CLINICAL PHARMACIST - ONCOLOGY STERILE COMPOUND PD
Company: Brown University Health
Location: Providence
Posted on: October 20, 2024
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Job Description:
Summary:
Reports to the Pharmacy Manager Oncology and Sterile Compounding.
Under the supervision of a Pharmacy Supervisor is responsible for
the interpretation evaluation preparation and dispensing of
medications pursuant to a legitimate order in keeping with
established policies procedures and standards of practice and scope
of pharmacy services for inpatient and outpatient oncology
hematology and other patients of Rhode Island Hospital Hasbro
Childrens Hospital and affiliate clinics (i.e. Brown University
Health Cancer Institute (LCI) Tomorrow Fund Clinic and Brown
University Health Infusion Centers). Collaborates with and serves
as a resource for members of the multidisciplinary team to monitor
assess and intervene as needed to ensure safe appropriate and
cost-effective medication use. Reviews monitors and verifies orders
for oral and parenteral chemotherapy and other medications for
appropriateness of drug dosage route of administration completeness
and potential incompatibilities. Verifies chemotherapy and adjuvant
medication orders against therapy plans treatment plans protocols
standards of care and/or pediatric roadmap. Identifies and
clarifies with prescriber required changes to medication orders
documents same. Responsible to perform detailed in-process
medication checks for appropriate drug diluent drug volume base
solution base solution volume beyond use date and labeling.
Performs sterile compounding and maintains compliance with
regulatory boards and regulations related to compounding of sterile
pharmaceuticals [i.e. Rhode Island Department of Health Rhode
Island Board of Pharmacy Rules and Regulations United States
Pharmacopoeia (USP) Chapter Pharmaceutical Compounding Sterile
Preparations USP Hazardous Drugs National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and The Joint Commission
(TJC) Medication Management chapter]. - Responsibilities:
Is responsible for knowing and acting in accordance with the
principles of the Brown University Health Corporate Compliance
Program and Code of Conduct. Collaborates with and serves as a
liaison and resource for members of the interdisciplinary team who
manage care for oncology hematology and other patients at Rhode
Island Hospital Hasbro Childrens Hospital and affiliate clinics
(i.e. Brown University Health Cancer Institute (LCI) Tomorrow Fund
Clinic and Brown University Health Infusion Centers). Maintains
working knowledge of compounding and sterile preparation principles
stability and compatibility (i.e. USP and USP ). Maintains working
knowledge of and performs non-sterile compounding in compliance
with USP USP National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) recommendations and Brown University Health policies and
procedures. Maintains compliance with regulatory boards and
regulations related to compounding of sterile pharmaceuticals [i.e.
Rhode Island Department of Health Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy
Rules and Regulations USP USP NIOSH recommendations and TJC
Medication Management chapter]. Reviews monitors and verifies
orders for oral and parenteral chemotherapy and other medications
for appropriateness of drug dosage route of administration
completeness and potential incompatibilities. Verifies chemotherapy
and adjuvant medication orders against therapy plans treatment
plans protocol standard of care and/or pediatric roadmap.
Identifies recommends communicates and clarifies with prescriber
appropriate changes in therapy and/or clarification of unclear
orders. Ensures that pharmacy clinical services and programs
support established standards of care meet or exceed patient care
quality standards consider the aging processes and human
developmental stages (neonate child adolescent adult geriatric) of
the patient populations served. Understands and complies with
established procedures for dispensing chemotherapy agents when
prescribed dose exceeds the defined daily or total regimen ceiling.
Complies with established procedures for maximum dose warnings.
References investigational drug protocols and follows delineated
procedures for preparing dispensing and documenting investigational
drugs. Performs computer activities necessary for compounding.
Understands and appropriately follows requirements for product
documentation and check processes. Completes accurate documentation
of finished compounded medications per policy. Performs detailed
in-process medication checks for appropriate drug diluent drug
volume base solution base solution volume beyond use date storage
requirements and labeling. Maintains knowledge of current
requisites for safe handling administration and disposal of
hazardous drugs. Provides detailed information and guidance to
assist with effective treatment of extravasations. Accesses safety
data sheets (SDS) and reacts appropriately to hazardous medication
exposures or spills. Provides input on safety events related to
oncology and sterile compounding services to minimize risk of
reoccurrence. Uses appropriate health literacy skills to provide
effective patient counseling on treatment regimens including
precautions to follow and adverse reactions to monitor. Provides
oversight to daily operations and processes relating to oncology
and compounded sterile product services including maintaining the
aseptic processing environment garbing aseptic work practices and
cleaning/disinfection procedures. Provides oversight to and mentors
oncology and sterile compounding technicians residents and
students. Shares expertise by participating in the orientation and
training of pharmacists residents student interns technicians and
student externs. Utilizes LifeChart reporting and inventory
management systems effectively. Collaborates with pharmacy oncology
and purchasing teams to procure oncology and infusion medications
and related supplies in a timely manner. Sets up calibrates and
operates ancillary compounding equipment (i.e. pumps)
appropriately. Understands downtime procedures. Provides input on
the development of policies and procedures related to oncology and
sterile compounding services. Participates in the development of
continuous quality improvement initiatives related to oncology and
sterile compounding services. Maintains professional competence
through participation in Pharmacy staff development and skills
enhancement programs including but not limited to ongoing
independent study -and membership and participation in professional
organizations. Exhibits proactive problem solving to help address
issues impacting pharmacy oncology services. Performs duties of
other Pharmacist job categories as may be required. Other
information:
BASIC KNOWLEDGE: Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or Doctor of
Pharmacy degree from an accredited college of pharmacy. Prior to
start date possesses current unrestricted licensure as a licensed
pharmacist or as a licensed 90-day temporary pharmacist in the
State of Rhode Island. Obtains full licensure prior to expiration
of 90-day temporary pharmacist license then possesses and maintains
current unrestricted licensure as licensed pharmacist in the State
of Rhode Island. EXPERIENCE: Successful completion of Post Graduate
Year 1 (PGY-1) Residency from an accredited program and/or national
Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy preferred. Post Graduate
Year 2 (PGY-2) Residency from an accredited program in area of
specialty strongly preferred if applicable. Clinical experience
knowledge and development may be considered in lieu of formal
training. Effective interpersonal and communication skills both
written and verbal to interact appropriately with patients families
colleagues and others. Effective organizational and presentation
skills. Knowledge of area/specialty specific technology including
but not limited to pharmacy information systems automated
dispensing technology software equipment and automation. Experience
with MS Word Excel Outlook and web browsers. Must have the ability
to multi-task and reprioritize as needed while maintaining accuracy
and service standards. Must obtain within 2 months of hire and
maintain no less than semi-annually thereafter internal IV and
oncology credentialing as demonstrated by successful completion of
current competency assessments. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS: Extended periods of time spent standing and walking.
Requires the visual and manual dexterity to operate a computer.
Occasional travel between facilities or sites as required.
INDEPENDENT ACTION: Functions independently within broad scope of
departmental policies and practices. Refers specific complex
problems to supervisor when clarification of departmental policies
and procedures may be required.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None. Brown University Health is an
Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual
orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression
disability protected veteran or marital status. - - Brown
University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Location: Rhode
Island Hospital USA:RI:Providence Work Type: Per Diem Shift: Shift
4 Union: Non-Union
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