Specialist pharmacist - Gastroenterology & GI Surgery
Main Duties and ResponsibilitiesLeadershipAll pharmacy staff including: Chief Pharmacist, Deputy Chief Pharmacists and Associate ChiefPharmacists All Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Medicines Management Pharmacy Assistants, Assistant TechnicalOfficers and A&C staff Care Group Management Team Clinical Director, Consultants and other medical staff (Trust wide) Matron, ward managers, senior and other nursing staff (Trust wide) Bed managers Other health care professionals and Trust staff Pharmacy and medical staff from other hospitals NHSE and ICS staff Patients, their relatives and GPs The general public Medical Research and Development staff Pharmaceutical industry personnel Academic bodies e.g. School of Pharmacy General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) NationalBodies To deputise for the Principal Pharmacist for Planned Medicine as necessary.
To lead clinical pharmacy services for patients treated within Diabetes/post-acute medicine within thePlanned Medicine/ Acute Speciality care group in conjunction with the Principal Pharmacist. To propose and implement policies and procedures designed to improve the pharmacy service topatients in the Trust in conjunction with the Principal Pharmacist in line with national and internationalconsensus guidelines.To lead and comment on policy and service changes and plans within the clinical pharmacy serviceand to contribute to, and participate in, pharmacy service developments in line with departmentaland Trust policy To develop, implement, monitor and evaluate evidence-based prescribing guidelines and protocolsfor use both Trust wide and within Specialist Medicine.
To ensure services provided are in line with local and national policies, guidelines and frameworks To contribute and adhere to clinical pharmacy service standards. To proactively support the development of ward and clinical pharmacy services to Diabetes/postacute medicine within the Planned Medicine/ Acute Speciality care group in order to advance thesafe, clinically effective and cost effective use of drugs to patients.