Clinical Pharmacist

The clinical Pharmacist is responsible for providing pharmaceutical care to patients; a working knowledge of pharmacokinetics by assisting physicians and staff pharmacist in drug-dose relationships; for providing the hospital with a safe and effective way of monitoring drugs to avoid the potential for any toxic reaction

 

  • Review and evaluate patient medication orders for accuracy, appropriateness, and potential interactions.
  • Provide expert advice to physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals on drug selection, dosage, interactions, and side effects.
  • Assist in monitoring patients’ responses to medications and adjust treatments accordingly.
  • Apply knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to optimize drug therapy and dosing regimens.
  • Educate patients and healthcare staff on proper medication use and potential adverse effects.
  • Participate in developing and implementing hospital policies on safe medication use and storage.
  • Monitor for and prevent adverse drug reactions and medication errors.
  • Maintain accurate records of medication histories, dispensing, and clinical interventions.
  • Stay current with new medications, clinical guidelines, and regulatory requirements.

Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy.Proven experience as a clinical pharmacistWork license is requiredPharm D program, Clinical diploma, or American Board is a must.Giza residency is prefer 
Post date: 26 May 2025
Publisher: Wuzzuf .com
Post date: 26 May 2025
Publisher: Wuzzuf .com