The Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center (HTC) is home to over 45 faculty and staff, engaged in the clinical, research, public health, outreach and education missions. The HTC is a multidisciplinary center, providing comprehensive care to adult, adolescent and pediatric patients.
This position is responsible for providing the services of a licensed pharmacist within the HTC. The pharmacist specializes in caring for patients of all ages with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders in an ambulatory/outpatient setting. The Triage Pharmacist serves as the primary clinical pharmacist within the HTC, actively participating in patient visits, providing direct patient care, and collaborating closely with prescribers and the interdisciplinary clinic team. This role focuses on medication therapy management, ensuring that prescribed treatments are appropriately coordinated, dispensed, and optimized to meet the needs of each patient.
Additionally, the Triage Pharmacist plays a key role in patient education, offering counseling on treatment regimens, self-administration techniques, and adherence strategies. While the primary focus is on clinical care, the pharmacist is also responsible for supporting the medication dispensing process as needed to ensure seamless continuity of care for HTC patients. The position supports the mission, initiatives, and goals of the HTC clinic, ensuring alignment with its commitment to comprehensive patient care.
Pharmaceutical care principles. Disease related modification of drug therapy.
-Project management skills and experience in contemporary medication use systems and electronic medical record systems.
-Strong interpersonal communication skills.
-Systematic problem solving skills.
-Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
-Competency in patient interviewing and teaching skills.
-Excellent knowledge of third party payors, insurance billing, and prior authorization guidelines of specialty medication.
-Working knowledge and skills using MS Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access programs.
-Successfully completes initial and continued competencies as required for maintenance of standard of practice, legal regulatory compliance and OHSU policies.Experience in specialty pharmacy practice, including hemophilia/bleeding disorders either inpatient or outpatient.
Inpatient hospital pharmacy practice.
Three years of health system experience.
Experience in managing hemophilia patients in an ambulatory setting.
Experience with factor product prescriptions, labeling and documentation in CareTend and Epic.
Specialist Certifications (BCPS, BCOPS, etc.).
State of Oregon Pharmacy Preceptor licensure.
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