As part of the PROPEL Programme (Plymouth Rotational Opportunity for Progression through Experience & Learning), you will participate in defined and structured Band 6 core or Band 7 specialised rotations across a variety of settings within pharmacy and clinical specialities. Learning outcomes and training opportunities will be linked to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Frameworks. You will undertake fully funded further study appropriate to the role, e.g., Diploma/Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy Practice and Non-Medical Prescribing.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Participate in the delivery of a high-quality clinical pharmacy service ensuring the safe, effective, and economical use of medicines for patients attending and admitted to University Hospitals Plymouth.
2. Support ward-based clinical pharmacy services to ensure safe prescribing and administration of medicines, including drug history taking, medicines reconciliation, medicine supply, patient medication consultations, medicines optimisation services, and discharge medication service (DMS).
3. Provide expert advice on medications (supply & clinical issues) to clinical staff across the organisation.
4. Teach and clinically supervise pharmacy staff (pharmacists, technicians & support staff) and other healthcare professionals across the organisation.
5. Undertake audits and engage with the department's Quality Improvement and practice research projects.
6. Participate in the on-call and out of hours service as per departmental rota.
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