Job Responsibilities:
Assist Pharmacy Manager to manage the day to day functioning of the pharmacy department.
Offer advice on the prescription and use of medications to medical, nursing and pharmacy staff.
Dispense drugs to patients and provide advice on how to take them safely, counsel patients on appropriate dosing and routes of administration.
Supervise the prescriptions dispensed to patients to ensure their safety, quality, and compliance with applicable law.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Perform activities in the pharmacy area according to hospital policies and directives, standard practices of the profession and pharmacy legislation.
Monitor drug therapy as assigned by medical staff, suggest alternative drug therapy when appropriate.
Supervise staff compounding, label and package medications and pharmaceuticals.
Ensure medications are dispensed with clear instructions and correct labeling to patients.
Check that drugs ordered correspond with conditions of patients, overdoses do not occur, allergies and drug interactions have been excluded.
Check that medication orders entered into dispensing program are accurate and utilize Care21 correctly.
Ensure and provide clear, understandable instructions to discharge patients in a language known to the patient (if applicable).
Comply with Pharmacy Legislation and maintain all records in the hospital as required by the Dangerous Drug Act 1952 and the Psychotropic Substances Regulations 1989.
Consult and advise medical staff personnel regarding utilization of drugs and pharmaceuticals.
Ensure secure storage of narcotics and other controlled substances on a regular basis.
Develop interdisciplinary communication with nursing and medical staff. Cooperate with nursing to improve patient care through in-service teaching.
Liaise with nursing and medical staff concerning prescription orders, drug and pharmaceutical details, patients' reactions, errors and complaints.
Investigate reports of incidents, medication errors and patient complaints. Resolve problems or make recommendations to Pharmacy Manager for actions.
Assist in communicating policy and procedure updates to pharmacy staff when necessary.
Perform orientation of new staff.
Supervise and train other pharmacy staff.
Attend monthly staff meetings.
Attend meetings and participate on committees as directed by Pharmacy Manager.
Evaluate and review medications for addition to or deletion from the Formulary to Pharmacy Management.
Assist Pharmacy Manager in drug utilization reviews and prepare drug review criteria for medical staff review.
Perform on-call duty as scheduled.
Enhance professional growth and development through participation in education programs, current literature, in-service meetings and workshops. Remain apprised of latest pharmaceutical products, developments, and laws.
Use pharmacy computer system to maintain records and track inventory. Assist in stock take and drug audits.
Perform other related duties as arranged or requested.
Education and Requirements:
Graduate of a Ministry of Health recognized University or College of Pharmacy, B. Pharm Degree/ B. Science (Pharmacy). Registration by the Pharmacy Board, Ministry of Health as Registered Pharmacist and possesses a valid Annual Retention Certificate issued by the Pharmacy Board.
Shall be a registered pharmacist by the Pharmacy Division, Ministry of Health, capable of obtaining a poison license to practice in the hospital pharmacy premises.
Shall have a minimum of one year experience in hospital pharmacy practice.
Knowledge in purchasing and inventory control.
Good command of English and Bahasa Malaysia, both written and spoken.
Special Demands:
Ability to communicate with all levels of people and departments.
Display professionalism at all times.
Possess good managerial and leadership, negotiation, communication and interpersonal relationship skills and good judgment.
Application Questions:
What's your expected monthly basic salary?
Which of the following types of qualifications do you have?
Have you worked in a role where you were responsible for stock control?
How many years' experience do you have as a Registered Pharmacist?
How many years' experience do you have as a Hospital Pharmacist?
Company Overview:
Columbia Asia Group of hospitals, established in Malaysia in 1996, is an international healthcare company operating medical facilities in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Columbia Asia hospitals are now part of Asia One Healthcare, which is majority-owned by Hong Leong Group and the global alternative asset management firm, TPG. Since its inception, Columbia Asia has dedicated and provided top-notch healthcare services across Southeast Asia for more than two decades. With 14 advanced medical facilities in Malaysia strategically located in densely populated areas, it aims to provide the best care possible closer to home with its tagline "Right Here For You".#J-18808-Ljbffr