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ChristianaCare is currently recruiting for a part time every other weekend Clinical Staff Pharmacist to work day/evening shift rotation at the Wilmington campus In-Patient Pharmacy. At least one year of experience working as a pharmacist in an acute care hospital, or;Two years of previous experience working as a Pharmacy Intern, or Pharmacy Technician in an acute care hospital, orTwo years of experience as a pharmacist in an in-patient hospital other than acute care, a long term care setting, or an out-patient Infusion Center.
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The Staff Pharmacist interprets physicians’ prescriptions, contacts doctors or other prescribers and/or patients to verify information on prescriptions and expedite processing of order. The Staff Pharmacist will track order status and outstanding issues as well as consult with patients regarding the use of medications and potential drug interactions.
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The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for providing pharmacy services from the Central Pharmacy and/or Outpatient Pharmacies. The Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for reviewing, clarifying, and making recommendations for all medication orders, and responsible for coordinating & checking all the activities of the Certified Pharmacy Technicians.
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A key component of the Staff Pharmacist role is keeping your customers and patients healthy through adoption and management of patient care programs. As a Staff Pharmacist, you have a critical role at the forefront of delivering our purpose, modeling our values, and demonstrating genuine, authentic care for our patients.
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Performs duties as assigned by Pharmacy Manager, Staff Pharmacist and Store Manager including utilizing pharmacy systems to enter patient and drug information, ensuring information is entered correctly, filling prescriptions by retrieving, counting and pouring pharmaceutical drugs, verifying medicine is correct, and checking for possible interactions.
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Appropriately convert/manage medications per P&T approved pharmacist policy; IV to PO and renal dose adjustment. At the Wilmington Campus, operations run through a network of inpatient pharmacies, including a central pharmacy and satellite pharmacies that focus on critical care, emergency medicine, heart failure, investigational drugs, oncology, perioperative services, sterile and non-sterile compounding, and trauma.
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Supervise the work completed by Pharmacy Technicians and support staff while on duty. Build profitable business and script growth through recommended clinical programs including appropriate immunization and when available MTM (Medication Therapy Management), DCS (Diabetes Care Specialist), and all ongoing other programs as identified.
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Pharmacist License - In the state of original licensure, in addition to reciprocity in states of application. Ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of all prescriptions filled by completing Drug Utilization Review and Final Quality Assurance, applicable to state and federal Board of Pharmacy regulations.
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In accordance with state and federal regulations, assists the pharmacist, under direct supervision, in the practice of pharmacy. Reports, immediately, prescription errors to pharmacist on duty and adheres to Company policies and procedures in relation to pharmacy errors and the Quality Improvement Program.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Pharmacy Technician Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff Do you want to work at one of the top 100 hospitals in the nation.
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Choose an organization that values pharmacy services and provides the opportunity to impact the health of our community adhering to our Core Values and Behaviors guided by Excellence and Love. As a Pharmacy Technician II/Research Coordinator, you will assist the pharmacist assigned to Investigational Drug Services research activities at ChristianaCare, which includes the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center.
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Posted job title: Clinical Staff Pharmacist | Every Other Weekend | Rotating Shifts. Two years of experience as a pharmacist in an in-patient hospital other than acute care, a long term care setting, or an out-patient Infusion Center.
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ChristianaCare is seeking a Clinic Pharmacist for a job in Deepwater, New Jersey. At least one year of experience working as a pharmacist in an acute care hospital, or; Employment Type: Staff.
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