy operations, and may also provide functional supervision of professional and paraprofessional staff as needed.
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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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Provides lectures for continuing education to pharmacy, nursing, and medical staffs on a variety of subjects including general pharmaceutical information and complex topics such as pharmacokinetics, therapeutics, and pharmacology.
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The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for the provision of clinical pharmacy services including: anticoagulation, pharmacokinetics, antibiotic stewardship program, drug dosing consultation, nutritional support monitoring, drug information, formulary reviews, in-services on pharmacology/disease state pharmacotherapy, pharmacokinetics to medical, nursing, and pharmacy staff.
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Mentors staff pharmacist preceptorship of pharmacy residents in specialty rotations. Directs student pharmacist programs in conjunction with staff pharmacists and department leaders.
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Contributes to the care of the patient by developing pharmacotherapeutic regimens and counseling utilizing pharmacology, pathophysiology, pharmacokinetics, and interpersonal communication skills.
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Job DescriptionThe pharmacist dispenses prescribed drugs in a healthcare facility environment, transfers prescriptions, provides drug information in collaboration to other healthcare professionals, performs medication order entry into the computer, monitors patient profiles for appropriate medication use oversees the work of the support staff and documents any relevant information.
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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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Overview: Pharmacy Student Intern / Part Time Technician maintains a foundation of knowledge in pharmacy calculations, basic pharmacology, health-system pharmacy operations, pharmacy law and interpersonal communication.
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In the absence of the pharmacy director, a staff pharmacist may be required to assume the essential responsibilities and perform the duties of the pharmacy director. Ability to apply knowledge of pharmacy and pharmacology in interpreting and filling physician's orders.
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Less than 1 year 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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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Licenses and Certifications Required Active Pharmacist Licensure in the State of North Dakota. Staff pharmacists supervise and direct support personnel.
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Cases are prepared by our intake staff and pharmacy technicians before being sent to a pharmacist for final review. Proficiency with clinical compendia (Micromedex, Clinical Pharmacology, NCCN, AHFS, etc.
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