Position:: Informatics Pharmacist
Key Responsibilities:-
System Support and Maintenance:
Informatics Pharmacists are involved in the development, implementation, and maintenance of pharmacy information systems, including electronic health records (EHRs) and clinical decision support systems (CDSS).
Data Analysis and Reporting:
They analyze data from these systems to identify trends, generate reports, and provide insights to improve medication management practices.
Workflow Optimization:
Informatics Pharmacists work to streamline workflows and processes within the pharmacy to enhance efficiency and patient safety.
Training and Support:
They provide training and support to pharmacists and other healthcare staff on the use of new technologies and systems.
Collaboration:
They collaborate with pharmacists, physicians, nurses, IT professionals, and other healthcare providers to improve medication use and patient outcomes.
Change Management:
They may also be involved in managing changes to systems and processes, ensuring a smooth transition and minimizing disruptions.
Clinical and Policy Knowledge:
A good grasp of clinical pharmacy practices and relevant policies is essential.
Code Management:
Maintain clean, readable, and well-documented code, adhering to coding standards and best practices
Skills and Qualifications:
- Pharmacist License: A pharmacy license is typically required.
- Understanding of IT Systems: Knowledge of electronic health records, pharmacy information systems, and other relevant technologies is crucial.
- Data Analysis Skills: Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and generate reports.
- Communication and Collaboration Skills: :The ability to effectively communicate with a variety of stakeholders, including pharmacists, physicians, and IT staff.
- Project Management Skills: Ability to manage projects related to the implementation and maintenance of pharmacy information systems.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to manage projects related to the implementation and maintenance of pharmacy information systems.
- Adaptability and Continuous Learning: The ability to adapt to changing technologies and healthcare environments and to continuously learn and develop new skills.
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