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Northside Hospital Open Position
Clinical Pharmacist positions specializing in Leukemia, Lymphoma and Stem Cell Transplant. This position handles all aspects of medication management for leukemia, lymphoma and stem cell transplant patients. Patient care is focused on inpatients, infusion center outpatients and physician clinic outpatients with daily patient rounding conducted in all areas. Pharmacists work closely with physicians (hematologists, infectious disease and internal medicine), mid-level providers and nursing to ensure medication management follows clinical literature, current best practices and regulatory standards. Pharmacists provide extensive patient and staff education, lead investigational drug research, oversee technician compounding in outpatient settings, implement medication safety processes and provide oversight for all medication management policies and procedures. Pharmacists also provide extensive training to pharmacy students and both PGY-1 and PGY-2 pharmacy residents.
Candidates must demonstrate ability to handle high volume patient load, be team oriented, possess leadership qualities and have interest in direct patient care as well as projects, quality improvement and medication safety. Previous experience in oncology pharmacy is preferred with residency completion or experience in leukemia/lymphoma/stem cell transplant being given top priority. Board certification is encouraged.
Current schedule is Monday – Friday with rotating weekend and holiday coverage. With additional growth and development of the program, alterations in schedule and positions may occur.
We are currently seeking highly motivated and clinically driven Pharmacists to join our dynamic healthcare team across a variety of specialties systemwide. If you are passionate about advancing patient care and optimizing pharmacotherapy, this is your opportunity to make a difference in a supportive and innovative environment.
Available Specialties Include:
Cardiology
General Medicine
Trauma
Critical Care / ICU
Oncology / Hematology
As part of the health care team, a pharmacist practices Pharmacy as a knowledge-based clinical profession, and integrates patient-oriented services with traditional distributive and drug control activities. Provides pharmaceutical services including drug information to nurses, physicians, and other health care providers. Advises the same with respect to drug interactions, contraindications and other relevant information to ensure optimal and safe drug therapy. Serves all patients to include, but not limited to, neonates, pediatrics, adolescents, adults and geriatrics.

The Clinical Pharmacist supports the mission of the department, hospital, and health-system by preventing, identifying and resolving medication use issues to assure patients safety, improve patients’ satisfaction, optimize patients’ outcome and minimize cost. May work in the centralized and decentralized areas. Will perform all functions of a registered pharmacist including accurate and timely dispensing, clinical interactions with patients and healthcare team, and technician supervision.





Baptist Health Princeton Open Position
Clinical Staff Pharmacist 7 on/7 Evening Shift
Baptist Health Princeton Hospital is seeking a full-time Clinical Staff Pharmacist for a 7on/7off evening shift from 11:30am to 10pm, Monday-Sunday, every other week. Responsibilities providing pharmaceutical care services including, but not limited to oversight, monitoring, preparation, dispensing, and proper documentation of patient medication therapy as well as providing drug information, patient information, and oversight of information and dispensing systems. We are proud to be part of Orlando Health, fostering a culture of connection, commitment, curiosity, and communication.

Pharmacist-Critical Care/Emergency Dept.
The ICU Clinical Pharmacist will float between all critical care units, including the medical ICU, trauma/surgical ICU and cardiac ICU. This position consists of participation in daily multidisciplinary rounds and management of all drug therapy consults for their assigned unit, including pharmacokinetics and parenteral nutrition consults. The pharmacist will have the opportunity to cover in the Emergency Department. The pharmacist will have the opportunity to precept students and residents on ICU rotations.
Qualifications – Pharm.D. or B.S. Degree. Residency or hospital experience (3-5 years) strongly preferred. Board Certification preferred. Must be currently licensed or eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the State of Alabama.
For more information please contact Christen Freeman (christen.freeman@dchsystem.com) or Ava Eure (ava.eure@dchsystem.com or 205-759-7040).