Clinical Apps Pharmacist

Updated: 1 day ago
Location: Campus, ILLINOIS
Job Type: FullTime

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Job Title:
Clinical Apps Pharmacist


Department:
University Hospital | Pharmacy

Scope of Position

Under the direction of the Assistant Director, Pharmacy Informatics, this position will develop, test, train, maintain, and support clinical systems used in medication management and related pharmacy automation with primary focus on accuracy of medication information. The position is a member of the Pharmacy Informatics Team, which serves the pharmacy enterprise. The pharmacy enterprise consists of the following: Inpatient and outpatient areas of University Hospital, Ross Heart Hospital, University Hospital East, James Cancer Hospital, Harding Hospital, Brain and Spine Hospital, and Dodd Davis Rehabilitation Hospital. OSU Physician Group and The Ohio State Outpatient Pharmacy are also considered part of the pharmacy enterprise.  The pharmacy enterprise has a close affiliation with all of the health sciences colleges, most importantly the College of Pharmacy.  The pharmacy enterprise contributes to the academic and research mission of the university by training residents, publishing peer-reviewed papers, and precepting pharmacy student hours of experiential education.

Position Summary

The Clinical Applications Pharmacist will provide medication and related system expertise to the development, analysis, and implementation of simple enterprise-wide clinical system projects, promoting cooperation and collaboration with other team members to achieve Department of Pharmacy and OSUWMC enterprise goals. The position will develop, maintain, and support clinical application systems and automation that pertain to medication management. The Clinical Applications Pharmacist needs to be knowledgeable in various aspects of information systems terminology, information system processing, and desktop solutions. In addition, the Clinical Applications Pharmacist will be familiar with OSUWMC pharmacy operations, policies, and procedures, and stay current with developments and issues in the practice of pharmacy. The Clinical Applications Pharmacist needs to be able to set priorities and work independently. The Clinical Applications Pharmacist will contribute to a positive team culture.


 

Additional Responsibilities

  • Pharmacy related billing build/errors/troubleshooting.
  • Oncology Beacon and Willow workflows/build/support/errors/troubleshooting.
  • Participate in and support the Beacon IHIS Oversight committee.
  • Support interfaces to Oncology specific third party systems: Infusystem and Vestigo.

Organizational Expectations  

This position is expected to comply with the Medical Center's policies and procedures; particular attention is given to managing intradepartmental relations.  The success of this position will be its ability to interface smoothly with the department’s Division of Patient Care Services and the James Cancer program pharmacy operations.    This position also adheres to the Intensive Caring Value statements as demonstrated through positive patient/guest relations, positive and effective interactions with staff, and formulating and meeting developmental goals.

Minimum Qualifications         

For Hire:  This position must be a licensed pharmacist in good standing with the Ohio Board of Pharmacy. A minimum of four years of professional experience in information technology and/or healthcare is required. A B.Sc. in Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD) is required.  Post-graduate residency training is preferred.  Oncology experience is preferred. Scholarship and teaching experience will be regarded favorably.

Patient Population Served

All inpatients and outpatients at the Wexner Medical Center.


Additional Information:


Location:
Doan Hall (0089)


Position Type:
Regular


Scheduled Hours:
40


Shift:
First Shift


Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check.  A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.



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