Part Time Pharmacist

Precision Healthcare Specialists Fort Myers, Florida, United States Medical

About this position

Description:

The Pharmacist is responsible for daily pharmacy operations. This is inclusive of supervision of pharmacy technicians, preparation, dispensing, counseling, and monitoring of medications including inventory management.


Main Duties and Responsibilities:


· Responsible for sustaining an environment for the safe, rational, effective, accurate and efficient use of oncology and other       related medications prescribed by the licensed physicians

· Review and process physician orders and evaluate for accuracy and appropriates of therapy, prior to dispensing

· Counsel patients on proper medication usage and potential side effects

· Monitor patients for medication allergies, adverse drug events, and therapy compliance

· Communication with the physicians as necessary; responding to physicians’ questions regarding medications and treatments

· Oversee the preparation and delivery of prescriptions as ordered

· Ensure the patient receives the right medication and amount in a timely manner

· Supervise all areas of the prescription filling process, including data entry, accuracy of any needed calculation, proper directions on labels, etc. while on duty.

· Provide internal clinical expertise to physicians, nurses, and pharmacy staff

· Investigate/research/report adverse drug reactions

· Assist in the development and implementation of therapeutic drug regimens

· Inventory management including drug ordering, tracking and reporting

· Attendance at training sessions inclusive of upgrades to the software

· Maintain patients’ confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA

· All job duties are required to be performed in accordance with all applicable State and Federal laws, professional practice standards, and policies and procedures of Precision Healthcare Specialists.

Requirements:

 

· 2+ years experience as a pharmacist with training in drug therapy of diseases including the knowledge and application of clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug-drug interactions, and pharmaceutics to patients.

· Registered Pharmacist License in applicable state.

· Bachelors in Science in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy from a college accredited by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.