Clinical Oncology Pharmacist - Float
Fred Hutch · Seattle, WA · 2 wk ago
Healthcare$157k–$261k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with providers to individualize drug therapies promoting safe, effective and economical patient care.
- Perform comprehensive medication therapy review and other activities as necessary to ensure safe transitions of care.
- Assume responsibility for monitoring and modifying the drug regimen when referred, to include the ordering and interpretation of laboratory testing.
- Provide refill authorization in conjunction with assessment of adherence, disease states, drug interactions, efficacy, and safety.
- Act as a drug information resource to providers, nursing staff, research staff and patients.
- Ensure patient access to specialty medications by assisting with providing required clinical information to insurers when needed.
- Identify patients with indications for drug therapy who are under-treated and optimize drug therapy.
- Identify barriers to adherence to medication regimen, incorporating patient characteristics i.e. language, culture/religious practices, physical, cognitive, emotional, pain/discomfort, socioeconomic status.
- Utilize tools in educating the patient on self-management of disease and drug therapy.
- Review clinic prescribing patterns with clinic staff to design targeted education to promote consistency with UWP guidelines (or other nationally recognized guidelines when needed).
- The pharmacist may manage anticoagulation therapy, infectious disease therapy, complementary and alternative therapy, or pain/palliative care for clinic patients under a collaborative drug therapy agreement.
Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited School of Pharmacy
- State of Washington Pharmacist License
- Two years of experience in pharmacy practice (may substitute month-for-month for the experience)
- Doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree, or equivalent, from an accredited School of Pharmacy