General Summary
Under limited supervision, provides a high level of direct patient care pharmacy services for an assigned, specialized patient population to assure adequate patient care according to professional standards and practices. Advises/consults with patients and their families and the medical and nursing staff. Participates in research and drug use and outcome management programs within specialty area; responsible for publishing data or giving presentations at local, regional or national meetings; instructs and trains pharmacy residents and students; assists in overseeing and directing the clinical services provided by pharmacists. Acts as a mentor to clinical pharmacists.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
Clinical Pharmacy Services
Participates in direct patient care with a medical or surgical team.Assists with therapeutic decisions such as drug product selection, drug dosing and therapeutic drug monitoring.Develops patient care plans in concert with the medical team.Recommends therapy or alternative approaches based on interpretation of relevant medical literature and clinical experience.Makes verbal or written recommendations in a clear, succinct and appropriate manner.Considers age, weight and organ function (e.g. renal, hepatic) when evaluating patients and patient’s therapies when making recommendations.Interviews patients and conducts physical assessments to determine medical history, previous medication condition and response to therapy.Interprets laboratory and other patient-specific data to develop treatment plans and to monitor response to therapy.Applies pharmacokinetic principles in order to achieve efficacious, safe and economical pharmacotherapeutic regimens.Responds to therapeutic queries posed by physicians and other healthcare providers.Identifies and corrects drug-related problems such as complications resulting from drug therapy (ineffective therapy, allergic reactions and adverse drug reactions).Establishes procedures for detecting significant drug-drug, drug-laboratory and drug-food interactions. Makes recommendations to avoid such interactions.Performs basic cardiac life support and participates in drug therapy management during medical emergencies.Ensures a continuum of care by cooperating with other health professionals and outside health organizations.Counsels patients and/or caregiver as to the proper administration, potential adverse reactions, storage of medications, etc.Drug Use, Outcome and Formulary Management
Ensures and enforces compliance with established clinical protocols and guidelines with the multidisciplinary care providers.Works with the Coordinator of Drug Use and Outcome Management in identifying and establishing programs that improve drug therapy outcomes (efficacy, safety, cost-effectiveness) and overall quality of patient care.Works with the Coordinator of Drug Use and Outcome Management and Formulary Management in implementing and monitoring drug use management programs.Participates in the Medication Use Evaluation Program by designing drug use criteria, collecting patient information, providing accurate analysis and reporting data.Participates with the Coordinator of Drug Use and Outcome Management in clinical pathway development and other related managed care initiatives such as disease management programs.Participates in the formulary management process including development of drug monographs, treatment protocols, drug use policy, algorithms and guidelines for use with the Coordinator of Drug Use and Outcome Management and Formulary Management and within the purview of the P&T Committee.Documents pharmaceutical care interventions conscientiously as part of the departmental documentation program.Company Description“Your Health, Our Passion: The Medical Heart of Maryland”
Welcome to Baltimore, Maryland - a vibrant city full of opportunity and culture! Located on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay, it is a city known for its' rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and thriving arts and entertainment districts.
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With treating over 330,000 patients every year, the University of Maryland Medical Center is at the vital core of Maryland’s health care system and community. We are known for our prestigious expertise in innovative research and education, along with the talented staff and advanced centers that drive forth innovation, collaboration and exceptional care.
We provide a comprehensive scope of care with the following groundbreaking medical advancement:
The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the world’s first center dedicated to trauma, treats more than 7,500 critically injured patients a year with an incredible 97 percent survival rate.The nation’s largest kidney and pancreas transplant programs at The Joseph and Corinne Schwartz Division of Transplantation, home to Maryland’s first steroid-free protocol and pancreas/kidney transplant.Our National Cancer Institute-designated UM Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center to The University of Maryland’s Children’s Hospital, one of the largest pediatric centers in the state, we are dedicated to saving and transforming lives.QualificationsEducation:
Required: Bachelor of Pharmacy from an accredited institution (American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy).Preferred: Master of Science, PhD, or Doctor of Pharmacy from an accredited institution.Experience:
Required: Minimum of 5 years of clinical pharmacy experience with a Bachelor’s degree.Required: Licensure by the Maryland State Board of Pharmacy.Required: Completion of a Pharmacy Practice Residency or at least 3 years of clinical pharmacy experience.Preferred: Completion of a Specialty Residency.Note: The 5 years of clinical pharmacy experience required with a Bachelor’s degree is in addition to the 3 years of experience mentioned here.Certifications:
Preferred: Certification from the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties.Preferred: Certification as an Anticoagulation Provider if working in the Anticoagulation Clinic.Skills:
Proficiency in personal computer operations and applications (e.g., spreadsheets, database management, word processing).Demonstrated ability to impact pharmaceutical care outcomes.Strong planning, organizational, and project evaluation skills, including delegation.Ability to stand for extended periods and occasionally lift supplies and equipment.Excellent written and verbal communication skills for interaction with clinical staff, upper management, and other departments.Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Compensation
Pay Range: $62.18 -$81.06Other Compensation (if applicable): Eligible for up to $10,000 Sign-On Bonus, Eligible for Relocation BonusReview the 2024-2025 UMMS Benefits Guide