The Nephrology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is a member of the Acute Care Services team and is assigned primary responsibility for providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care to patients admitted to the acute care service line and the Nephrology service. TheNephrology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist collaborates with other pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the delivery of safe, efficient, and comprehensive medication therapy management.
Responsibilities:
Daily inpatient rounding on Nephrology teaching services and clinical support on assigned unit(s)
Operational and clinical pharmacy support for Nephrology outpatient and clinic areas
Participates in the planning, development, and monitoring of patient treatments
Investigates therapeutic alternatives and recommends or initiates the management of patient-related problems based on interpretation of relevant literature and clinical experience
Works with other health care providers and relevant committees to develop programs for improving drug use and quality of care including development and management of pharmacotherapeutic protocols
Directs development, implementation, and maintenance of clinical pharmacy services in the specialty area
Routinely reviews biomedical and pharmacoeconomic literature relevant to the pharmacotherapeutic management of patient populations
Provides leadership/mentorship to the clinical pharmacists and pharmacy residents
Assumes responsibility for the education of all members of the health care team involved in patient pharmacotherapy
Serves as preceptor to pharmacy students, residents, and fellows
Routinely provides drug information and presentations to the patients/caregivers, medical, nursing, and pharmacy staff
Identifies therapeutic categories and individual agents warranting drug utilization review
Develops and conducts drug utilization evaluation in these targeted areas and presents data to appropriate hospital committees
Develops, implements, evaluates and participates in scientifically valid and ethically designed studies
Presents research results at professional meetings and/or publishes results in the professional literature
Works collaboratively in development, implementation, and ongoing review of Epic order sets
Requirements
Work Experience:
Minimum of three (3) years of prior hospital experience required; completion of a one year residency is considered three years of experience
Must meet PGY2 preceptor eligibility requirement as define by ASHP required
Completion of a manuscript suitable for publication preferred
Education:
Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree required
Completion of a pediatric clinical pharmacy residency or equivalent clinical experience required
Completion of a 20 hour ACPE accredited IV training course within 90 days of hire required
Certifications:
Current Texas Pharmacist license required
Basic life support for Healthcare providers required
Board of Pharmacy Specialties Certification in specialty area within 2 years required
Texas State Board of Pharmacy preceptor certification within 90 days required