The purpose of this position is to provide the services of a licensed pharmacist which includes the
responsibility for the safe and proper distribution and use of medications in inpatients and outpatients who
range in age from neonates, infants less than one year of age, children and adolescents ages 10-18, adults ages 19-65 and the elderly over age 65.
This position is to function at higher decision making and accountability levels regarding medication therapy,
proactively affecting medication use by making recommendations at the time prescribing decisions are being
made or, in some cases, making independent decisions about medication therapy in cooperation with other
healthcare team members. Additional services provided include facilitation of medication reconciliation,
discharge counseling, and medication delivery through coordination of care from admission to discharge. The
pharmacist must possess strong communication skills for patient education and work collaboratively with
inpatient and outpatient interdisciplinary teams including but not limited to providers, nurses, case workers,
pharmacists, and technicians, as well as, the teaching and preceptive component of students, interns and/or
residents.
This is a flexible model where coordination of care for the patient as he/she transitions from one aspect of the
medication use system to another is integrated with traditionally centralized functions, such as order
entry/verification. This coordinated care model will continue to evolve as part of an integrated decentralized
patient care practice. This position may be responsible for rotating through several work sites which may
include, but not be limited to Research Pharmacy and Inpatient Adult/Pediatric Hematology/Oncology units.
A current Pharmacist’s license issued by the Oregon State Board of Pharmacy.
Inpatient hospital pharmacy practice: Ability to meet the pharmaceutical care needs of the following patient care types: Acute care, psychiatric, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, long-term care, obstetric, oncology, chemically dependent, HIV, home care, hospice.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
The pharmacist will experience competing demands from nurses, physicians, pharmacy staff and other healthcare professionals, as they attempt to influence clinical decision-making, clinical policies and practices and work flow. The pharmacist must deal with intense situations on a daily basis. In addition, within the healthcare setting there can be significant lack of control over the work pace, with frequent interruptions (work is often dictated by external factors) that may lead to mental fatigue or stress.
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