About The Role
Under the supervision of the pharmacy manager and/or pharmacy supervisor, performs all duties necessary to provide for the efficient daily clinical operation of the pharmacy, providing quality products and services to infusion therapy patients.
A Day in the Life
- Ensures compliance with federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations, policies and procedures and accrediting body standards
- Obtains, interprets, and evaluates all physicians medication orders to assure therapeutic appropriateness, cost effectiveness, accuracy and completeness
- Accurately maintains all legally required records.
- Assists in training and orientation of new employees
- Provides technical and clinical information and communicates results of monitoring activities to patients, nurses and physicians as required regarding the contents, utilization, therapeutic actions, possible adverse reactions or interactions of drugs.
- Initiates, reviews and updates all Bayshore required documentation per Policy and Procedure (P&P)
- Follows established procedures for drug and supply procurement and maintains appropriate inventory levels and preferred product selection of drugs, solutions and supplies.
- Performs and documents compounding checks and double checks per P&P.
- Prepares and/or checks infusion supply orders for patients
- Prepares and/or checks equipment programming eg. infusion pumps.
- Prepares and/or checks compounding sheets for compounding.
- Adheres to stability and compatibility guidelines and quality control procedures
- Performs accurate computer order-entry, labeling and dispensing in accordance with College of Pharmacist regulations.
- Participates with nurses and physicians in all clinical activities as required.
- Participates in Performance Improvement activities, educational programs and departmental/branch meetings.
- Drives the Primary Case Management Model (PCMM) in daily interactions through the delegation of non-cognitive activities such as (but not limited to) lab tracking to support personnel, ordering only clinically necessary and cost effective labs and facilitation of positive patient outcomes with patients, nursing agencies and other healthcare providers.
- Works cohesively with and delegates appropriately to other team members including admissions, staff and production pharmacists, home patient representatives, clinical support specialists and pharmacy technicians.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Coordinates laboratory interactions and schedule and obtains, documents, and communicates lab results to appropriate departments. Records lab results on tracking and trending documents
- Assists with tracking and obtaining narcotic/controlled substance prescriptions.
- Communicates with patients to obtain medication profile updates.
- Documents all communications in the Patient Medical Record (PMR) and obtains co-signatures from a nurse or pharmacist that relate to patient care.
- Maintains generic prescriptions as required.
- Notifies the Case Manager when additional therapies are required or if there are changes in the therapies.
- Reviews all new charts to ensure that all necessary paperwork is included.
- Gathers outcome monitoring data and prepares reports and summaries as required.
- Monitors selected measures of department performance, standards, and scoreboards, and reports results.
What You Bring To The Team
- Bachelors Degree (BSc) in Pharmacy or a PharmD, from an accredited college or university; plus preferably one year experience in an IV alternate site environment or equivalent work experience.
- Licensed with Provincial College of Pharmacists to be able to provide direct patient care (Part A in Ontario)
- Current license for province of practice.
- Current CPR certification if involved with direct patient contact.
- Ability to read, analyze, interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports business correspondence, and procedure manuals
- Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, patients, nurses and physicians.
- Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
- Ability to compute rate, ratio, percent and to draw and interpret graphs.
- Should have the ability to solve word problems and algebraic equations.
- Must be able to make accurate pharmaceutical calculations.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
- Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral diagram or schedule form.
Primary Location
ON-Markham