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Clinical pharmacy services

To help maxmize our patients' care and safety, our clinical specialists monitor their medication use and regularly review medication orders.

Wesley Medical Center has a technologically advanced drug distribution system that is widely recognized throughout the United States. To enhance patient safety, bar code technology is used from the time each drug arrives in the pharmacy until it is administered to a patient in order to minimize opportunities for error. Electronic medication administration records and electronic intervention documentation systems are in place.

Pharmacists at Wesley are involved in all aspects of pharmaceutical care. We employ clinical specialists who monitor patients, make rounds with physicians, participate in medication use evaluations, and improve patient safety through protocol and preprinted order development. Clinical staff pharmacists review medication orders and monitor patients on a daily basis. They have the opportunity to participate in code blue and trauma response, provide patient education, and to serve as members of an anticoagulation service.


Clinical services

The goal of clinical pharmacy services is to maximize the care and outcomes of patients through optimal use of medication therapy. Clinical pharmacy specialists provide leadership for the pharmacy and the hospital within their respective area of expertise. They participate with physicians and other members of the healthcare team in direct patient care activities, and are highly sought after for their knowledge and expertise. They provide extensive education for health care professionals about safe and appropriate use of medication therapy.

Clinical staff pharmacists are responsible for reviewing all physician medication orders, guarding against allergies, drug interactions, adverse drug reactions, etc. In addition, they carefully monitor patients on an ongoing basis to help ensure that medication therapy is appropriate and achieving the desired outcomes. These pharmacists provide oversight for the hospital’s drug distribution system to provide accurate and timely medication doses.

Some of the other clinical pharmacy services provided at Wesley include:

  • Drug Information Services
  • Medication Reconciliation Services
  • Anticoagulation Service
  • Pharmacokinetic Consult Service
  • Antibiotic Stewardship
  • Code Blue Response
  • Patient and Health Care Provider Education
  • Trauma Response
  • Drug Information
  • Interdisciplinary Rounding
  • Sepsis Team
  • 24 Hour Clinical Pharmacy Services Coverage
  • Stroke Team
  • Drug Use Evaluation
  • Committee Membership
  • Formulary Development and Management
  • Protocol and Order Set Development
  • Research and Investigational Drugs

Research

Investigational drugs provide patients and physicians with access to novel therapies, often allowing treatment of diseases or conditions for which there are no approved alternatives. The pharmacy investigational drug service provides the experience and expertise needed to support studies with investigational drugs.

In addition, clinical pharmacists at Wesley often design and conduct research studies that advance pharmacy practice or improve knowledge about the optimal use of existing medications.

Call (316) 962-2305 for more information.