Provide Clinical Pharmacy Services (drug information, drug therapy monitoring, patient-specific consultations, health care staff inservices, pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomic evaluations and decision support in adult emergency medicine patients.
Investigate/research/report adverse drug reactions
Participate in Medication Safety and Therapeutics Committee process: evaluate requests for new drug usage and old formulary drug relevance, and review therapeutic classes for relevance; assist in updating hospital formulary
Serve as an informational and patient problem solving resource for clinical staff pharmacists and clinical pharmacist specialists
Monitors the order writing, dispensing, and administration of drugs in adult emergency medicine patients at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
Provide Clinical Pharmacy Services (drug information, drug therapy monitoring, patient-specific consultations, health care staff inservices, pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomic evaluations and decision support in adult emergency medicine patients.
Investigate/research/report adverse drug reactions
Participate in Medication Safety and Therapeutics Committee process: evaluate requests for new drug usage and old formulary drug relevance, and review therapeutic classes for relevance; assist in updating hospital formulary
Serve as an informational and patient problem solving resource for clinical staff pharmacists and clinical pharmacist specialists
Monitors the order writing, dispensing, and administration of drugs in adult emergency medicine patients at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
Position Requirements:
Three to five years’ experience as a clinical pharmacist specialist with training in drug therapy of emergency medicine including the knowledge and application of clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug-drug interactions, and pharmaceutics to patients OR a PGY1 AND PGY2 residency in emergency medicine preferred OR a PGY1 AND PGY2 residency with experience in adults critical care/emergency medicine patients; training in cost-analysis/cost evaluation techniques preferred
Computer systems skills in spreadsheet, database, and word processing preferred
Must demonstrate highly effective written and oral communication skills
Education Requirements:
Doctor of Pharmacy with completion of an ASHP accredited hospital or clinical residency program
License Requirements:
Pharmacist licensure in the State of Ohio
Preferred Qualifications: PGY1 AND PGY2 residency in emergency medicine
University Hospitals
Chardon, OH