Springfield, OR30+ days ago
Competent in acute care hospital pharmacy practice including laws and regulations, prescribing select medications, transcribing orders, dispensing medications, monitoring for outcomes, and providing drug information; ensures safe, efficacious and cost-effective medication therapies, assessing quality through medication usage evaluation (MUE) and other studies; maintaining educational excellence; excels in interpersonal relationships, group problem solving, teamwork, and communication both verbally and written, conflict management; works independently and uses critical thinking skills for situational management using sound professional judgment; flexible with respect to handling workload, work schedule, setting priorities, responding quickly to urgent and emergent needs, and accepting duties as assigned by management; follows hospital and departmental policies and procedures, contributing to their development and revision; use of pharmacy technology; proficient use of computers for communication, data management, word processing, database searches, some clerical duties; Studer group practices. This includes prescribing medication by protocol or other authorization, entering orders into the computer and/or verifying order entry for all pharmaceuticals, reviewing medication profiles, checking drug products prior to dispensing, monitoring therapies, providing drug information and coordinating medication use with available technological applications including automated dispensing machines, Nursing-Pharmacy communication via scan/fax, use of clinical decision support software, smart pumps and bar code scanning applications including bedside-medication verification.