Clinical Pharmacist - Oral Oncology
SPECIALTY PHARMACY (Specialty Pharmacy)
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Shift: Day
Employment Status: Full-Time (.75 or greater)
Hours per Pay Period: 1.00 = 80 hours every two weeks (Exempt)
Starting Wage DOE: $0.00 - 0.00
May be eligible for $20,000 sign on incentive
May be eligible for relocation assistance
May be eligible for tuition loan repayment
This Clinical Pharmacist Specialist Position is in the Ambulatory Oncology setting, with a focus on oral oncolytics in the outpatient Medical Oncology, Hematology Oncology, and Gynecologic Oncology clinics. In this position, the pharmacist provides a multitude of services. The pharmacist in this position provides comprehensive medication management for patients receiving oral oncology therapy under a Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA). They assess patients, order and interpret laboratory tests, and initiate, modify, or discontinue oral cancer therapies and supportive care medications within the scope of the CPA. Monitor treatment effectiveness, manage medication-related toxicities, optimize dosing, and perform comprehensive medication reviews to identify and resolve therapy-related issues. Educate patients and caregivers on medication use, adherence, adverse effect management, and safe handling of oral oncolytics. Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, and Billings Clinic Specialty Pharmacy to coordinate care, facilitate medication access, and address financial and logistical barriers to treatment
Essential Job Functions
* Clinical Pharmacist I
Participates in day-to-day clinical patient care as appropriate for practice area
Reviews and interprets provider orders to ensure appropriate medication use. Contacts provider to clarify any questionable order.
Carefully checks all data entry, medication carts, and ADM fills for accuracy as appropriate.
Accurately and safely, prepares or supervises the preparation of all sterile (e.g., IV admixtures) and non-sterile products.
Controls the distribution of controlled substances, dangerous drugs, and investigational drugs as required by state and federal regulations.
Assists in the training and orientation of new employees, students, and residents. Provides assistance, direction, and clinical supervision of the pharmacy technical staff as appropriate for practice area.
Document in the medical record (and other applications) and is accountable for all clinical pharmacy work including:
Monitoring drugs, disease states, and clinical pathways and interacts with providers to optimize drug therapy; writes consults in progress notes
Recommends therapeutic alternatives to providers to increase therapeutic efficiency and reduce cost
Document consults in designated patient chart or medical record
Acts as a drug information resource to medical staff, other professionals, patients, and their families.
* Clinical Pharmacist II
All job functions stated in the above clinical pharmacist I
Participates as needed in clinical programs and/or functions as a clinical pharmacist
Responsible for training learners (pharmacy residents and students) as the primary preceptor
Education, counseling, and in-servicing are a large part of the position duties.
* Clinical Pharmacist Specialists
All job functions stated in the above clinical pharmacist I and II
Gives formal presentations and written communication to pharmacy, nursing, and medical staff on current and relevant clinical pharmacy topics in their area of expertise.
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