Pharmacist
A pharmacist is a licensed individual responsible for all aspects of pharmaceutical care and pharmacy practice. The role of the Pharmacist is to provide drug information, review for interaction, safety and efficacy, as well as clinical consulting services. The pharmacist is also responsible for all compounding, packaging and dispensing of medications. The pharmacist is regulated by all state and federal laws pertaining to the practice of pharmacy. A pharmacist must be compassionate, courteous, and have excellent interpersonal skills. A pharmacist must be an educator and drug information resource.
SPECIFIC PHARMACIST DUTIES:
Expert use and safety of medications dispensed.
Work alongside physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Supervise pharmacy technicians, interns, and ancillary help with filling, dispensing, labelling and packaging of medication.
Perform the final check on all medication.
Manage inventory and profitability. (Invoicing purchasing, labor etc.)
Protect health information (HIPPA).
Prevent fraud, waste, and abuse.
Prepare sterile solutions according to USP 797.
Prepare Enteral feeding and nutrition.
Prepare computer generated forms and reports.
Maintain the legal aspects of pharmacy practice and regulations.
SPECIFIC PHARMACIST CONSULTANT DUTIES:
Perform Nursing home chart reviews by the 15th of each month. Report irregularities and recommend therapy changes to the medical director and the director of nursing, including:
Drug interaction and safety
Duplicate or inappropriate therapy
Medication irregularities
Excessive use or duration
Adverse events
Medication advocacy
Educate facility staff
Participate in drug therapy decisions
Pharmaceutical care
Monitor for compliance