Pharmacist - GP Surgery
The Chiltern & The Brook surgeries
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Job summary
The post holder will work within their clinical competencies to provide specialist pharmaceutical support to The Brook & The Chiltern Surgeries including working with members of the wider healthcare team to improve care and support safe and effective prescribing. The role will have a patient facing element either face to face or telephone - including chronic disease management, repeat prescription management and structured medication reviews. This will also include the management and review of patients with polypharmacy. The post holder will need to be proactively involved in quality improvement and audit as well as managing some aspects of the Quality and Outcomes Framework. There will also be the requirement for the post holder to contribute to the provision of out of hours/extended hours/improved access services occasionally. The post holder will be supported to help develop the role and work to improve the care and outcomes for the patients. To play a pivotal role in the delivery of high quality primary health care
Main duties of the job
Clinical medication reviews for patients with single or multiple long term conditions where medicines optimisation is required To reconcile medicines following discharge from hospitals or intermediate care and working with patients and community pharmacists to ensure patients receive the medicines they need post-discharge and to reduce risk of readmission. To manage repeat prescription requests, resolving queries where possible within scope of practice. To ensure patients have appropriate monitoring tests in place when required. Implement changes to medicines in line with MHRA alerts, product withdrawal or shortage and other local or national guidance To maintain full and complete records of all patient contacts using appropriate clinical templates and coding To undertake a proactive role in audit and quality improvement implementing recommendations where appropriate. Provide independent information to patients with regard to medicines and prescribing changes, initiating further support from other healthcare professionals where appropriate Participate in review and setting of policies relating to medicines management and prescribing and help ensure practices prescribe in accordance with local guidelines and formulary To identify areas of clinical risk at network level and make recommendations to support the introduction of new working practices that will optimise the quality of prescribing
About us
Currently a four partner Practice with 7,600 patients
High QOF achievement
Emis clinical system
Purpose-built premises
Strong practice administration and nursing team
Full range of enhanced services
Flexible working pattern/ability to work some sessions remotely
Training and Research practice
Negotiable appointment length/breaks/set session
We are well established member of Thame PCN and offer patient services including First Contact Physios, Pharmacists and Social Prescribers. We are a friendly and supportive surgery - with social events and a never ending supply of coffee and cake.
We also provide training to GP Registrars and teaching to students from Oxford University.
Excellent local facilities and schools, good access to London (M40/M4/M25) and beautiful surrounding countryside.
Date posted
16 September 2024
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
365 days
Working pattern
Full-time, Part-time, Flexible working
Reference number
A3416-24-0003
Job locations
High Street
Chalgrove
Oxon
OX44 7AF
The Chiltern Surgery
Hill Road
Watlington
Oxfordshire
OX49 5AF
Employer details
Employer name
The Chiltern & The Brook surgeries
Address
High Street
Chalgrove
Oxon
OX44 7AF
Employer's website
https://www.watlington-surgeries.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)
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