EAMC MISSION
At East Alabama Health, there are inpatient psychiatric units serving adult, geriatric, adolescent, and child/pediatric populations. The Psychiatric Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is responsible for daily team-based rounding on their assigned unit and providing exemplary clinical care to their patients. The pharmacist will provide pharmacotherapy services, medication profile review, documentation, response to drug information questions, order verification, problem resolution, transitions of care, patient counseling, and distributive functions as needed. The psychiatric clinical pharmacist coordinator will collaborate within the department and with other health care providers to enhance departmental and institutional programs. The pharmacist will provide patient care through the provision of direct operational and/or clinical patient services. Additionally, they will provide leadership through participation in departmental and institutional committees, participation in postgraduate didactic and experiential training programs, and promotion of the profession. Learners at East Alabama Health include pharmacy students, PGY1 pharmacy residents, PGY2 pharmacy residents, and medical residents, and nursing students. This position will not have routine evening shifts and/or weekend responsibilities. This pharmacist will be the PIC of record for the Alabama Board of Pharmacy and as such ensure compliance with both Alabama pharmacy law and federal statutes.