FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Clinical Pharmacist?
The primary responsibilities include taking drug histories, reviewing medication for safe use, formulating and updating care plans, educating patients, liaising with medical staff, checking patients' own drugs, and conducting therapeutic drug monitoring.
Is there a requirement for rotation through different pharmacy departments?
Yes, the position includes rotations through Medicines Information, Antibiotics, and the Aseptic Dispensing Unit to gain experience and competence in those areas.
Do Clinical Pharmacists provide professional checking of prescriptions?
Yes, they professionally check inpatient requisitions, outpatient, Accident and Emergency, and To Take Out (TTO) prescriptions to ensure safe and effective therapy.
Are Clinical Pharmacists involved in educating patients?
Yes, they educate patients on their drug therapy to enable concordance and advise them on potential side effects.
Is there a focus on maintaining legal compliance in this role?
Yes, Clinical Pharmacists must ensure all prescriptions comply with the Medicines Act and the Misuse of Drugs Act where appropriate.
Will there be opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the position supports participation in Continuing Professional Development and training for pre-registration pharmacists and student pharmacy technicians.
Are there specific requirements regarding confidentiality?
Yes, all employees must be aware of and adhere to confidentiality policies, as breaches may result in disciplinary action and potential civil action.
Do Clinical Pharmacists participate in audits?
Yes, they identify areas for audit, design and conduct audits, analyze results, and make recommendations.
Is there a requirement to participate in a 7-day service?
Yes, Clinical Pharmacists are required to participate in a rota that enables the department to provide a full 7-day service.
Is training provided for handling controlled drugs?
Yes, training is provided, and Clinical Pharmacists are expected to receive and dispense controlled drugs in accordance with the Misuse of Drugs Act.