Clinical Pharmacist definition

Clinical Pharmacist means an individual currently registered and who provides patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness and disease prevention. Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings. Clinical pharmacists often collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Clinical Pharmacist means a regulated member registered in the clinical register category of the regulated members register;
Clinical Pharmacist means a licensed pharmacist who has

Examples of Clinical Pharmacist in a sentence

  • Contractor shall have an assigned Clinical Pharmacist Manager that will dedicate a portion of his/her work hours to the County to provide analytical assistance, clinical advice, and/or working with the County providers/pharmacies on clinical programs.

  • Contractor shall provide a cohesive and responsive Account Management team, including Clinical Pharmacist support and a Customer Service Liaison, focused on proactive and efficient management of the pharmacy drug program service, the operations and cost trend.

  • Each team of clinical pharmacists is supported by a Senior Clinical Pharmacist team leader who has expertise in the speciality.

  • Delegates will be part of the Clinical Pharmacist Facilitators induction process for new employees.

  • A subsequent shift shall be known as a night shift and shall be paid at fifteen percent (15%) above the regular day rate (twenty percent (20%) for 2450 Pharmacist and 2454 Clinical Pharmacist).

  • PacifiCare’s Clinical Pharmacist will continue to work with Medical Group to identify performance improvement opportunities.

  • For classes: 2450 Pharmacist 2454 Clinical Pharmacist 2467 Diagnostic Imaging Technologist I 2468 Diagnostic Imaging Technologist II 2469 Diagnostic Imaging Technologist III 2470 Diagnostic Imaging Technologist IV 9102 Transit Car Cleaner 9104 Transit Car Cleaner Assistant Supervisor 9106 Transit Car Cleaner Supervisor I 306.

  • Each Clinical Pharmacist will have at least two (2) chances to take the certification examination.

  • The Clinical Pharmacist classifications are Non-Certified Clinical Pharmacist and Certified Clinical Pharmacist.

  • Effective the first full pay period in November 2016, a new step 10 will be added to the wage scale for the Pharmacist classifications (Pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacist and Pharmacy Specialist) that is 3.5% above the current step 9 (wage rates in effect on October 31, 2016).


More Definitions of Clinical Pharmacist

Clinical Pharmacist means a licensed pharmacist whose scope of service includes taking medication histories, monitoring drug use, contributing to drug therapy, drug selection, patient counseling, administering drug programs, or surveillance for adverse reactions and drug interac- tions.
Clinical Pharmacist. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, PharmD, BCPPS (not paid for by INMP budget) • Newer therapies, including gene therapy, require close cooperation between pharmacy and clinical staff. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ provides this interface. • Patient education about newer, specialty medications is complex and requires repetition. This function is supported by the clinical pharmacist. • This position is supported by the Stead Family Children’s Hospital Administrative support: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, BA (not paid for by INMP budget) With the additional administrative and regulatory load generated by the newly approved drugs for neuromuscular diseases (discussed further below), there was a clear need for additional administrative support for the neuromuscular program. In particular, nusinersen administration has a complex schedule of administration and requires coordinating with several services depending on the patient (nursing, child neurologist, radiologist, anesthesia, for example). • This role includes assisting with prior authorization, coordinating insurance- required physical therapy exams, lab work and procedure arrangements, and other administrative tasks to allow the nurses and physicians to focus on patient care. • During the COVID19 pandemic, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ facilitated pre-sedation COVID testing, documentation of visitors to the clinics/hospital, and COVID screening of patients and families. Changes in COVID procedures changed rapidly and frequently. • This position is also funded by the Stead Family Children’s Hospital and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Clinical Pharmacist means a “clinical pharmacist” as defined in the Regulation.
Clinical Pharmacist is defined as a registered pharmacist with education, experience and/or advanced training in clinical pharmacy as required by Applicable Laws.