Applicants will only be considered after successful completion and submission of the following:
- Completed application via the UM Careers website
- Letter of Intent
- Updated curriculum vitae
Basic Function and Responsibility
To provide direct patient care, to assist in the development, implementation, provision, and monitoring of pharmacy services; and to assist in the training of other pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, residents, students and healthcare professionals
Patient Care
- Interact on a daily basis with the Pediatric Palliative Care Consult Service and Pediatric Acute Pain Service assisting with selection of medications, dose titration, medication history and reconciliation, and other medication-related services
- Create criteria for, and execute daily, a targeted review for pediatric patients at risk as it relates to palliative care and pain management
- Recommend necessary medication therapy adjustments
- Provide patient and provider education on the correct use of medications, including rescue therapies
- Assist in the development and implementation of new pharmacy services as it relates to pediatric palliative care and pain management
- Attend patient care rounds
- Lead relevant regulatory and quality assessment/improvement initiatives
- Participate on appropriate Department, University, and Health System committees
Education
- Assist in the development and provision of pediatric palliative care and pain medication-related education and training programs
- Serve as the expert in medication management for pain and symptom management in the pediatric population; coordinating education, professional development, and primary pharmacist specialist contact for pediatric palliative care and pain management. Provide these services to:
- Department of Pharmacy
- Patients, caregivers, and family members
- Prescribers
- Nurses
- Participate in the didactic education and experiential training of students and residents.
Research
- Conduct or participate in research, drug use projects, cost reduction/management initiatives, and quality improvement activities consistent with the University of Michigan Health System?s goals and objectives.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
- Collaboration with the Pain Pharmacy Service, Palliative Care Consult Services and Addiction Consult Team.
- Development of additional palliative care and pain management pharmacy services, protocols, guidelines, order sets, etc.
- Provide cross coverage of select pain and palliative care pharmacist team members
Supervision Received
General supervision is received from the assistant director and/or team leader, or other designated official.
Supervision Exercised