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Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Medication Safety and Quality

Chicago, IL, USPosted 2 days ago
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Position Summary The Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Medication Safety and Quality works with the Senior Associate Director for Safety and Quality to assure and promote the safe use of medications at UI Health. This position requires interdisciplinary collaboration with healthcare providers with medication-related responsibilities (e.g., physicians, nurses, pharmacists, quality management, safety and risk management) to investigate, measure, analyze and improve the safety of the organization's medication use system. The Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Medication Safety and Quality also participates in the precepting of pharmacy students and residents, at the direction of the Senior Associate Director for Medication Safety and Quality. Duties Responsibilities • Provide direction for the safety of the organization’s medication system as a member of the Medication System Review Committee (MSRC). • Participate in medication system monitoring program for the ordering, distribution, administration and monitoring of medications at UI Health. Includes indicator development, auditing, evaluation, and feedback; process improvement recommendations; and staff education initiatives. • Designs, implements and monitors the effectiveness of process improvements related to the medication use process. • Direct involvement in ensuring the ongoing safety of UI Health’s electronic health record (EHR) as it pertains to medication use. • Review medication error/adverse drug event literature, including the Institute for Safe Medication Practices’ Medication Safety Alert! newsletter, to proactively address potential issues in the organization. • Review Medication Occurrence reports and Adverse Drug Reaction reports to identify potential system improvements and educational needs. • Identify potential issues that may warrant root cause analysis (RCA) or failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and bring to the attention of the Senior Associate Director for Safety and Quality. • Ensure the development of new or revision of existing medication-related policy and procedures, clinical care guidelines and protocols when warranted. • Provide medication safety information for inclusion in newsletters and other educational efforts for staff education. • Participate in on-the-job training of clinical pharmacists, clinical staff pharmacists, pharmacy residents, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy externs and pharmacy managers related to medication safety, incorporating the mission statement, goals, and objectives of the department as appropriate. • Participate in the development/assessment of a pharmacy quality program that monitors and ensures the integrity and safety of the services provided by the department. • Assimilate the mission statement, goals, and objectives of the department into the departmental quality program. • Assess departmental compliance with quality indicators through review of audits performed on these indicators. • Collaborate with staff and managers to address any significant problems identified during audits. • Recommend improvement strategies regarding issues identified in audits and provide assistance for action plan implementation. • Participate in audit and indicator periodic review and revise, add and delete audits or indicators based on the needs of the department. • Develop, generate, share and analyze reports from available data sources to facilitate quality improvement activities related to the medication use process. • Assist Senior Associate Director for Safety and Quality in regulatory compliance issues as needed. • Supervise departmental training programs for new clinical pharmacists, clinical staff pharmacists, technicians and externs to ensure up-to-date training materials. • Participate in the education of pharmacy staff, nursing staff, medical staff, and other members of the healthcare team. • Participate in UI Health and departmental staff development activities by designing, evaluating and providing inservices and continuing education programs and by serving as a preceptor and role model. • Participate in the education of PharmD students, PGY1 and PGY2 residents, pharmacy fellows and other pharmacy staff by serving as a preceptor and role model as defined by the guidelines and requirements of the Department of Pharmacy Practice.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Medication Safety and Quality at University of Illinois Chicago | Renata