Current hospital and LTC pharmacist jobs in Texas:
San Antonio, TX, Director of Pharmacy, 115-130K, hospital
Bryan, TX, Director of Pharmacy, up to 55.25/hr, hospital
San Angelo, TX, Clinical/Staff Pharmacist, rotate evenings, hospital
Alice, TX, Clinical/Staff Pharmacist, schedule TBD, hospital
Dallas, TX, Pharmacy Manager, 130-150K, LTC
The outlook for hospital pharmacists remains strong and remains an essential industry for employing pharmacists. Pharmacists can work in an in-patient or out-patient setting, can be clinical or staff in nature, and can also work in management. Many pharmacists chose to work in a hospital setting because of the direct patient contact and use of their specialist knowledge. They have to work collaboratively with other healthcare providers and are often consulted for their expert opinion on devising the most appropriate treatment for patients.
Resolve communication and clinical issues with the prescriber or responsible physician.
Provide product and clinical information requested by hospital’s medical and clinical staffs.
Discuss professional and operational problems with Pharmacy Director.
Compounding and dispensing medications.
Makes the appropriate IV to PO conversions of selected drug classes.
Prepares IV solutions, or supervises the technicians and interns in the preparation process.
Monitors TPN lab values with the assistance of the clinical pharmacist.
LTC pharmacist job description
Consultant pharmacy jobs are found in the long term care industry and offer flexibility, autonomy, and a require a combination of clinical expertise and business acumen. A consultant pharmacist is responsible for overseeing the long term care facility or skilled nursing facility (SNF) by performing monthly drug regimen reviews and developing programs and policies that meet all state and federal laws.
As a Pharmacy Consultant you are responsible for accurate drug information, noted as an expert resource for nursing and physicians, primary goal is to reduce healthcare costs and increase the overall quality of life for the patient, perform monthly drug regimen reviews, generate educational programs, improve quality control, participate and plan pharmacy committee meetings, develop and implement all activities related to medicaid drug program, researches program policies, develops and interprets federal regulations and federal and state laws to ensure accuracy or program policies and procedures, reviews and recommends institutional pharmaceutical practices.
Reviews drug histories and patient profiles of residents to insure proper and safe drug therapy.
Participates in development of management for health care services within the departments.
Analyzes and evaluates program implementation and effectiveness.