ROLES OF CLINICAL PHARMACIST:
1 1. Patient
medication history interview
2 2. Medication order review
4 4. Adverse
drug reaction monitoring
5 5. Drug
interaction monitoring
6 6. Therapeutic
drug monitoring
7 7. Participating
in ward rounds
8 8. Providing
drug information at the drug information and poison information centre
- Assess the status of the patient’s health problems and
determine whether the prescribed medications are optimally meeting the
patient’s needs and goals of care.
- Evaluate the appropriateness and effectiveness of the
patient’s medications.
- Recognize untreated health problems that could be
improved or resolved with appropriate medication therapy.
- Follow the patient’s progress to determine the effects
of the patient’s medications on his or her health.
- Consult with the patient’s physicians and other health
care providers in selecting the medication therapy that best meets the patient’s
needs and contributes effectively to the overall therapy goals.
- Advise the patient on how to best take his or her
medications.
- Support the health care team’s efforts to educate the
patient on other important steps to improve or maintain health, such as
exercise, diet, and preventive steps like immunization.
- Refer the patient to his or her physician or other
health professionals to address specific health, wellness, or social
services concerns as they arise.
How do clinical
pharmacists care for patients?
Clinical pharmacists:
1. 1. Provide a consistent
process of patient care that ensures the appropriateness, effectiveness, and safety of the patient’s medication use.
- Consult with the patient’s physician(s) and other
health care provider(s) to develop and implement a medication plan that
can meet the overall goals of patient care established by the health care
team.
- Apply specialized knowledge of the scientific and
clinical use of medications, including medication action, dosing, adverse
effects, and drug interactions, in performing their patient care
activities in collaboration with other members of the health care team.
- Call on their clinical experience to solve health
problems through the rational use of medications.
- Rely on their professional relationships with patients
to tailor their advice to best meet individual patient needs and desires.
In-Patient Care |
Activities to be performed by clinical pharmacist
Ward
Round Participation
Medication
History Interview
Treatment
Chart Review
Drug
Information Services
Inventory
control management
Dispensing
pharmacy
Patient
Counselling
Case
Presentations
Drug
Club Presentation
Case
Discussion
Journal
Club Presentation
Medication
Therapy Management
Therapeutic
Interventions
Dosage
Adjustment
Medication
error & Drug related problems
Advanced learning
Continuing medical education (CME)
Case
presesntations
Journal
presentation
Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE)
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