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Pharmacy Intern NU

Lifespan
United States, Rhode Island, Providence
Nov 20, 2024

Summary:

Reports to a Pharmacy Supervisor. Under the supervision of a pharmacist and direction of a technician supervisor technician group leader or technician specialist performs a variety of technical clinical and support tasks designed to assist pharmacists with the formulation preparation dispensing and delivery of medications and pharmaceutical supplies. Performs supervised clinical activities to foster professional development in accordance with established policies and procedures federal and state rules and regulations and in keeping with the scope of services and scope of licensure.

Responsibilities:

Assists in the formulation and preparation of medications under the direct supervision of a pharmacist by:

Reviewing practitioner medication orders and preparing medications for review and dispensing by a pharmacist.

Performing general operations of automated dispensing cabinet (ADC) (i.e. Omnicell) and electronic radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled inventory management solution (i.e. Kitcheck) used in the inventory control and distribution of pharmaceuticals and related supplies. Includes maintaining assigning refilling and removing medication including controlled substances as well as generating and interpreting reports to perform above.

Maintaining operating room medication inventory including controlled substances.

Performs sterile compounding of medications in compliance with United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Chapter <797> USP <800> and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.

Performs non-sterile compounding of medications in compliance with USP <795> USP <800> NIOSH recommendations and Brown University Health policies and procedures.

Performs controlled substance discrepancy resolution in conjunction with other licensed health care professionals.

Participates in controlled substances inventory management in the Pharmacy and the hospital.

Delivers medications to patient care areas operating rooms clinics and procedural/treatment areas.

Repackages and labels medications for pharmacist review and distribution in accordance with pharmacist approved Packaging and Labeling Records. Prepares emergency medication kits for pharmacist review and distribution to patient care areas.

Performs routine procurement and inventory management of medications including ordering and receipt of chemotherapy and other pharmaceutical supplies. Completes necessary paperwork for controlled substance procurement and verifies receipt of such.

Processes medication requisitions for departments and laboratories for pharmacist verification.

Reconciles patient and department medication charges.

Performs routine preventive maintenance to all equipment according to standards for same. Assists in maintaining related Pharmacy records and files and performing equipment calibration and maintenance.

Assists in maintaining the Pharmacy and medication supply areas in a neat and orderly fashion ensuring medications are stored under proper conditions for light temperature sanitation and segregation.

Participates in quality assessment and improvement activities and medication safety initiatives of the Pharmacy and the hospital. Utilizes approved process for reporting actual prevented and near miss medication errors.

Answers the telephone and triages as appropriate. Interacts with internal and external customers in accordance with hospital Customer Service Standards.

Assists in orientation and training of pharmacy technicians and interns.

Participates in pharmacy-managed medication reconciliation practice model by accurately obtaining compiling and verifying a current detailed and complete home medication history list. Medication history list shall include drug name dose and dose form frequency and route of administration for prescribed medications over the counter drugs and complementary and alternative medications currently being taken by the patient.

Documents detailed and verified current home medication list including relevant related information if any in the electronic medical record (EMR).

Completes clinical/operational projects to assist the Director of Pharmacy or Manager Inpatient Clinical Pharmacy Services.

Utilizes available resources to gain clinical knowledge develop judgement and respond to drug information questions under the direct supervision of a pharmacist.

Utilizes experience-based knowledge to identify opportunities for improvement related to quality safety regulatory or financial outcomes.

Performs other duties as assigned.

EXPERIENCE & BASIC KNOWLEDGE

Other information:

EXPERIENCE & BASIC KNOWLEDGE:

Current enrollment in no less than the first (1st) year at an accredited college of pharmacy as a student in good standing.

Maintains current unrestricted licensure as a pharmacy intern in the State of Rhode Island.

Must possess solid computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite as well as email and calendar applications. Must be comfortable in using internet web applications and multiple pharmacy and system-wide applications.

Strong customer service presence and verbal and written communication skills necessary to interact with patients families providers direct patient care givers and ancillary support staff.

Must be able to multi-task and reprioritize as needed while maintaining the highest-level accuracy and customer service standards.

WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Possesses physical ability to lift carry and maneuver medication delivery equipment and pharmaceutical related inventories including extended periods of work time spent standing and walking.

Work requires the ability to stay focused in a fast paced ever changing environment.

Work requires the visual acuity and manual dexterity necessary to operate a personal computer and input data into EMR using a typical keyboard and computer mouse to navigate screens on a computer monitor.

New hires into this position must successfully pass a drug screen in conformance with Rhode Island State Law.

INDEPENDENT ACTION:

Performs independently within department policies and practices.

Refers specific complex problems to supervisor where clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:

None

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Location: Rhode Island Hospital USA:RI:Providence

Work Type: Per Diem

Shift: Shift 4

Union: Non-Union

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