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Clincial Pharmacist II - Mercy Joplin Job Summary:
Mercy is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Clinical Pharmacist II to join our pharmacy team. This role collaborates with healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective drug therapy, serving as a key resource for drug information to pharmacy, nursing, and medical staff, as well as patients. The Clinical Pharmacist II performs duties in alignment with Mercy's mission, values, and Service Standards.
Key Responsibilities: Primary Aspects:- Review patient records to assess appropriateness of medication therapy.
- Evaluate patient conditions to ensure comprehensive treatment.
- Develop medication plans that minimize adverse effects.
- Consult with prescribers, nurses, and patients on medications and dosages.
- Advise on proper drug administration and monitor treatment outcomes.
- Maintain accurate documentation of medication plans and patient progress.
- Routinely consult with healthcare professionals regarding medication orders and care path management.
- Stay informed on current policies and procedures.
- Maintain strong professional relationships with medical and nursing staff.
- Attend conferences and maintain licensure requirements.
- Serve as a clinical resource for care center staff and practice Medication Therapy Services.
- Participate in committees and comply with regulatory standards.
- Support drug utilization evaluations and adverse drug reaction reporting.
- Educate students and residents and participate in departmental initiatives.
- Actively precept students and residents.
- Evaluate medication orders for clinical and operational concerns.
- Participate in investigational protocols as needed.
- Prioritize daily activities and demonstrate fiscal responsibility.
- Present in-services and lectures to support continuing education.
- Assist in developing staff competencies related to patient care.
- Participate in quality assurance activities and recommend resolutions.
- Monitor drug therapy and intervene when appropriate.
- Coordinate efforts with operational staff.
- Precept undergraduate B.S. and Pharm.D. students.
- Adhere to confidentiality policies and procedures.
- Complete expiration date checks and inspections.
- Perform pharmacy and unit floor stock checks.
- Complete mandatory fire/safety training and continuing education.
- Use pharmacy information systems (e.g., Epic) for order verification and documentation.
- Utilize drug information software (e.g., Micromedex).
- Operate pharmacy automation systems (e.g., Omnicell, ScriptPro, Baxa).
- Demonstrate Mercy Signature Service communication skills.
- Maintain professional and courteous behavior.
- Follow proper hygiene, PPE, and dress code standards.
- Work efficiently under time constraints and meet hourly deadlines.
Education:
- Minimum: Bachelor of Science (BS) or Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an accredited school of pharmacy.
- Preferred: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
Licensure:
- Required: Current pharmacist license in the state of practice.
- Preferred: Additional licensure or certification relevant to clinical practice.
Experience:
- Minimum: 1–4 years of experience in area of practice.
- Preferred: Two or more years of clinical experience and completion of a PGY-1 residency.
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