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New York, NY
Pharmacy Resident
New York, NY
Casper and Sons
New York, NY
Pharmacy Resident
  • Assist in the training and professional development of staff pharmacists, pharmacy students, technicians, and nursing staff
  • Develops, implements, or supports practices to reduce expenses and ensure continuous improvement in pharmacy activities and services
  • 9 Develops, implements, or supports practices to ensure continuous improvement in pharmacy activities and services
  • Provide clinical pharmacy services, promoting safe and rational use of medications to improve patient outcomes
  • Checks correctness of work performed by technical personnel in a thorough and timely manner (filling procedures, labeling, prepackaging, order entry, etc.)
  • Assists in the development of departmental policy and procedures as assigned
  • Monitors IV to PO's and renal dosage adjustments on a daily basis; places such work on pharmacy intervention program for DOP to review
Los Angeles, CA
Pharmacy Resident PGY
Los Angeles, CA
Harvey and Sons
Los Angeles, CA
Pharmacy Resident PGY
  • Establishes goals as outlined in self-evaluation information and works to achieve those goals
  • The resident performs the duties of a clinical pharmacist in accordance with the Clinical Pharmacist job description (see Job Code A1915)
  • Perform duties defined in the associated specialty's BIDMC PGY2 Residency Program Manual to meet the
  • The resident performs the duties of a clinical pharmacist in accordance with the Clinical Pharmacist job
  • Maintain active involvement in local, state, and/or national pharmacy professional organizations
  • Participates in training and educational activities of the residency program to produce the following outcomes: a) acquire the knowledge necessary for high-level problem solving b) refine problem solving strategies c) strengthen professional and leadership values and activities d) advance growth in clinical judgment
  • Interprets and processes physician orders, monitors drug interactions, allergies and drug incompatibilities, and dispenses and performs the final check of all medications provided for patient use
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Houston, TX
Patient Safety Pharmacy Resident
Houston, TX
Rippin, Mraz and Wyman
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Houston, TX
Patient Safety Pharmacy Resident
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  • Independently assists with implementation of Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal components (NPSG) in the inpatient and ambulatory settings including facilitation of associated work groups
  • Works with Director of Performance Improvement, Decision Support, Quality and Patient Safety Team to facilitate compliance with quality and safety projects, including those related to Joint Commission standards, including medication reconciliation support and others
  • For all safety initiatives including the medication reconciliation support program, lead and coordinate training programs, coach and support practices through redesign process, and assist sites in compliance measurement and reporting
  • Facilitates improvement efforts related to safety initiatives such as medication reconciliation. Assists practice sites in identifying barriers to implementing improvement plans and developing strategies to overcome barriers. Assists sites in developing outcome measurement strategies, training sessions and communication plans
  • Collects and interprets data related to the Joint Commission Safety Goals including ambulatory medication reconciliation and other institutional safety goals
  • Represents the Department of Quality and Safety in Compliance Readiness activities by analyzing and presenting data at various forums
  • Oversees project management and logistics such as project timelines, agenda development, production and distribution of meeting minutes and documents and preparation of reports on project status and activities to various audiences
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy
Chapman University
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy
Skills Skills
  • Interacts appropriately and professionally with other health care professionals: Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Knowledge of methods and procedures involved in proper handling and storing of pharmaceutical supplies
  • Knowledge of Medical terminology and abbreviations; pharmacology and pharmacological nomenclature; medical therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and disease states
  • Knowledge of computer systems and software used in functional area
  • Ability to work with devices, information systems, automated and technical equipment utilized in pharmacy
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment
  • Able to communicate effectively; speaks, reads, writes, and comprehends English
  • Able to work cooperatively with hospital and pharmacy staff, in order to meet departmental objectives
  • Ability to work effectively with individuals at all levels of the organization
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or Pharm D Degree
  • Active pharmacist license in the state(s) in Kentucky
  • Previous experiences and involvement in managed care
  • Strong verbal and written presentation skills with ability to communicate effectively across all levels of the organization
  • Ability to take initiative, multi-task, and work in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong desire to learn and develop
  • Willing to accept constructive feedback
  • Works with peers and communicates effectively
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Clinical Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Participates in a collaborative interdisciplinary practice to provide comprehensive medication management services and related clinical activities on core and elective rotations to enhance clinical, management and leadership expertise
  • Participates in clinical pharmacy research projects and prepares a manuscript for publication submission
  • Provides educational programs for health care professionals, students and members
  • Participates in national pharmacy conferences for professional networking, to discuss the benefits of PGY2 residency training and to share research experiences with peers
  • Colorado Pharmacy License within 90 days of hire
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Managed Care Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Demonstrates regular, reliable and predictable attendance
  • Provides support for Envolve Pharmacy Solutions including experiences Prior Authorization unit, Clinical Pharmacy Advisory Committee, P&T Committees, and Contracting Team
  • Designs, manages, and completes a clinical residency project for presentation at Western States Conference
  • Supports the recruitment of Pharmacy Residents at Regional and National conferences; Develops and enhances the residency program to obtain/maintain accreditation
  • Licensed Pharmacist or eligible for licensure in the state of California
  • Must be licensed in the state of California by September 30, 2017
  • Must have and maintain current, valid and unrestricted clinical license
  • Completion of all practice hours as required to be eligible for licensure in the state of California
  • Strong clinical pharmacy skills required
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and ability to work with team members, executive management and business partners in a polished and professional manner
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment to produce solutions from concept to final deliverables required
  • Must have excellent organization skills that support the successful execution of multiple concurrent projects
  • Knowledge of PC-based software including MS Word, MS Excel, Lotus Notes, etc
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • CVS Health approved researchproject on a specialty focused topic
  • Presentation of research projectat AMCP annual meeting
  • Staff within the specialtypharmacy one day a week
  • Completion of all rotationrelated requirements
  • Active participation in monthlyresidency forum calls
  • Precept APPE Pharmacy Students
  • Support additional specialtybusiness related needs
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PGY Infection Control Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides pharmaceutical care to patients assigned by actively monitoring drug therapy, providing interventions and performing consults for all assigned patients
  • Promotes professionalism and strives to raise the level of professional practice
  • Responds to drug information questions
  • Provides medication teaching to patients and families as appropriate
  • Provides pharmacokinetic dosing and recommendations as appropriate
  • Monitor parenteral nutrition and provide recommendations as appropriate
  • Participates in on-call responsibilities as required
  • Prepares and presents case presentations as required
  • Provide educational in-services to pharmacy and other hospital staff members and to community health care professionals and consumers as directed
  • Prepares timely documentation for record keeping
  • Participate in quality management activities
  • Enter, review, and/or verify medication orders in the pharmacy computer system
  • Checks medications, including sterile products, checked by a technician
  • Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings or rounds in area of responsibility
  • Participate as a member of the Infection Control Committee
  • Provide assistance related to hospital-wide immunization programs (example: influenza and pneumococcal vaccination programs
  • Completes hospital and department orientation
  • Assists in all aspects of resident recruitment efforts including the interview process
  • Participates in Resident’s Forum
  • Submit articles for the pharmacy and hospital newsletters as appropriate
  • Provide input into the development of policy and procedures within the department or institution
  • Completion of ASHP accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency
  • Licensed, or eligible for licensure in the State of Iowa
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PGY Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Documents in the patient’s medical record all pertinent information, including but not limited to progress notes, consultations
  • Attends in-services, grand rounds, and teleconferences as directed by preceptor
  • Prepare and present lectures at Drake University as assigned
  • Actively monitors drug therapy, provides interventions and consults for all assigned patients
  • Assist in leading and in the continued evolution of antibiotic stewardship activities
  • Perform day to day patient-specific reviews of antibiotic therapies and intervene as needed and as appropriate with prescribers
  • Participate in Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee activities related to infection control, infectious disease, and antibiotic use. This includes developing and gathering data related to MUE’s, performing formulary reviews of ID-related medications, and evaluating and providing input to the response to adverse drug reactions resulting from ID-related medication therapies
  • Assist in directing pharmacy student activities focused on antibiotic use and infectious disease-related medications
  • Complies with all state and federal pharmacy laws and regulations
  • Completes evaluations of faculty, attendings, and rotations as required
  • Participates in committees as assigned
  • Pharmacy degree (BS or Pharm.D.) from an ACPE approved College of Pharmacy
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Train in the required pharmacy practice settings for a specified number of weeks as set by the Program to meet the core objectives of the program
  • Elect training in other pharmacy practice settings as offered by the Program
  • Present findings of project at the Western States Regional Residency Conference
  • Complete additional projects and activities as required
  • Complete 12 months of training program to meet the program goals as well as the educational outcomes set by ASHP/AMCP prior to receiving certificate of completion
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs all the essential functions of a Clinical Pharmacist
  • Graduate of an accredited college of pharmacy in the United States
  • License(s): Current Pharmacist license in the State of Tennessee (obtain within 90 days of starting residency)
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Patient Safety Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Independently assists with implementation of Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal components (NPSG) in the inpatient and ambulatory settings including facilitation of associated work groups
  • Works with Director of Performance Improvement, Decision Support, Quality and Patient Safety Team to facilitate compliance with quality and safety projects, including those related to Joint Commission standards, including medication reconciliation support and others
  • For all safety initiatives including the medication reconciliation support program, lead and coordinate training programs, coach and support practices through redesign process, and assist sites in compliance measurement and reporting
  • Facilitates improvement efforts related to safety initiatives such as medication reconciliation. Assists practice sites in identifying barriers to implementing improvement plans and developing strategies to overcome barriers. Assists sites in developing outcome measurement strategies, training sessions and communication plans
  • Collects and interprets data related to the Joint Commission Safety Goals including ambulatory medication reconciliation and other institutional safety goals
  • Represents the Department of Quality and Safety in Compliance Readiness activities by analyzing and presenting data at various forums
  • Assures thorough trending and analysis of errors and near misses, identification of opportunities to improve patient safety (e.g., conducts Executive Safety WalkRounds), and distribution of action items to appropriate committees with follow-up to ensure actions are taken
  • Oversees project management and logistics such as project timelines, agenda development, production and distribution of meeting minutes and documents and preparation of reports on project status and activities to various audiences
  • Communicates regularly with team stakeholders and executive sponsors about team progress toward goal achievement, critical factors and obstacles for multiple projects
  • Develops the analytic and measurement strategy for all projects undertaken including development of key metrics, identification of data sources and collection of baseline data
  • Provides staff education to nurses, physicians and committees regarding patient safety, non-punitive reporting, and error prevention
  • Keeps current with emerging initiatives. Identifies best practice recommendations for quality and patient safety and assists in introducing them into BWH practices
  • Works with team and clinical leaders to prepare regular presentations to the Care Improvement Council, Quality Assurance/Risk Management Committee, Primary Care Council, and other BWH/BWPO leadership and clinical groups, as needed
  • Participates in Root Cause Analyses and/or Failure Modes Effects Analyses performed by the Patient Safety Team in collaboration with the office of Corporate Compliance/Risk Management, as needed
  • Participates in the safety report system training, audits, case review and follow-up processes, trends data, prepares analytical reports and dashboards
  • Participates in the development and distribution of the monthly Safety Matters Newsletter
  • Provides information on therapeutic use of drugs and other patient safety issues to hospital personnel, patients and also to outside inquiries
  • Performs literature search and analysis of drug-related and other patient safety topics, including providing peer review feedback to others manuscripts/posters in preparation
  • Teach and precept clinical clerkship students
  • Trains/orients new staff to standards of practice
  • Assists in applying for CE education grants, ACPE Credits, and other conference logistics for annual Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality Improvement Conference
  • Works with interdisciplinary team to perform CDI observations, Hand Hygiene observations, and Patient ID observations across the hospital
  • Assists in publishing peer review journals and other safety and quality related manuscripts
  • Reviews and participates in the development of research protocols and contributes to clinical research
  • Responsible for contributing to the pool of clinical literature by publishing in peer reviewed journals or presenting at national meetings or symposia
  • Responsible for delivering several presentations, journal clubs or continuing education programs to clinical staff and trainees
  • Develops and completes a major Patient Safety Resident research project prior to the end of each Residency year. Results are to be presented at a national or regional meeting
  • Assume responsibility for after-hours on-call service and clinical shifts as needed
  • Graduate of Doctor of Pharmacy program and licensed or eligible for licensure within 60 days from the start of the residency in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Immunization and CPR Certification
  • Epic EHR or similar training
  • Upon department orientation and annually thereafter, must complete BWH required training
  • Achieve Certified Patient Safety Professional Certification within 2 years of hire
  • Experience in quality measurement and/or improvement, patient safety, or health science research preferred
  • Experience working in a large and complex health care organization preferred
  • Computer and Internet skills and experience required: familiarity and comfort with MS Office products is essential for success in this position (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access)
  • Superior organizational skills and the ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects
  • Initiative and ability to work independently (self-direction) while thriving in a setting requiring collaboration and teamwork for maximal efficiency and effectiveness
  • Ability to independently facilitate teams
  • Creativity and enthusiasm for developing and implementing new programs
  • Demonstrated effectiveness as both a team member and team facilitator; high degree of social facility in obtaining cooperation and support for a broad range of people
  • High degree of professionalism, discretion, respect and confidentiality
  • Strong data management and analysis skills
  • Must have ability to make decisions rapidly and accurately, working under minimal supervision
  • Must have ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work in a fast paced environment, be reliable and flexible, complete work under pressure and meet strict deadlines
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills in order to accurately and effectively provide information on therapeutic use of drugs and other patient safety issues to hospital personnel; including emails, meeting minutes, articles, and presentations with comfort in presenting in small or large forums
  • Must be comfortable interacting with a vast array of administrative and clinical staff, ranging from the Chief Medical Officer and department Chairs, to frontline care providers and patients
  • Must have advanced knowledge of pharmacotherapy, as well as ability to locate, research, and interpret pharmacotherapy and patient safety literature
  • Must have the ability to integrate evidence-based medicine and patient safety practices into decision making and/or policy development
  • The individual in this position must demonstrate appropriate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span of the neonate, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient. In addition, they must possess the ability to assess patient data relative to age specific needs and provide care as described in the hospital policies and procedures
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Delivers learning-centered instruction by establishing a classroom environment conducive to learning and student involvement as well as effectively planning and preparing for classes and student success
  • Promotes student success by showing flexibility in style and work schedule as well as exhibiting a passion for teaching and students and engaging students in the learning process
  • Manages the learning environment through keeping accurate records, submitting grades and other reports on time, and enforcing school/campus academic and attendance policies
  • Contributes to a learning culture by participating on curriculum and system task forces, supporting local campus events such as orientation and graduation, and participating in various other workshops and meetings
  • Relates professional/life/industry experience to learning by the continuation of professional/technical skills development, the introduction of industry perspective into courses, and the active awareness of professional/industry trends and opportunities
  • Skills
  • Abilities
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current license from Maryland Board of Pharmacy
  • BLS Healthcare Provider and ACLS Provider certification from American Heart Association
  • Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy, or Doctor of Pharmacy, from accredited college of pharmacy
  • Able to communicate effectively; speaks, reads, writes, and comprehends English
  • Able to work cooperatively with hospital and pharmacy staff, in order to meet departmental objectives
  • Must be able to handle frequent interruptions, and adapt to changes in workload and work schedule
  • Knowledge of software (MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint) preferred
  • American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) accredited residency, and membership in ASHP, and Washington Metropolitan Society of Health-System Pharmacists (WMSHP), preferred
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Community Pharmacy Resident, PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Dispensing medication in response to a physician's order, providing clinical pharmacy services including drug information, preparing doses and checking work done by a technician prior to dispensing
  • Contributes to the achievement of departmental objectives and development through the completion of special assignments and projects as assigned by the managers
  • Current Illinois Registered Pharmacist or licensure pending
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Dispense medication in response to a physician's order, provide clinical pharmacy services including drug information, preparing doses and checking work done by a technician prior to dispensing
  • BS Degree from an accredited school of pharmacy required; PharmD prefered
  • Any previous pharmacy experience; hospital preferred
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Monitors IV to PO's and renal dosage adjustments on a daily basis; places such work on pharmacy intervention program for DOP to review
  • Generates high numbers of cost saving interventions
  • Provides articles for pharmacy newsletter publication
  • Monitors Microbiology cultures and antibiotic usage on daily basis
  • Monitors pharmacokinetics daily, recommending appropriate level draws and dosage adjustments
  • Places information on shared drive/binder daily
  • Contributes Drug monographs and/or drug reviews for Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee providing cost efficacy analysis
  • Records patients duration and indication for TPN in shared drive
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy OR a Doctor of Pharmacy degree
  • Current license or eligible for license as a Registered Pharmacist in Washington State (An active Pharmacy Intern license may substitute for the Pharmacist license in the first 90 days of employment)
  • Computer literacy
  • Drug knowledge
  • Training in the concepts of pharmaceutical care
  • Professional affiliations
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be a graduate of an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) accredited Doctor of Pharmacy degree
  • Must be be eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the state of Washington
  • Must apply for a Washington State pharmacy intern license when notified of Match for the residency program, and obtain Washington State pharmacy license within 90 days of the start of the residency program
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduate with a Pharm.D. degree from an American Council of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) accredited school of pharmacy
  • Valid Montana pharmacist license or eligible for licensure in the State of Montana
  • Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduate from an accredited school of pharmacy
  • Post-graduate year residency (PGY1) or an American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) PGY1 residency exemption
  • State licensure as a Pharmacist or ability to obtain license either prior to or as soon as possible after employment
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Dispenses medication
  • Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD) from an ACPE accredited college
  • Eligible for licensure in New York State
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Doctor of Pharmacy from an ACPE accredited college or school of Pharmacy required
  • Licensed as a Pharmacist with the Idaho State Board of Pharmacy or eligible for Idaho licensure with license obtained within 1 month of hire date
  • Adaptable to institutional roles and schedules
  • Self-motivation to learn, prioritizes work, and maintains and documents progress on multiple simultaneous projects and responsibilities
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must be eligible and obtain licensure as a Registered Pharmacist in the State of Texas within 90 days of residency start date
  • Ability to promote teamwork, build effective relationships, and to lead/facilitate work groups
  • Knowledge of pharmacy and hospital computer systems and computer-assisted devices
  • Pharmacy Sterile Product certification through an in-house program or other accredited program required
  • Participates in providing clinical pharmacy services, cost containment initiatives, and works with others to continually identify areas for improvement
  • Promotes individual professional growth and development by meeting requirements for mandatory/continuing education, skills competency, supports department-based goals which contribute to the success of the organization
  • Performs clinical research designed to evaluate clinical and/or economic outcomes of drugs and drug regimens
  • Participates in continuing education programs for pharmacy staff. Assists with implementation of educational programs for physicians and nursing staff
  • Serves as a resource to pharmacy staff, physicians, and nurses
  • Participates in the development and implementation of utilization reviews targeted for expensive, potentially harmful or improperly used drugs
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • 1 able to perform all basic clinical pharmacy services offered, including basic pharmacokinetics, IV to PO switch, renal dosing, and others based current clinical pharmacy needs
  • 2 able to perform all advanced clinical pharmacy services offered, including advanced pharmacokinetics
  • 1 Assists with clinical and economic research in support of the medical staff and various task forces as required
  • 1 Trains and supports other pharmacists to perform clinical services and enhance skills
  • 2 Supervises supportive personnel and assists when necessary; leads by professional example
  • 3 Assists in the training and orientation of new pharmacy employees
  • 2 Provides at least two (2) educational inservices/year on drug topics to lay groups, and at least ten (10) to professionals
  • 3 Responds to drug information questions when appropriate, passes requests on to Drug Information Center, if necessary
  • 4 Responds to drug information questions when appropriate, passes requests on to Drug Information Center, if necessary
  • 5 Prepares presentations on drug therapy for Medication Use Committees, Medical staff, and other committees as required
  • Requires a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy
  • Will have Missouri Pharmacy licensurewithin 60 days of hire
  • Will have Missouri Medication Therapy Services (MTS) certification within 60 days of hire
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Processes inpatient medication orders correctly
  • 1 Interprets, fills, and labels inpatient medication orders in a timely and accurate manner
  • 2 Inputs them into computer accurately and timely as described in procedure manual
  • 3 Takes appropriate action to encourage compliance with policies and procedures of the department and health system including the hospital formulary, managing nonformulary drug use, and enacting approved therapeutic interchanges
  • 4 Identifies, acts on appropriately, and documents actions taken regarding drug therapy problems including drug incompatibilities and interactions, allergies, therapeutic duplications, and doses prescribed outside of appropriate ranges
  • 5 Contacts appropriate individuals when questions, problems, or irregularities are identified when filling or inputting prescriptions or medication orders
  • 6 Compounds IV Admixtures using proper aseptic technique
  • 7 Completes all records and provides necessary documentation when processing prescriptions and medication orders
  • 8 Participates in all departmental therapeutic and clinical initiatives appropriate to the pharmacists practice area
  • 9 Develops, implements, or supports practices to ensure continuous improvement in pharmacy activities and services
  • Checks correctness of work performed by technical personnel in a thorough and timely manner (filling procedures, labeling, prepackaging, order entry, etc.)
  • Accurately weighs, measures, and mixes compounded medications, and correctly uses pharmaceutical equipment to do so
  • Interacts appropriately and professionally with other health care professionals: Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Develops, implements, or supports practices to reduce expenses and ensure continuous improvement in pharmacy activities and services
  • Demonstrates both basic and advanced clinical skills
  • Supports research activities of the medical staff and various task forces
  • Gathers from and provides necessary information to patients, families and health care providers to promote the appropriate utilization of medications and to support medication reconciliation activities
  • Minimizes errors and maintains high quality in job performance
  • Assists with medication use projects as required; Assists in the preparation of presentations for committees as required
  • Develops the skills of others in the department
  • Provides quarterly reports on accomplishments/progress toward targeted results of clinical programs
  • Provides Drug Information and educational presentations as directed
  • 1 Demonstrates the ability to utilize hospital reference materials, and consistently provides accurate drug information to health care providers when needed
  • 2 Prepares presentations on drug therapy for Medication Use Committees, Medical staff, and other committees as required
  • Assists clinical specialist with the development of protocols as required
  • Understands and complies with pharmacy rules and regulations
  • 1 Maintains a valid Missouri Pharmacy license
  • 2 Understands and complies with the State and Federal pharmacy and narcotic laws
  • Processes employee and other outpatient prescriptions correctly
  • 1 Inputs prescription into computer accurately, timely, and as described in procedure manual
  • 2 Interprets, fills, and labels employee and other outpatient prescriptions in a timely and accurate manner
  • 3 Monitors patient profiles and identifies duplications, incompatibilities, interactions, and potential inappropriate uses of drugs when filling and inputting prescriptions and medication orders
  • 4 Ensures that identified problems and issues of concern are resolved or referred to appropriate parties to address
  • 6 Completes all records and provides necessary documentation when processing prescriptions and medication orders
  • 7 Waits on the pharmacy service window in a friendly, courteous, and caring manner
  • Complies with General Hospital Performance Standards
  • 1 Observes universal precautions consistently
  • 2 Wears proper personal protective equipment when appropriate
  • 3 Wears clothing and Health System badge consistent with dress code, and attends to personal hygiene to maintain a clean, well-groomed appearance
  • 4 Meets Health System attendance standards
  • 1 Accepts and completes special project assignments
  • 2 Accepts and fulfills charge responsibilities when asked
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide continuous, patient specific assessment of the pharmacotherapy needs of a specialized patient population, making real time interventions with the medical staff and nursing staff to facilitate optimal drug therapy and facilitate the provision of other pharmacy services
  • Be an active member of the disciplinary quality improvement activities in the area of service
  • Maintain a current and advanced knowledge of pharmacotherapy, pathophysiology, and procedures in area of practice
  • Be able to critically evaluate and interpret medical information (including primary literature sources) when providing specific information to physicians
  • Be able to access drug information from the standard and non-standard drug information texts and sources
  • Take responsibility for order verification and accuracy checks for the area assigned
  • Complete and present a research project prior to the end of the resident year
  • Mentor PharmD students; assume responsibility for teaching and evaluating students
  • Represent the pharmacy department by attending appropriate HCMC committees
  • Complete projects as requested by your preceptor, pharmacy staff or multidisciplinary staff
  • Participate in code response team when ACLS certified
  • Promotes effective working relations and works effectively as part of a department/unit team interdepartmentally to facilitate the department’s/unit’s ability to meet its goals and objectives
  • Pharmacist license from the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy within 90 days of employment
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Zfilled Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Interacts with physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals to ensure that medications are appropriately prescribed and monitored to avoid drug allergies, drug interactions, drug contraindications, drug duplications, and drug dosages outside established guidelines. Documents all interventions
  • Collaborates with the patient and other health care professionals involved with the medication use system to prevent medication errors
  • Documents, reviews and assesses suspected adverse drug reactions
  • Provides accurate written and verbal drug information to health care professionals, patients and family
  • Follows formulary management policy and procedures
  • Demonstrates knowledge of operational applications of departmental computer systems including identification and resolution of system issues. Accurately utilizes computer systems in the medication management process
  • Participates in departmental work groups to contribute to process improvements and strategic planning
  • Doctor of Pharmacy (or Bachelor of Science) from an ACPE-accredited pharmacy degree program (Doctor of Pharmacy degree preferred)
  • Current Montana Pharmacist Licensure or eligibility for licensure
  • Current BLS certification or ability to obtain at next class offering
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Experience in understanding and usage of computers, including the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as the ability to learn new applications relevant to the position
  • Candidates interested in the Pharmacy Resident Program must also apply in PhORCAS in addition to the St. Vincent Healthcare application.**
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • A CVS Health approved research projectsuitable for publication
  • Presentation of research project at APhA andOPA annual meetings
  • Staff within the long term care pharmacy atleast one day a week
  • Successful completion of all rotation related projectsand requirements
  • Active participation in monthly residencyforum calls, journal clubs, and presentations
  • Participate in APPE precepting of pharmacy students
  • Support additional long term care businessrelated needs as identified
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Read and adhere to the current residency manual entitled Pharmacy Residency Guidelines, including residency-specific policies and procedures, received during Orientation
  • Complete the goals and objectives of each rotation as determined by the resident and preceptor. Projects may often overlap and/or be of varying sizes
  • Maintain documentation and self-evaluation in a timely manner within PharmAcademic
  • Complete a major project culminating in a paper of publishable quality prior to the completion of the residency
  • Present the results of the major project at a regional residency conference
  • Deliver a minimum of six presentations, either journal clubs or case presentations, during the residency year. This must include at two journal clubs and two case presentations
  • Design, research, obtain credit from an appropriate credentialing body, deliver, and provide documentation for a continuing education topic presented to market pharmacy personnel
  • Actively participate in interdisciplinary committee meetings as assigned, including Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
  • Participate in implementing goals, objectives, and policy and procedures of the pharmacy department and the facility
  • Effectively manage own professional practice including time and space, professional ethics, continued education, attendance punctuality, and customer focus
  • Perform other duties as assigned, including fulfilling additional pharmacy staffing hours when necessary to display competency
  • Travel to complete required rotations and activities of the program
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • B.S. or Pharm.D from a US Accredited College of Pharmacy
  • Eligible for and obtains Connecticut Pharmacist licensure
  • At least one year of hospital pharmacy experience is desired
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Tennessee Registered Pharmacist within 60 days of hire date
  • Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or PharmD required
  • Graduate of a College of Pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmacy Education
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Pharmacy Resident Poison Control Grant Resume Examples & Samples

  • Doctorate of Pharmacy degree from accredited School of Pharmacy
  • Successful completion of an ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Practice
  • Residency within the last twelve months of application for this position
  • Licensure in the State of Georgia (or eligible for licensure within 120 days through reciprocity or exam)
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Pgy-pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop service line clinical pathways as necessary
  • Educates medical residents/interns, pharmacy residents, case managers, nurses, physicians, pharmacists, students and patients
  • Assists in developing pharmacy policies and procedures related to anti-infective medications, antimicrobial stewardship, and drug utilization
  • Interacts with health care professionals; participates in medical rounds as needed
  • Participates in order entry and related monitoring activities, including: Allergy and allergy history clarifications, Medication history, Drug selection, Drug appropriateness for condition, Interactions including drug/drug, drug/food, and drug/lab, Renal and hepatic function, Culture and sensitivity, INR/PTT/PT and other related lab values, TPN formulation, IV to PO streamlining, Pain management, Pharmacoeconomics, Provides drug information
  • Attends committee meetings as required
  • Completes and maintains departmental competencies as related to the position
  • Completes all requirements of the residency program
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Pharmacy Resident, Emerg Med Resume Examples & Samples

  • Precepts pharmacy students in conjunction with the Clinical Pharmacy Staff
  • Conducts targeted drug usage evaluations as required by residency goals
  • Reviews physician orders for possible therapeutic problems, contraindications, interactions, allergies, formulary status and clarifies all areas of uncertainty
  • Identifies the needs of the patient population served and modifies and delivers care that is specific to those needs (i.e., age, culture, language, hearing and/or visually impaired, etc.) This process includes communicating with the patient, parent and/or primary caregiver(s) at their level (developmental/age, educational, literacy, etc.)
  • Graduate of an ACPE-accredited school of pharmacy, or equivalent, with a minimum of a Pharm. D degree
  • Graduate of an ASHP-accredited PGY1 pharmacy residency program
  • Knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet software
  • Registered Pharmacist License. If not licensed, must become licensed during the residency program in order to fulfill the staffing component
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Counsels patients on drug therapy in accordance with residency goals
  • Employs principles of safe medication practice as dictated by departmental and organizational policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of hospital pharmacy practices, including: unit dose dispensing, and principles of aseptic technique
  • Registered Pharmacist License. If not licensed, the candidate must become licensed during the residency program in order to fulfill the staffing component
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Post-doctoral Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Graduated from an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy
  • Eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the state of California. Must be licensed within 90 days
  • Familiarity with computers, word processing applications, MS Excel, Web applications, and pharmacy dispensing software
  • Good interpersonal professional skills
  • Understand of “Universal Precautions” and hazardous waste storage and disposal
  • Be certified in vaccine administration and have an unexpired CPR/BLS certificate
  • EDUCATION: Hold a Pharm.D. degree from an accredited school or college of pharmacy
  • LICENSURE: Licensed in the state of California or licensed in the state of California as soon as possible, but at the latest within 90 days of the start of the Post-Doctoral Pharmacy Resident appointment. An extension may be granted, failure to attain licensure by the end of the extension will cause the Post-Doctoral Pharmacy Resident’s position with Western University of Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy will be terminated
  • EXPERIENCE: As would be gained through the completion of a Pharm.D. program
  • Work collaboratively with all of the clinical sites pharmacy staff
  • Support the training, implementation, and maintenance of direct patient care services
  • Work collaboratively with referring physicians and organizations
  • Provide drug information services to the pharmacy staff, patients, and referring physicians
  • Train pharmacy staff and support their reimbursement services (including billing and collections) for patient care services
  • Provide all patient care functions as part of the pharmacy staff training and ultimately oversee the staff’s direct delivery of these services
  • Provide in-service training as necessary
  • Participate in recruitment of the next post-doctoral pharmacy resident
  • Participate in program development and accreditation requirement
  • Participate in organization committees as directed by your faculty mentor
  • Complete the TLC (Teaching and Learning Certificate) program
  • Provide at least 1 didactic lecture within the curriculum
  • Participate in OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Exam) grading
  • Precept Interprofessional Education cases for the University
  • Grade/precept in-class activities, cases, and other teaching activities
  • Precept students who are on clinical rotations at the resident’s clinical site
  • Lead one journal club through the journal club series
  • Complete a year-long residency research project and prepare a manuscript for publication
  • Complete any additional research projects as required for graduation by the program (i.e., MUE)
  • Counsel patients regarding their prescription, OTC, and herbal medications
  • Take a complete medical, medication, and nutritional history for each patient
  • Complete a full patient and therapy assessment, and make appropriate recommendations for therapy and monitoring. Dose and dosing interval design and recommendations including pharmacokinetic dosing service specific to each patient
  • Document all recommendations in the appropriate record system used at the clinical site
  • Monitor each patient’s response to therapy in order to maximize therapeutic benefit and minimize the risk of adverse effects. Monitoring should include physical assessment (i.e. BP, pulse, chest sounds, heart sounds, and body density determination) as well as any clinical laboratory results available
  • Provide immunization services to appropriate patients
  • Provide CLIA waived testing services to patients and report the results to their physician
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • The resident performs the duties of a clinical pharmacist in accordance with the Clinical Pharmacist job description (see Job Code A1915)
  • Perform duties defined within the BIDMC Residency Program Manual so as to meet the PGYI Residency Standards defined by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists. These duties will support that the resident achieves competencies in the following areas: Patient Care; Advancing Practice and Improving Patient Care; Leadership and Management; Teaching, Education, and Dissemination of Knowledge
  • Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy or PharmD required
  • 0-1 years related work experience required
  • Graduate of an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) accredited degree program or have a Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Committee (FPGEC) certificate from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
  • Licensed Pharmacist ; or eligible for licensure (reciprocity or examination) on initiation of the program and then licensed within 90 days from the start of the residency
  • Problem Solving:Ability to address problems that are varied, requiring analysis or interpretation of the situation using direct observation, knowledge and skills based on general precedents
  • Independence of Action:Ability to follow precedents and procedures. May set priorities and organize work within general guidelines. Seeks assistance when confronted with difficult and/or unpredictable situations. Work progress is monitored by supervisor/manager
  • Oral Communications:Ability to comprehend and converse in English to communicate effectively with medical center staff, patients, families and external customers
  • Team Work:Ability to act as a team leader for small projects or work groups, creating a collaborative and respectful team environment and improving workflows. Results may impact the operations of one or more departments
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Pharmacy Resident PGY Resume Examples & Samples

  • The resident performs the duties of a clinical pharmacist in accordance with the Clinical Pharmacist job
  • Completion and certificate from an accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program
  • Acute care and specialty rotations during PGY1 training and Advance Practice Educational experiences
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Pharmacy Resident Desert Regional Medical Center Resume Examples & Samples

  • Facilitates pharmacy student training programs for 4th year clinical clerkships
  • Completes residency required objectives and maintains documentation and records as required by ASHP
  • The residency begins on July 1 of each year and lasts 12 months. (Starting date negotiable.) Requirements for acceptance into Desert Regional Medical Center's Residency Program include
  • Professional organization participation
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Pharmacy Resident st Year Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of pharmacy principles and procedures as obtained through requisite Education/Training
  • Ability to understand complex written materials (e.g. professional journals)
  • Normal eye-motor coordination, manual dexterity and visual perception
  • Ability to communicate both orally and written with all levels of Associates, management, physicians, patients and their families
  • Ability to plan and schedule tasks and projects to maintain control of own and others work flow
  • Skill in developing and implementing short-range and long-range plans and programs
  • Ability to work without close supervision or professional guidance and exercise independent judgment
  • Ability to react quickly to emergency situations, e.g., cardioresuscitation codes, disaster drills
  • Participates in and provides direct care to patients in the inpatient and outpatient care setting, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Participates in and provides pharmaceutical care to patients in the acute clinical care setting, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Provides services relating to drug information and drug use policy, to health care providers and patients in the acute and ambulatory clinical care setting, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Participates in the planning, development, and quality assurance of departmental services, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section (Clinical Services Management) of the Methodist Healthcare Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Provides distributional and clinical pharmacy services, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Develops and completes a project, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH Pharmacy Resident manual
  • Develops and presents lectures and other educational presentations, as described in the Pharmacy Resident Evaluation section of the MH-MH Pharmacy Resident manual
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Participates in scheduling as assigned. The pharmacy resident will function as a staff pharmacist as assigned but not to exceed 16 hours per week
  • Appropriately supervise pharmacy technicians, interns and other pharmacy staff. Assists with preparation, compounding and dispensing of sterile and non-sterile products
  • Participates in personnel evaluation for technical staff
  • Screens and monitors Total Parenteral Nutrition Orders. Prepares and checks compounding of TPN solutions
  • Learns Inventory Management System
  • Attends clinical work rounds and weekly Pediatric Grand Rounds
  • Functions as a clinical pharmacist during each core clinical rotation
  • Assists in the development of departmental policy and procedures as assigned
  • Prepares drug reviews for the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee as assigned
  • Participates in two drug use evaluation reviews
  • Prepares a new drug review suitable for publication in a newsletter
  • Present one in-service education program to the medical house staff and nursing unit. Present two in-service education programs to the pharmacy staff
  • Participates as a member of the Code Team
  • Provides Drug Information Services at the request of the medical, nursing and pharmacy staff
  • Reviews pharmacy financial reports with the Director and Associate Director. Assists in development of pharmacy budget requests and evaluation
  • Attends interdepartmental committee meetings as assigned
  • Completes a research project suitable for publication
  • Participates in staff recruitment for interns/residents
  • Attends state, national and local pharmacy society meetings as appropriate
  • Ability to adapt to and deal with change and ambiguity
  • Ability to solve problems and identify solutions
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment
  • Knowledge of local, state and federal regulatory requirements related to areas of functional responsibility
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PGY Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assesses medication orders placed by physician and documents appropriately
  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge, licensures and certifications through continuing education
  • Maintains residency documentation
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Pgy-internal Medicine Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepares and dispenses medications
  • Manages drug therapy to optimize patient outcomes
  • Completes job assignments and projects
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provides information on therapeutic use of drugs to hospital personnel and also to outside inquiries
  • Performs literature search and analysis of drug-related topics
  • Review requests for formulary addition or deletion for presentation at Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee meeting
  • Teaches and precepts clinical clerkship students
  • Participates in the Drug Utilization Review process and prepares analytical reports based on results of the DUR
  • Trains/orients new pharmacy staff to the Drug Information Center standards of practice
  • Participates in the development and distribution of the monthly P& T Committee newsletter to all clinical staff
  • Reviews and participates in the development of drug research protocols and contributes to clinical research
  • Responsible for contributing to the pool of pharmacy literature by publishing in peer reviewed journals or presenting at national meetings or symposia
  • Responsible for delivering several presentations or continuing education programs to pharmacy staff, nursing and medical staffs
  • Develops and completes a Pharmacy Resident research project prior to the end of the Residency. Results are to be presented at a national or regional pharmacy meeting
  • Assume responsibility for after hours on-call service to provide drug information
  • Graduate of Doctor of Pharmacy program and licensed or eligible for licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Upon department orientation and annually thereafter, must complete
  • Must have advanced knowledge of pharmacotherapy, as well as ability to locate, research, and interpret pharmacotherapy literature
  • Must have the ability to integrate evidence-based medicine into decision making and/or policy development
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills in order to accurately and effectively provide information on therapeutic use of drugs to hospital personnel
  • Must have ability to make decisions rapidly and accurately
  • The individual in this position must demonstrate appropriate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span of the neonate, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient. In addition, they must possess the ability to assess patient data relative to age specific needs and provide care as described in the department’s policies and procedures
  • Must have ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work
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Pharmacy Resident Resume Examples & Samples

  • The resident shall perform as a pharmacist including interpreting, compounding and dispensing medications and other pharmaceutical supplies according to physician orders issued in a lawful manner by an authorized prescriber in the state of Virginia; provide requested drug information to health care professionals and patients, participate in clinical pharmacy services, and provide pharmaceutical care to patients as delineated by the Department of Pharmacy
  • Manage systems for the storage, preparation and dispensing of medicinal agents using appropriate techniques and following the health systems policies; effectively supervising technical personnel who may be involved in these processes
  • Evaluate medication orders, accurately and safely, compounding medications in acceptable dosage forms, appropriately packaging and dispensing pre-manufactured dosage forms
  • Maintain knowledge pertaining to facility utilization of automated dispensing processes including the use of automated dispensing units, overwrap packaging, and bar coding within the facility