As a Clinical Pharmacist ? Allergy Extract Lab at Michigan Medicine, you will practice in an ambulatory Allergy and Immunology specialty clinic that includes an Allergy Pharmacy Extract Lab. You?ll provide pharmaceutical care services which include but are not limited to allergen immunotherapy prescription order review, medication order review, dispensing and checking of sterile allergen immunotherapy preparations, inventory management of allergenic extracts and other clinical medications, and other patient and service activities as assigned.
What perks and benefits can you look forward to?
- Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage
- 2:1 Match on retirement savings
- Generous PTO program
- Preceptorship opportunities for pharmacy learners (interns, students, residents)
- Tremendous team support
What skills would you master?
- Unit Based Responsibilities: You'll participate in direct patient care which includes working with members of the healthcare team to assure appropriateness of therapy. Other activities include reviewing medication profiles, patient counseling, and physician/nurse education.
- Teaching: You will have opportunities to interact with a variety of pharmacy learners on rotations or internships with the service.
- Order Verification/ Profile Review: You will review, clarify and process allergen immunotherapy orders in a timely manner while assuring appropriateness of therapy.
- Quality Improvement: You will provide input and suggestions for process improvements to improve the care that is provided to our patients.
- Supervision of Work Area: You will provide functional supervision of technical staff working in their area including completion of job assignments and assuring adherence to institutional policies and procedures. This includes oversight of sterile compounding of allergen extracts, inventory management of allergen extracts, and inventory management of other clinic medications.
- Patient Populations: You will service patients seeking specialty care for allergy and immunology disorders. Allergy and immunology care at Michigan Medicine consists of both pediatric and adult patients.
What are the Qualifications?
- Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from an accredited College of Pharmacy or Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy with commensurate experience.
- Current license to practice pharmacy in the State of Michigan (including a Controlled Substance license), verifiable in LARA; or eligibility to become licensed within 90 days of employment start date.