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Cowbridge & Vale Medical Practice is seeking a newly qualified pharmacist to join their team. The role involves participating in a two-year Post-registration Foundation Programme, working closely with experienced practitioners while focusing on patient care, medication management, and comprehensive training. This is an ideal opportunity for a motivated individual looking to enhance their clinical skills in a supportive environment.
Cowbridge & Vale Medical Practice are looking to recruita newly qualified pharmacist or early career pharmacist to work alongside ourclinical team. The post holder will beenrolled in the Post-registration Foundation Pharmacist 2-year programme withHEIW and Cardiff University which includes a protected development day per weekfor the post holder which includes supervision from a practice supervisorpharmacist, pharmacist educational supervisor from Cardiff University and achosen designated prescribing practitioner (DPP) during the IP module. Moreinformation on the programme can be found Post-registrationfoundation pharmacist training programme - HEIW
Main duties of the job
Clinical responsibilities
Support the Practice Pharmacist in:
Education & Training:
Cowbridge & Vale Medical Practice is based in a single site surgery in Cowbridge, in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan. We have 3 GP Partners, two salaried GP, a Clinical Pharmacist, an Advanced Nurse Practitioners, a Nursing Assistant, cluster Pharmacist, Mental Health Liaison officer, Physiotherapist and a Phlebotomist. We have strong and supportive management, administration and reception teams.
We provide care for patients covering a wide rural area and are steadily increasing our patient numbers.
ROLES AND responsibilities:
Responsibility for delivering a specialised clinical pharmacy service at Cowbridge & Vale Medical Practice
Patient Focused Roles
Responsible for undertaking systematic medication and polypharmacy reviews, which will take into account social and practical issues for the patient as well as clinical elements.
Improving Medicines Management and Safety
To review clinical correspondence from secondary care to ensure recommendations to initiate new medicines adhere to the formulary and local guidance and take necessary action where appropriate.
To undertake clinical audit relating to medicines
To action requests for acute prescription requests in line with practice protocols
To undertake medicines re-authorisations and review as part of the repeat prescribing system
To ensure safe, evidence based and cost-effective prescribing in accordance with national and locally agreed standards and priorities, e.g. implementation of NICE guidelines, All Wales Medicines Strategy Group recommendations and Safety Agency alerts and warnings.
To support policies to improve GP practice medicines management services e.g. establish clear recall systems to meet monitoring requirements for drugs
To make recommendations on prescribing choices, budget expenditure and risk management where appropriate, without detriment to patient care
Education and Communication
To provide professional and expert advice to GPs, nurses, practice staff and patients on all aspects of drug treatment (doses, monitoring, interactions, side-effects etc)
To develop and provide expert clinical advice to clinical meetings including educational sessions for the practice staff
To explore and implement ways to effectively educate and involve patients regarding their medicines
Participation in HEIW Post registration foundation programme, to include attainment of independent prescriber (IP) status by the end of the programme.
To support the education and training of other healthcare professionals in the practice, including trainee pharmacists, GP registrars and both pharmacy and medical undergraduates.
Partnership Working
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.