Location:
Medical Center - Fort WorthDepartment:
PharmacyShift:
First Shift (United States of America)Standard Weekly Hours:
40Summary:
The Pharmacogenomics Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will utilize advanced genomic information to optimize medication therapy for patients. This role will require a deep understanding of pharmacogenetics, genomics, and clinical pharmacology.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Pharmacogenomic Assessment: Evaluate patient genetic information to identify potential drug-gene interactions and inform medication selection and dosing.
- Medication Therapy Optimization: Develop personalized medication regimens based on a patient's genetic profile, considering factors such as drug efficacy, toxicity, and adverse effects.
- Patient Counseling: Educate patients and their caregivers about the importance of pharmacogenomics and how it can improve their healthcare outcomes.
- Research and Education: Participate in research projects related to pharmacogenomics and medication therapy. Contribute to the education of other healthcare professionals
Qualifications
- PharmD from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy is required
- Completion of a PGY1 and applicable PGY2 specialty residency or a minimum of 5 years of clinical experience required
- TX Pharmacist license or eligible
- Preceptor license required (must be obtained within 90 days)
- CPR - BLS required
- BPS certification required within 1 year of employment
- Prior experience in pharmacogenetics, genomics, and clinical pharmacology is strongly preferred
About Us:
Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs.
Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.