Baptist Health Princeton Hospital
Essential Functions
Committed to the completion of the educational goals and objectives of the residency program and to the mission and values
of Orlando Health.
Provide service and guidance consistent with the mission and vision of the Orlando Health Department of Pharmacy Services
and the Clinical Pharmacy Team.
Develop and demonstrate competency in all aspects of health-system pharmacy practice including; pharmacotherapy, patient
care, distributive services, drug information, formulary evaluation, policy development, and practice management.
Complete one or more outcome-oriented projects.
During clinical practice experiences, demonstrate the ability to plan, organize, execute, and monitor pharmaceutical care plans
designed to improve the quality of patient care while effectively utilizing resources.
Perform verbal and written pharmacotherapy, pharmacokinetic, and nutritional support consultations for physicians and other
healthcare providers.
Provide pharmacists and pharmacy students with clinical education and training congruent with core competencies and
educational objectives.
During practice management experiences, demonstrate the ability to identify problems, make judgments, communicate
effectively, and assume responsibility for the use of medications and the medication delivery system.
Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of pharmacy workload, human resource management, and the application of
automated medication distribution systems.
Organize and maintain appropriate documentation of clinical and practice management activities for purposes of pharmacy
management and hospital accreditation.
Observe and/or participate on Orlando Health multidisciplinary committees, such as the Pharmacotherapy Committee.
Modify performance and behavior based on evaluation and self-assessment.
Participate in the pharmacy resident recruitment and selection processes.
Other Related Functions
Participates in medical resident training through multidisciplinary patient care rounds, and formal education programs.
Education/Training
Doctor of Pharmacy required from an ACPE-accredited Pharmacy School.
In addition, PGY-2 residency requires completion of a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency from an ASHP-accredited residency
program.
Licensure/Certification
Must be licensed by Alabama Board of Pharmacy (or become licensed at the first opportunity).
Experience
None.
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