Resolution Think, LLC seeks Licensed Pharmacists to join our team. Mission requirements are to ensure Active Military, Reservist, ARNG, DA Civilians, and Contractor Personnel are medically validated for deployment, upon re-deployment, resolve non-deployable conditions and perform full Separation History and Physical Examinations. All services are to be performed on Fort Bliss military installations, with the majority of services provided within the Soldier Readiness Processing Center and other soldier processing affiliated facilities (medical/dental) located throughout the installation. Such services are subject to the day-to-day supervision and control of designated government personnel in a manner comparable to that exercised over military and civil service personnel engaged in comparable health care services.
Essential Functions:
Primary health care providers serve in the capacity of a credentialed physician’s assistant to provide primary care services to Reserve Component patients. Primary health care providers serve in Emergency Rooms of military medical treatment facilities. Primary health care providers may perform independent examinations, and diagnosis and treat patients within personal credentials and privileges delineated by the MTF. Primary health care providers also provide leadership in emergency care services and auxiliary practices in general medicine to military and their family members and retirees in the Fort Bliss Community.
Tele-Health Services – Personal Healthcare Providers may be required to perform duties via Tele-Health as dictated by the Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) mission. Tele-Health is described as the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance pre-mobilization, mobilization, deployments, and post-deployments. Tele-health may include, record screenings, interviews, referrals, clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, public health and health administration. Technologies utilized for Tele-Health services include videoconferencing, the internet, store-and-forward imaging, streaming media, and terrestrial and wireless communications.
Job Responsibilities:
1.Perform contracted services for which granted privileges and which are essentially the same duties as those required of any government (civilian or military) clinical pharmacist of similar experience in a similar duty assignment.
2. Develop and participate in ambulatory care pharmacy practice sites and dispensing in Outpatient Pharmacy by developing collaborative partnerships with the medical staff and reviewing and monitoring outpatient medication regimens.
3. Perform dispensing functions in accordance with established policies/directives.
4. Assess patient’s response to drug therapy and planning drug therapy based on physician established diagnoses.
5. Order and assess laboratory tests necessary to evaluate drug therapy effects and therapeutic outcomes.
6. Analyze patterns and trends to determine appropriate, effective, and economical drug therapy management and when improvement in these areas can be identified, recommends alternatives.
7. Modify dosages, or methods, or significantly alters regimen without prior approval of physician, but subject to post-action reviews.
8. Provide clinical pharmacy services to selected clinics, including drug therapy management, patient education, therapeutic drug monitoring, staff education, and solicited drug therapy consults.
9. Document clinical pharmacy services and therapeutic consults which include economic impact on a continuous basis and prepares related reports.
10. Participate in quality assurance activities (e.g., drug utilization evaluations, measures of clinical pharmacist’s impact on drug therapy, etc.).
11. Travel to and from SRP pharmacy and MTF pharmacy when required to assure medication delivery to service members is available.
12. Use of telecommunications and information technologies to provide health assessment, diagnosis, treatment, consultation, education, and health-related information across distances.
13. Complete each encounter at the end of the day and appropriately close the record.