The Healix Infusion Therapy Pharmacy is an accredited, licensed facility that meets or exceeds United States Pharmacopeia (USP) industry standards, with a focus on chapters USP <797> and USP <800>. The pharmacy provides sterile compounded medications for Healix-managed infusion centers nationwide and is committed to quality, patient safety, and precision.
Our clinical pharmacy team provides a variety of specialty services to support our clients and their patients and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This team prepares infusions and monitors drug utilization and interactions. The pharmacy can also provide infusion patients with take-home medications when applicable, which reduces the frequency of in-office visits, allows for a more manageable infusion center workload, and increases patient convenience and satisfaction.
The Healix Pharmacy additionally provides 503A traditional patient-specific pharmacy compounding for hospitals across the country. We offer a variety of therapies and drug delivery options along with clinical pharmacy services.
Healix has an opening for a* Clinical Staff Pharmacist*. Duties include but are not limited to:
Promptly and accurately receives, interprets, evaluates, prepares, and dispenses prescription drug orders. Upon request, provides to the patient or patient’s agent accurate and meaningful verbal and written drug and/or device information. Monitors therapy for each patient, perform pharmacokinetic monitoring and maintains appropriate drug use for each patient and client. Maintains appropriate oversight of the intravenous compounding and checks all pharmacist-required compounds prior to mixing. Ensures that the clean room is maintained according to policy and law and regulation. Maintains clean and neat pharmacy. Ensures that patient charts are maintained, current, and complete according to state rules and regulations, Accreditation standards, and Healix policies and procedures. Coordinates total patient care needs with the physician and nurse.Schedule: Day shift 8:30am-6pm or 9:30am-6pm + on call rotation
QualificationsEDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE*
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.); two to three years of related home care or hospital experience preferred; Employees must comply with all internal and external requirements for education or continuing education specific to job duties and/or licensure. Strong clinical therapeutic skills and demonstration of knowledge of appropriate medication dosing Proven ability to work independently in a collaborative environment, be self-directed and possess excellent organizational skillsCompetent in the use of computers/technology
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Applicable State Board of Pharmacy License ACPE Sterile Products Certification CPR Certification