Clinical Pharmacist directs and develops research of existing and new prescription drugs and conducts utilization reviews to develop guidelines for usage, prior authorization, and updates to formulary. Monitors patient data on drug therapies outcomes, reactions, and errors. Being a Clinical Pharmacist provides education and outreach to medical staff on prescribing guidelines, alternative drug therapies, and risk mitigation. Administers a prior authorization program. Additionally, Clinical Pharmacist requires a doctorate degree in pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Typically reports to a manager or supervisor. Requires Registered Pharmacist (RPh). Clinical Pharmacist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
A very exciting new Acute Care Pharmacist Director position has just opened up in a state of the art Medical Center in beautiful New Mexico.
This trusted 20 Bed Critical Access Hospital and Level IV Trauma Center has served Eastern New Mexico residents for the last seventy years. The Pharmacist Director will support this district hospital’s pharmaceutical efforts. This Hospital specializes in a broad range of patient care such as trauma, cancer, stroke and rehabilitation. Ranking as top 20 Critical Access Hospitals, the Acute Care Pharmacist will be joining an amazing team at a newly renovated hospital.
The Acute Care Pharmacist Director will work in collaboration with the tenured Chief Executive Officer and other healthcare leaders. The Hospital Pharmacist will oversee an exceptional Pharmacist Technician and a part time Hospital Pharmacist. This is a small yet mighty team who have worked together for many years. Additionally, the Acute Care Pharmacist Director will work with experienced MD’s, tenured Nurse Practitioners and supportive Physicians. The Hospital Pharmacist Director will support inpatient, ambulatory, cancer and orthopedic patients.
The Acute Care Pharmacist Director will lead the operation and management of this rural healthcare system. The Pharmacist Directors expertise will guide the pharmacy policies and procedures ensuring quality care for each patient. Drug procurement, distribution, storage and administration will also be the Pharmacist Director’s responsibility. The Hospital Pharmacist Director will continue to monitor the patient's progress and evaluate the appropriateness and effectiveness of the patient's medication. By working in collaboration with patient’s physicians and other providers the team will create a care plan for individuals. Pharmacist’s with leadership experience and an interest in rural healthcare will surely make for a quick interview.
In Eastern New Mexico, the beautiful scenery is endless. The Acute Care Pharmacist Director will have access to nature’s paradise. From hiking and biking to fishing and rafting the opportunities for activities are endless. With great schools and a low cost of living, it’s hard to not fall in love with this location.
The Pharmacist Director will work with an amazing team of healthcare professionals, and will get the chance to develop new skills. This hospital is prepared to offer competitive compensation, generous benefits, and assistance with relocation.
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