Clinical Pharmacist- Informatics- Oncology/Specialty
Company: Boston Medical Center
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 4, 2025
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY :The Pharmacy Informatics Specialist is
responsible for effective design, development, implementation, and
maintenance of all aspects of (Oncology/Specialty) pharmacy-related
applications, clinical information systems, and computerized
pharmacy systems. This pharmacist must be knowledgeable in the
total medication use process, from purchasing and receiving, to
ordering, dispensing, and administration. They are responsible for
project management of the work related to troubleshooting,
improving workflows, and implementing new initiatives within
Oncology and Specialty Pharmacy care areas. The Pharmacy
Informatics Specialist serves as a liaison to EPIC teams, IT,
Nursing, and others as required. This pharmacist is responsible for
training pharmacists and technicians in pharmacy software and
workflow. The Pharmacy Informatics Specialist must have a thorough
knowledge of clinical information systems, automated distribution
systems, interdepartmental processes, and drug information.
Advanced computer skills are required.Position: Clinical
Pharmacist- InformaticsDepartment: Oncology/SpecialtySchedule: Full
TimeESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:Manages the automation
systems that drive the clinical and distributive functions of the
department. These responsibilities include but are not limited
to:
- Identifies opportunities to create or implement new technology
needed to support or improve pharmacy practice. Recommends and
participates in the evaluation of new technologies for safety and
cost-effectiveness, and considers integration with existing
systems, implementation resources, and overall benefit to the
organization.
- Participates in prioritization, creation, and/or validation of
new drug entries in EPIC and relevant pharmacy automation systems,
with attention to accurate and safe clinical and distributive
workflows. This includes new formulary additions, alternative
medications in response to shortages, and other CPOE optimization
requests. Works collaboratively with other teams to coordinate,
track and update CPOE requests. Acts as project manager to ensure
all aspects of pharmacy requests are completed prior to
go-live.
- Maintains proficiency with all pharmacy automation technology,
including but not limited to, automated dispensing systems (e.g.
dispensing cabinets, carousels, safe), IV workflow systems,
compounding and repackaging systems, barcoding systems, computer
applications, and other pharmacy and general technology solutions
necessary to perform pharmacy functions.
- Manages the implementation of new pharmacy automation systems
or system upgrades of current pharmacy software applications.
Installs equipment, develops, assigns, and documents related test
plans with vendors and IT, performs testing and validation, and
ensures system tests are completed thoroughly and that all test
requirements are met.
- Serves as a resource for functional performance and operation
of pharmacy automation systems. Responds to user questions,
determines origin of system malfunctions, investigates, and
resolves technical, mechanical, and operational problems. Works
collaboratively with staff to troubleshoot problems with
malfunctioning equipment, safety concerns, medication errors, or
user issues in a timely manner. Identifies and maintains key spare
parts inventory on-site to assure system uptime. Promptly initiates
calls to technical support (BMC Help Desk, vendor support) as
needed. Follows up with vendors, technical support, and IT on
issues until fully resolved. Provides supporting documentation and
communicates findings to supervisors, external teams, and involved
users.
- Collaborates with the compounding leadership in building,
validating, and/or troubleshooting the IV workflow system.
- Develops educational materials and provides orientation and
hands-on training for new pharmacy staff to ensure appropriate use
of information systems. The Pharmacy Informatics Specialist may
become credentialed as an EPIC trainer during the orientation
period.
- Partners with Pharmacy Operations Managers and Nurse Managers
to design system improvements and education.
- Collaborates on the development and implementation of
strategies to eliminate or minimize medication errors.
- Participates in pharmacy IT-related meetings. Presents at
Nursing Informatics Council and other meetings on pharmacy
technology workflow changes, upgrades, and other related topics as
requested.
- Monitors and maintains system configurations and settings of
all pharmacy IT systems.
- Coordinates or assigns purging, backups, and other maintenance
functions and ensures they are executed as scheduled. Oversees
scheduling of critical overrides for scheduled downtimes.
- Demonstrates knowledge of power outage and emergency procedures
for automated distribution systems, EMR and other pharmacy related
applications. Performs routine review of downtime standard
operating procedures and policies.
- Implements and adheres to effective change control processes.
Documents and maintains all required records. Disseminates
information to end-users in a timely manner.
- Maintains standards related to data integrity, security and
confidentiality.
- Complies with all Federal, State and Local laws, regulations,
rules, and accreditation standards. Understands and adheres to all
policies and procedures of the organization.
- Sustains own professional and specialized competency and
promotes self-development through participation in in-services,
workshops, seminars, and professional organizations.
- Attends and participates in department staff meetings.
- Remains informed by regularly reading all department
communications/email.
- Participates in performance and/or quality improvement
initiatives by actively sharing ideas and cooperating with the
execution of initiatives to improve pharmacy services.
- Participates in the creation and maintenance of a healthy work
environment. A healthy work environment is one where people feel
supported, held accountable, where standards are applied and
expectations are clear. A healthy work environment is one where
leadership supports and leads, models behavioral standards and sets
the example for how to do all things right.Critical
responsibilities related to this:
- Adapts positively to change, including but not limited to:
frequent interruptions, changes in workload, and/or work schedule,
re-prioritizing work for urgent patient care needs, offering
assistance to other team members, etc.
- Being engaged in the department, including owning team
decisions, and supporting department and/or organizational
initiatives.
- Holds self and others to the highest ethical standards, acts
with integrity, demonstrates truthfulness and discretion.
- Supports and maintains controls, cost savings initiatives,
systems and clinical programs to lower costs while maintaining the
highest level of care.
- Interacts courteously and professionally with patients,
visitors, and staff.
- Establishes productive, collaborative relationships with staff
members and within the community.
- Demonstrates sound professional judgment consistent with
clinical/academic background.
- Performs work completely, accurately, and within specified time
frames.
- Responds to stressful situations in a calm, rational
manner.OTHER DUTIES:
- Completes special projects as assigned.JOB
REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION:Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy or PharmD
from an ACPE-accredited pharmacy school is required.CERTIFICATES,
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:Must be licensed as a Pharmacist
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by the hire
date.EXPERIENCE:Requires:
- a Doctorate of Pharmacy or Bachelors of Science in Pharmacy
with an advanced degree, and at least three years of equivalent
work experience OR
- PGY1 residency with 1 year experience OR
- PGY2 informatics residency.
- Oncology pharmacy experience preferred but not
required.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSA):
- Effective interpersonal skills to interact cooperatively with
hospital staff, patients/families/visitors, and pharmacy
colleagues.
- Ability to organize and prioritize work, solve problems, and
respond quickly to urgent requests.
- Ability to perform work accurately, with attention to detail,
and within a specified time period in a fast-paced, and high acuity
environment.
- Exercise sound professional judgement and consider medication
safety/human factors in designing all clinical and technical
work.
- Communicate effectively in English (both orally and in writing)
including ability to interpret and follow complicated verbal and
written instructions with precision, accuracy, and
dependability.
- Ability to multi-task, handle frequent interruptions, and adapt
to changes in workload.
- Must maintain competency to perform the essential duties and
responsibilities necessary to meet the pharmaceutical care needs of
neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric
patients.
- Intermediate to advanced competency in Microsoft Office
applications is required.
- Must have the ability to perform data analysis and complex
reporting functions.
- Knowledge/experience with ADS, carousels, and EPIC are
preferred.Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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Keywords: Boston Medical Center, Boston , Clinical Pharmacist- Informatics- Oncology/Specialty, Healthcare , Boston, Massachusetts
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