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)
How you’ll help
Are you a pharmacist who wants an opportunity to work directly with patients in a provider's office? Have you thought about how much impact you could make working one-on-one with patients in their pharmaceutical care? Have you worked doing medication therapy management in the community setting and want to take it to the next level to proactively make changes with the provider in the office?
In this unique role, you'll work collaboratively and practice on-site with Primary Care physicians and their practices. The pharmacist will collaborate with the patient’s primary care provider to optimize evidence-based pharmaceutical care, develop appropriate care plans, and follow-up with patients based on individualized patient needs.
This is a unique and excellent opportunity to provide patient care and to be able to shape the future of ambulatory clinical pharmacy.
What you’ll do
Experience and skills you’ll need
Must live in a commutable distance to Greenville, NC – this role is performed in provider clinics and will require regional travel to a group of clinics in and around Greenville, NC.
What to expect
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