Lead IV Pharmacist
Company: AHMC Healthcare
Location: Daly City
Posted on: May 26, 2023
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Job Description:
The Lead IV Pharmacist is a provider of pharmaceutical care and
are concerned with the outcomes of their services and not just the
provision of these services. These include leadership and practice
management, drug information and education, activities to ensure
rational medication therapy, drug distribution and control,
maintaining a professional workspace, and participation in drug
therapy research.
Possesses a minimum of 3 years of experience in IV sterile
compounding and or certification in IV sterile compounding.
Prepares IV's and antibiotic syringes following USP 797 policy.
Follows IV quality control procedures. Has a thorough understanding
of USP 797 and USP 795.
Works closely with the Pharmacist In Charge (PIC) to ensures
sterile compounding practice is conducted in accordance with Board
of Pharmacy and USP 797 standards.
Must be able to learn to use EMR - Evident and other Pharmacy
related softwares.
Work with the pharmacy team to manage prescription workflow.
Documents all communication with physicians, nurses, other members
of the healthcare team and patients/residents and their family
members in the medical record.
Supervises all pharmacy personnel, in the practice of pharmacy, IV
sterile compounding in accordance with local, state, federal, and
company regulations
Inputs physician's orders accurately and promptly onto the
patient's drug profile to maintain workload and workflow.
Reviews the order for appropriateness of therapy against the
patient's profile, noting and discerning all pertinent information
for pharmacy (indication, dose, route, frequency, duration,
contraindications, warnings, restrictions, drug allergies,
drug-drug, drug-food interactions, drug-disease interactions) and
takes appropriate actions to prevent related adverse events.
Checks for and enforces adherence to the hospital drug formulary
and other restrictions as established by the P&T Committee or
policies and procedures; uses good judgment in the procurement of
non-formulary items, e.g. cost, timeliness
Contacts physicians, nursing staff or other health care personnel
regarding any recommended change in orders, in a courteous and
professional manner and provides safe, effective, and
cost-containing recommendations and drug information.
Updates the patient's profile accurately with pertinent
patient-specific information, e.g., allergy, weight, height,
diagnosis, special instructions, etc.; ensures that the patient's
profile is accurate with important information such as room number,
account number, and medical record number.
Fills and labels medications accurately, consistently and in a
timely manner to maintain workload and workflow.
Demonstrates/ensures proper aseptic and protective safety
techniques in preparing IV, TPN and chemotherapy products; ensures
IV, TPN and chemotherapy medications are prepared in compatible
solutions, correct concentrations, etc.
Keeps accurate perpetual inventory of Schedule II Controlled
Substance when adding to the inventory, signing out inventory, and
returning or destroying controlled substances.
Determines and fills the appropriate quantities of controlled
substances for each nursing unit.
Screens each nursing unit's controlled substances record sheet for
signatures and other pertinent information and takes appropriate
measures or investigative steps to assist in resolving narcotic
discrepancies.
Uses judgment and follows policies and procedures in the dispensing
of discharge medications and other outpatient prescriptions and
provide patient counseling in a clear, easy to understand manner,
if needed.
Ensures the use of Medi-Cal approved formulary drugs for the
treatment of patients in the Subacute Unit and Coastside; collects
and reports needed information for the submission TARs to cover
non-Medi-Cal drugs.
Ensures that the medication needs of Coastside (SNF, acute, ER,
Pyxis) are met on a timely basis and during emergency off-hours
(evenings, nights and weekends) according to policies and
procedures.
Maintains an adequate inventory level of all drugs, including
narcotics, and communicates with the buyer on routine and special
procurement needs.
Uses good judgment and follows polices and procedures when loaning
and borrowing medications.
Ensures that medications are stored properly, rotates stock and
checks for expiration dates.
Demonstrates accuracy and proficiency in the use of the inpatient
pharmacy computer system (QCPR), automated dispensing system
(Pyxis), outpatient pharmacy computer system (QS1) and the
parenteral nutrition computer program (Abacus) and the parenteral
nutrition automated compounder (Baxa Exacta Mix 2400).
Maintains current knowledge on and demonstration of changes, new
features, upgrades, interfaces, etc. of the above systems as it
relates to pharmacy practice and operations.
Demonstrates consistency, accuracy, competency, relevance and
timeliness when providing safe and effective clinical
recommendations for appropriate drug of choice, dosing, drug
interactions, contraindications, etc.
Demonstrates consistency, accuracy, competency, relevance and
timeliness when providing drug information to patients or health
care professionals.
Provides drug in-services to nurses and other health professionals
in an organized, concise manner.
Participates in drug use evaluations, studies and audits.
Reports and investigates adverse drug reactions according to
policies and procedures.
Maintains complete, accurate and timely documentation of clinically
related activities according to policies and procedures, e.g.
interventions binder, logs, etc.
Demonstrates competency and efficiency in the execution of the
Pharmacokinetic Service, the Anti-Infective Management Program and
the monitoring and management of parenteral nutrition patients.
Communicates with other pharmacists, written and oral, regarding
important patient care issues to maintain consistency and quality
of clinical services.
Maintains current clinical expertise, which reflects practice at
Seton/Seton Coastside.
Prioritizes workload (dispensing and clinical) and performs duties
in a timely and proficient manner to meet the needs of the
department and maintain adequate workflow.
Follows up on pending problems or issues; tends to all areas of the
department (inpatient, Coastside, clinical, Pyxis, etc.) when on
duty.
Directs work flow and personnel in an effective and professional
manner to maintain productivity.
Supervises and checks the activities of technicians, interns,
volunteers and trainees to assure accurate and proficient
completion of assigned tasks.
Counsels staff in a courteous and effective manner when
necessary.
Communicates areas of concern to the Director of Pharmacy.
Discusses and contributes ideas and solutions for problems, issues
or other developments pertaining to the operation of the
pharmacy.
Ensures order and cleanliness in the pharmacy.
Completes duties as assigned in a timely manner and according to
predetermined criteria.
Pharm. D. or MS in Pharmacy with minimum of 3 years of inpatient
experience. Completion of Sterile compounding certificate program
is preferred, PGY-1 Residency training is preferred.
Seton Medical Center (originally Mary's Help Hospital) is a 357-bed
hospital owned by AHMC Healthcare. Founded in San Francisco, the
current facility is located in Daly City, California, United
States.
Seton also operates Seton Coastside, a 116-bed skilled nursing
facility with a 24-hour standby emergency department in Moss
Beach.
iCIMS Assigned Requisition ID: req16475
Shift: Variable
Street: 1900 Sullivan Ave
Keywords: AHMC Healthcare, Daly City , Lead IV Pharmacist, Healthcare , Daly City, California
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