Pharmacist
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Conducts authorized outpatient pharmacy clinics for
examination, diagnosis and treatment of specialized clinic patients.
Obtains the relevant health history; follows and adjusts the developed
treatment plan; and monitors the patient's outcome to the prescribed
treatment plan. Attends multi-disciplinary rounds to provide
pharmacy-related input for patients' therapeutic plans. Follow up on
recommendations made and adjusts as necessary. Responds to Codes Blue,
Plans, reviews and maintains emergency drugs for emergency situations.
Document all clinical activities, update problem lists, and update
medication allergy information in the medical records. Participates in
pandemic and/or disaster drills that LCO-CHC has elected to take part in
and including responding to actual disaster events. Reviews outpatient
medical records for safety, appropriateness and effectiveness of drug
therapy with regard patient-specific factors (i.e. age, organ function,
disease state). Consults with medical staff when concerns arise.
Collaborates with nursing to evaluate medication use in all age groups.
Provide pharmaceutical services to focus on therapeutic drug monitoring.
Analyze medication regimens to ensure the most effective, least toxic,
and most economical treatment plan to enforce and enhance the role of
Pharmacy as an active member of the health care team based on current
clinical knowledge. Provides medication therapy management services for
specialized pharmacy-based clinics. Utilizes the relative health history
and performs limited physical assessment related to the specialized
pharmacy clinics. Distinguishes between normal and abnormal findings to
recognize early stages of serious physical, emotional and mental
problems. Medications may be monitored, titrated and/or altered per
specialized pharmacy clinic guidelines; therefore, prescriptions may be
initiated, canceled, renewed and/or written to change doses. May order
and interpret laboratory tests as appropriate for specialized pharmacy
clinics and monitoring Inpatient pharmacotherapy. Participate, assess,
prioritize, plan and implement interventions for specialized medication
therapy management pharmacy clinics in accordance with facility,
departmental policies and with the standards of professional pharmacy
practice. Participates in providing education to the service population
regarding the IHS and the LCO-CHC mission and service availability to
the various communities and on an annual basis assist in implementing a
program to educate the community about the mission and services
available. Develop, implement and establish new specialized
pharmacy-based clinics as needed and assigned to provide clinical
services for the service population. Develops and implements clinical
services quality assurance activities as assigned by using predetermined
established AAAHC standards. Works with established Quality Assurance
improvement committee groups to establish, implement and coordinate
service unit wide quality assurance programs. Responsible, in
conjunction with the Director of Pharmacy Services, for managing costs
affecting the specialized pharmacy-based clinics. Incorporate the
Medical Home Model approach for patient care. Reporting of Adverse
Incidents. Perform other duties as assigned by the Pharmacy Director.
OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Doctor of Pharmacy or a
Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from a school recognized by the American
Council of Pharmaceutical Education Certification Must have a current
valid and unrestricted WI license to practice pharmacy Board of Pharmacy
Specialties certification is preferred Must have a current valid Basic
Life Support (BLS) Certification Possess basic computer skills;
Experience in the Electronic Health Record systems required Possess
strong oral presentation skills; Must be loyal and ethical individual;
Be able to pass a background check Be able to pass pre-e ployment and
random drug testing Valid WI driver's license Vehicle Insurance Ability
to maintain confidentiality and observe all requirements of the Federal
Privacy Act and HIPAA regulations. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Fax a Rsum: 715-634-6107 Apply In Person: Lac Courte Oreilles Community
Health Center 13380 W Trepania Road Hayward, WI. 54843 Mail a Rsum: Lac
Courte Oreilles Community Health Center Attn: Human Resource Director
13380 W Trepania Road Hayward, WI. 54843 E-Mail a Rsum:
sklecan@lcohc.com Call For Appointment: 715-638-5100 E-Mail a Work
Application: sklecan@lcohc.com Other: There are five possible ways to
apply for this position: 1 - Apply in person at the address above. 2 -
Mail a resume to the address above. 3 - Fax a resume to 715-634-6107 4 -
Email a resume to agstone14@yahoo.com Or, 5 - Call for an appointment to
715-638-5134. This job is with a Native American tribal business or is
located on tribally owned lands. Laws governing employment may differ
from the State of Wisconsin's. You may wish to discuss this with the
employer before accepting the position.
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