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The pharmacist is also the in-house drug information, therapeutic, and chemistry expert and as such is expected to bridge what gaps exist between non-optimal prescribing, and optimal therapeutic adventures.
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The Staff Nuclear Pharmacist will play an essential role in assisting the Pharmacy Manager efforts for the safe, effective and client-focused operation of the Nuclear Pharmacy. PharmaLogic offers you an exceptional opportunity to join our dynamic team as a Staff Nuclear Pharmacist.
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Must be a Registered Pharmacist with 1+ years nuclear pharmacist experience preferred. We are passionate about expanding the power of radiopharmaceutical technology to provide transformative diagnostic and therapeutic agents to patients from bench to bedside.
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Adhering to departmental policies and procedures, you will deliver a wide range of clinical services (e.g., pharmacokinetic dosing, therapeutic interchange, IV/PO conversions, TPN per pharmacy, pharmacist interventions.
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PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION The Staff Pharmacist performs all the duties regarding the preparation and dispensing of drugs, mixtures, agents and solutions based on physician's orders for inpatients and outpatients use and directs the work of the Technicians and Interns to assist in accomplishing these tasks.
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Multidisciplinary team includes attending oncologist(s), oncology fellow, medical residents/interns, hematology/oncology pharmacist, and numerous medical and pharmacy learners. Weekday meds-to-beds service with hematology/oncology pharmacist discharge counseling.
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15% Provide clinical pharmacy services based on state regulations, including, but not limited to, adherence support, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing (POCT), diagnostic testing, and prescriptive authority to improve patient therapeutic outcomes.
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The Drug Use Policy (DUP) Pharmacist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California is responsible for strategic planning for biologics and therapeutic advances; collaborating with medical staff in development of evidence based guidelines; evaluating new drugs for the formulary.
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Discuss any identified issues related to the medication history with the clinical pharmacist staff to promote high-quality transitions of care. Duke University Hospital is the largest of Duke Health's three hospitals and features 1048 patient beds, 65 operating rooms, as well as comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery center, and more.
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Perform therapeutic intervention as needed, drug information and consultation to other professional staff and patients, the maintenance of patient profiles, attendance at cardio-pulmonary emergencies, drug therapy monitoring, and drug compounding.
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Requisition Number: 5647 Position Title: External Description: Job Summary The pharmacist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care through integrated drug distribution, clinical intervention, staff education, training, clinical services and continuing education.
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Provide clinical pharmacy services based on state regulations, including, but not limited to, adherence support, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing (POCT), diagnostic testing, and prescriptive authority to improve patient therapeutic outcomes.
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In addition to direct patient care responsibilities, our pharmacists provide drug therapy consults, participate in treatment protocol development, provide patient/caregiver/staff education, facilitate transitions of care, precept pharmacy students and residents, and perform duties of a staff pharmacist.
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The Staff Pharmacist contributes to therapeutic decision-making by participating in patient care, particularly pharmaceutical care, providing drug information, formal and informal presentations and consultations on medication use in the hospital.
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Pharmacist License in the state practicing pharmacy. These requirements include but are not limited to Whole Being Health including traditional medicine and holistic wellness and alternative therapies, support for clinical service activities, training for regulatory requirements.
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