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(Remote) Pharmacist Informatics - Pharmacy Administration & Education at Penn State Health in Hershey, PA

Responsible for participating in the building and training of pharmacy department applications associated with, but not limited to the Clinical Information System (CIS), Computerized Provider Order Entry functions, clinical documentation, and medication management. Provide RPh oversight to the Associate CIS Applications. The oncology informatics pharmacist will support the conversion to Cerner Oncology, with a primary focus on electronic ordering of chemotherapy and other high risk infusions. The dedicated pharmacist resource will provide clinical expertise, and assist in the design, build, and support of oncology and the medication process in the electronic medical record. Serve as a clinical and technical resource for the Pharmacy Informatics Team, IS clinical analysts, and oncology clinicians Design, build, test, and support electronic orders, order sets, and regimens Participate in all oncology project and order set governance meetings Support the inpatient and outpatient pharmacy systems as necessary to support oncology and infusion room workflow Assist in developing education content for end users Facilitate the standardization of chemotherapy ordering and workflow across the PSH oncology network MINIMUM
Qualifications:
B.S. or Pharm.D. degree in pharmacy required. Current Pennsylvania Licensure or eligibility required. Previous hospital pharmacy experience and/or Pharmacy Informatics experience preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills required.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
PharmacyEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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