Temple University Hospital
Travel Clinical Pharmacist - $2,967 per week
Temple University Hospital, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States, 19117
Certification Details
RPH-LIC - PA Pharmacist License (Required)BLS - Basic Life Support (Preferred)Job Details
The shifts are rotating (day, evening, night), includes weekends and holidays, dependent upon the shifts needing coverage. It could also be at other sites. (part Time)The Pharmacist reviews all medication orders received from Physicians and Physician Extenders and dispenses medications after assuring that drug, dose, frequency, and route of administration are appropriate.Reviews patient allergies, past medical history, drug interactions and lab information for any potential clinical conflicts prior to dispensing medications.Responsible for inventory control.Provides drug information support for other healthcare team members.The Pharmacist oversees the work of all pharmacy students and technicians in the preparation of medications to ensure accuracy and safety in the medication use process.The Pharmacist collaborates with the Health Care Team on the planning for continuum of care and discharge planning.Job Requirements
Bachelors Degree: College of Pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (Required)Doctorate Degree: PharmD (Preferred)1 Year experience working in hospital, or Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) in a clinical setting (Required)Schedule Information
Shifts are rotating (day, evening, night)Includes weekends and holidaysDependent upon the shifts needing coverageAdditional Details
All placements at Temple Health either need to be vaccinated or have an agency approved medical or religious exemption for COVID-19.
RPH-LIC - PA Pharmacist License (Required)BLS - Basic Life Support (Preferred)Job Details
The shifts are rotating (day, evening, night), includes weekends and holidays, dependent upon the shifts needing coverage. It could also be at other sites. (part Time)The Pharmacist reviews all medication orders received from Physicians and Physician Extenders and dispenses medications after assuring that drug, dose, frequency, and route of administration are appropriate.Reviews patient allergies, past medical history, drug interactions and lab information for any potential clinical conflicts prior to dispensing medications.Responsible for inventory control.Provides drug information support for other healthcare team members.The Pharmacist oversees the work of all pharmacy students and technicians in the preparation of medications to ensure accuracy and safety in the medication use process.The Pharmacist collaborates with the Health Care Team on the planning for continuum of care and discharge planning.Job Requirements
Bachelors Degree: College of Pharmacy accredited by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (Required)Doctorate Degree: PharmD (Preferred)1 Year experience working in hospital, or Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) in a clinical setting (Required)Schedule Information
Shifts are rotating (day, evening, night)Includes weekends and holidaysDependent upon the shifts needing coverageAdditional Details
All placements at Temple Health either need to be vaccinated or have an agency approved medical or religious exemption for COVID-19.