In 1971, Yale University established Yale Health to provide health services to its facility, staff and students through a multidisciplinary health maintenance organization located on campus. Yale Health has approximately 47,000 members including students, staff, faculty and their families who come from every state in the country and almost every country in the world and is committed to an inclusive workplace. We are celebrating over 50 years of service to the Yale community.
Our state-of-the-art facility at 55 Lock Street, is where our members receive most of their care from our 150+ providers. It is a 144,000 square foot medical facility with over 90 exam rooms, an Acute Care Department, a 15-bed inpatient facility with two negative pressure rooms, a diagnostic imaging suite including MR and CT scan, x-ray and ultrasound and a full-service retail pharmacy.
Reporting to the Director of the Yale Health Pharmacy, the Pharmacist is responsible for all aspects of pharmacy operations within the department including:
- Preparation and dispensing of medications
- Coaching/managing of staff
- Workflow
- Inventory maintenance
- The ability to provide a high level of care/service to Yale Health patients.
Additional responsibilities include:- Perform clinical screening including checking for proper drug prescribed, dosage, drug interaction and instructions to patients, consult with clinicians on dosage, medication interactions and other clinical issues, counsel patients on correct usage of medications and on possible drug interactions with other prescriptions, provide accurate drug information to healthcare personnel, monitor and maintain records on quantity, quality and type of drugs utilized, ensure emergency carts, Acute Care cabinets and other clinical areas are stocked with proper medication; participate in healthcare fairs and other member programs, work on various pharmacy-related committees, participate in disease management programs, provide coaching and execute operational oversight discussions with technician staff, operate a cash register when necessary, participate in department meetings and maintain a perpetual CII inventory.
Excellent attendance, punctuality and reliability skills. 1. Compounds and dispenses medications used in treatment in accordance with laws and regulations. 2. Determines identity, purity and strength of drugs by assessing formulations and compounds. 3. Verifies and consults with physicians on dosage and viability of generic medications. 4. Reviews all medication orders for in-patients and ambulatory patients. 5. Advises patients on correct usage of drugs and on possible drug interactions with other prescriptions. 6. Ensures adherence to policies and procedures, legal and regulatory compliance including Board of Pharmacy, HIPAA, DEA, USP. Supports organizational and departmental efforts in seeking or maintaining accreditation including Joint Commission and other federal and state agencies related to clinical practice. 7. Provides accurate drug information to physicians, nurses, and other health personnel. 8. Monitors and maintains records on quantity, quality, and type of drugs utilized. 9. Ensures continuity of supply, service, and information concerning drugs and products. 10. May perform other duties as assigned. Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacology and three years of related and demonstrated work experience or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated experience.