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Works under the direct and immediate supervision of a pharmacist when performing duties associated with the practice of pharmacy. Pharmacy interns cross function as a Pharmacy Technician, as needed.
Job Responsibility
Provides healthcare providers and staff with education, drug information and needed training
Communicates with physicians and other clinicians as necessary to facilitate care
Provides patient counseling, takes telephone orders/prescriptions from providers, performs prescription transfers, compounds medications and administers immunizations if designated as an immunizer
Assists pharmacists and other healthcare providers in delivering patient care and services that are within the scope of practice for pharmacy interns
Manages and recommends drug therapy regimens as a part of an interdisciplinary team
Under pharmacist's supervision: reviews, interprets and evaluates medication orders/prescriptions, labs and other clinically relevant information to ensure safe and optimal therapeutic outcomes, and provides clinical pharmacy services which may include, but is not limited to: renal/hepatic dosage adjustment, pharmacokinetic dosing, anticoagulation monitoring, total parenteral nutrition, and antimicrobial stewardship, patient counseling, etc
Assists with development, organization, and implementation of process improvement and continuous quality and safety monitoring initiatives and outcomes
Independently executes and completes pharmacy projects or reports under the direction of pharmacy leadership
Cross functions in pharmacy technician roles as assigned
Prepares non-sterile and sterile compounded medications, including hazardous preparations when deemed competent
Prepares, fills, receives, delivers, stocks and restocks medication inventory and supplies for the pharmacy department and drug storage areas, manages work queues and completes medication histories
Assists with internal and external customer service needs.
Requirements
Accredited Program: Pharmacy (Required)
Pharmacist Intern (PSI LICENSE) - State of Florida (FL)
Enrolled in a college of pharmacy or graduate of an equivalent 4-year undergraduate pharmacy program of a school or college of pharmacy expected to sit for the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE)
Pharmacy interns are expected to progress to obtain pharmacist licensure within 5 years of becoming a MHS pharmacy intern
No experience required
Requires critical thinking skills, effective communication skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work well with others in a team with minimal supervision
Demonstrates the ability to respond positively in a stressful environment and meet the physical demands of the department.