Evergood have Very exctining Oppertunities for Hospital experianced Pharmacists across the UK. we have 3 - 12 month contracts available to start ASAP.
Hospital pharmacists in the NHS are�responsible for dispensing and procuring medicines and supplies for hospitals, health centers, care facilities, clinics, nursing homes, and GP surgeries.�They may also be involved in manufacturing, developing, testing, supplying, and monitoring the effectiveness of hospital medicines.�
Here are some of the responsibilities of hospital pharmacists:�
Patient care
Provide advice to patients on how to take their medicines, potential side effects, and drug therapy.�They may also help patients who are having trouble taking their medication by working with other healthcare professionals and discussing treatments with patients' relatives, community pharmacists, and GPs.�
Prescription management
Prescribe and check prescriptions for errors, and advise on the most appropriate form of medication.�They may also help patients discharge by transferring information to primary care and coordinating ongoing treatment monitoring.�
Medication safety
Participate in ward rounds to take patient drug histories and ensure safe and effective medication use.�They may also check patients' drugs for suitability to reuse and report medication errors and near misses.�
Medicine-related issues
Identify medicine-related issues and work to reduce hospital admissions and readmissions.�
Hospital pharmacists should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, be able to work well in a team, and pay attention to detail.