Summary:
The Clinical Pharmacist ensures the safe, effective, cost-conscious use of medications by providing expertise in the therapeutic benefits, drug interactions, adverse reactions, and disease-specific evidence-based treatment protocols common to primary care and specialty medicine. The Clinical Pharmacist will interact with patients, clinicians, nurses, and other health care providers to provide management, information, and education about the use of drugs.
Principal Responsibilities:1. Will participate and maintain a culture within The
Corvallis Clinic that is consistent with the content outlined in the Service
and Behavioral Standards document. To this end, employee will be expected to
read, have familiarity, and embrace the principles contained within.
2. Work providing direct patient care. Obtain and evaluate patient medication
regimens, allergies, and past/current medical history. Design, recommend and
monitor patient specific therapeutic regimens with evidence-based medicine. Use
collaborative drug therapy management protocols for disease state management.
Examples include diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and pain management.
3. Participate and support guideline, pathway, and other disease management
efforts. Participate in providing drug use feedback to providers using
available data.
4. Collaborates with nurse care managers to provide expert advice on
prescribing practices for selected patients with complex and unstable disease
to improve their health and prevent unnecessary hospital and emergency care
costs.
5. Conduct target drug programs or other interventional efforts designed to
optimize the use of pharmaceuticals.
6. Professional Practice: Remains current in pharmaceutical regulations and
applicable laws and advises The Corvallis Clinic to ensure compliance.
7. Perform other duties as assigned.
1. Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy RPh or a PharmD degree from
an accredited college or university required.
2. Oregon Pharmacy licensure required.
3. Pharmacy practice residency or a minimum of three (3) years practice
experience in direct patient care required.
4. Experience in an ambulatory care clinic or inpatient setting preferred.
1. Ability to communicate well in an interdisciplinary team
setting.
2. Lead and train where necessary and accurately represent the standards of
pharmaceutical practice.
3. Flexibility and vision to try new collaborative approaches to clinical
problems and the willingness to persevere through the challenges of creating
positive change in a medical clinic setting.
4. Ability to read, analyze and interpret professional journals, technical
procedures, or governmental regulations.
5. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral,
diagram or schedule form. Demonstrates ability to set goals, plan, organize,
and take tasks to completion.
6. Exercises independent judgement within the limits of authority.
7. Thorough knowledge of Electronic Medical Record, Spreadsheet and Word
Processing software.