East Boston, USA
16 days ago
CDTM Clinical Pharmacist
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Time Type:

Full time

Department:

Clinical Pharmacy

All Locations:

20 Maverick Square – Cradock Building

Position Summary:

The CDTM Clinical Pharmacist is part of the clinical pharmacy team, whose primary responsibility is providing collaborative drug therapy management services (CDTM) within our primary care departments, and to optimize medication-use by providing direct patient care, provider support, drug information and consultation, and patient and clinician/staff education about medications.

The CDTM Clinical Pharmacist is part of the clinical pharmacy team, whose primary responsibility is providing collaborative drug therapy management services (CDTM) within our primary care departments, and to optimize medication-use by providing direct patient care, provider-support, drug information and consultation, and clinician/staff education.

The ideal candidate will be a curious, organized, motivated, detail-oriented, and self-driven clinical pharmacist with extensive experience in direct patient care managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Strong written and oral communication skills and preference for Spanish speaking will be integral to communicating daily with patients, providers, and the pharmacy team. A desire to be part of an innovative team working to improve patient and providers medication use experiences is shown in their passion for advocating for highest quality pharmacy care for the patient.

Responsibilities Include:
Patient Care

Provide evidence-based Collaborative Drug Therapy Management services in the primary care setting through collaborative practice agreements and practice specific protocols that will address the identified needs of the patientAssess and monitor the drug therapy needs of patients through consultations, patient education, and clinical laboratory monitoringAssess patients for medication adherence barriers and develop a plan to maximize patient’s medication success through improving or maintaining adherence to medicationsProvide immunizations to patients based on ACIP recommendations and health center standing orders

Provider Support

Serve as expert in providing drug information services including optimal dosing, contraindications, interactions, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamicsParticipate in the development of organization-wide drug therapy management materials, tools, and workflowsDevelop and deliver provider drug education seminars to promote safe, effective, and financially responsible prescribing
 

Pharmacy Program Support

Assist in the development and execution of clinical pharmacy programs and initiativesOptimize medication use through participation in medication related committees, workgroups, and quality improvement initiativesMay serve as preceptor for pharmacy studentsGuide and report on 340B processes and utilizationServe as a liaison between the dispensing pharmacy and clinical activities to support overall pharmacy program

Qualifications:
Required

Graduate of an accredited college/university with B.S. in Pharmacy or Pharm.D. degreeCurrent active pharmacy license in good standing from the Massachusetts Board of Registration in PharmacyAt least five years of pharmacy experience or completion of an accredited 1-year clinical pharmacy residency with an additional 2 years of experience as a practicing pharmacist; or having completed 12 months of CDTM practice under the direction of a practicing CDTM pharmacist during the residency (preferably with experience in diabetes and hypertension management)Must meet or be eligible to meet all criteria for CDTM per Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy regulationsProof of training and successful completion of “ACPE” accredited training to administer vaccines that meets Massachusetts Board of Registration in PharmacyStrong interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication skillsSelf-driven with the ability to recognize areas of potential program growth

Preferred

Fluency in a Spanish strongly preferredBoard certification (Pharmacotherapy (US-BCPS) or Ambulatory Care (US-BCACP))Professional certifications including MTM, DiabetesKnowledge of health plan drug formularies, 340B pharmacy program & medication savings programsExperience with Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)Experience with Epic electronic medical recordComputer proficiency in Microsoft Office

Payrate: Starting at $127,963.00, and up to $204,740 annually, based on experience

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