Job responsibilities
Job responsibilities within scope of practice
Undertake clinics, diagnose and treat
patients . Also, deal with appropriate patient presentation. This
will include being responsible for managing various areas of chronic disease,
including heart failure reviews, structured medication reviews (SMRs),
hypertension management, lipid management, and other conditions based on the
needs of the practice.
Provide pharmaceutical input for
chronic disease management, ensuring to make every contact count. Follow up identified patient groups,
targeting better patient adherence with treatment to improve outcomes.
Carry out medicines optimisation reviews for patients in care homes and those with complex conditions.
Identify patients requiring a
medication review and undertaking a medication review in order to optimise drug
therapy, reduce polypharmacy and minimise unnecessary waste, communicating
directly with patients as necessary .
Responsible for managing long-term
conditions, through conducting structured Medicine Reviews and Chronic Disease
Management clinics.
Review and action incoming hospital
correspondence, particularly where medicine reconciliation or initiation is
required and managing medicines from transfer of care. This will include
liaising with local pharmacies to improve patient outcomes.
Provide advice on queries from other
healthcare professionals
Advising patients of the adverse side
effect of medication and potential interaction with other
medication/treatments.
Provide medicines and long term
disease advice and support to GP practice staff, practice registered patients,
and the wider practice team.
To advise on risk management
processes relating to the prescribing and monitoring of specialist drugs e.g.
controlled drugs and those subject to shared care arrangements.
Provide advice and support to improve
the disease registers to ensure all suitable patients are identified and
offered suitable treatment and monitoring for their condition.
Depending on the needs of the
practice, help GPs by managing the repeat prescribing reauthorisation process
by reviewing patient requests for repeat prescriptions, issuing prescriptions
and reviewing medicines reaching review dates and flagging up those needing a
review.
Ensure patients have appropriate
monitoring tests in place when required.
Facilitate and participate in
multi-disciplinary meetings related to prescribing topics and to engage in the
training of other healthcare professionals and practice staff on matters
relating to medicines usage.
Undertake clinical audits of
prescribing in determined areas, feedback the results and implement changes in
conjunction with the relevant practice team.
To help with QOF, contributing to the
achieving of Quality Outcome Frameworks objectives.
Prepare evidence-based resources and
information to support the Clinical Pharmacy Team and all other relevant health
professionals in the implementation of rational cost-effective prescribing.
Support MOIS and other projects
outlined annually by the practice and local ICB, where appropriate.
The successful applicant should have completed the CPPE Primary Care Education Pathway training course or be due to finish within this fiscal year.