Pharmacy Fellow Position Available In Davidson, Tennessee
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Job Description
Pharmacy Fellow Pharmacy Fellow locations
MHC Nashville, TN
time type
Part time
posted on
Posted 2 Days Ago
job requisition id
JR101016
Ranked one of Tennessee’s top places to work, MHC is a rare and special place where outstanding company culture is intentional. Where clients and associates are treated the same, as equals. Mental Health Cooperative, Inc. (MHC) was formed in 1993 to serve individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Since then, we have expanded our services to children and adolescents with severe emotional disorders across Middle and East Tennessee. Our sole purpose is to support and treat those challenged with serious mental illness and poverty. Although based out of Nashville, we serve several communities across middle and East Tennessee with satellite offices in Antioch, Gallatin, Dickson, Columbia, Cleveland, Murfreesboro, Clarksville, Cookeville, Chattanooga, and Memphis. If you are interested in joining a team that is caring, collaborative, innovative and energizing this might be a great place for you!
Scope of Work:
Academic Pharmacy Fellow on
Flourish Health Clinic Key Responsibilities:
Flourish Health Clinical Service Delivery
a. Provide medication-related and clinical services including: Medication reconciliation and counseling Medication verification and dispensing Naloxone and fentanyl test strip distribution and education Point-of-care testing (e.g., glucose, A1C, lipid panels, rapid HIV/HCV, COVID/influenza) Preventative care services (e.g., administer screenings, immunizations) Chronic disease management and acute care services, including medication prescribing under collaborative practice agreements with physicians Developing and reviewing clinical treatment protocols and patient care workflows Safe medication disposal efforts Participate in behavioral health, harm reduction, and crisis intervention services, including initial assessments and referrals Participate in overdose response and provide naloxone as clinically indicated Ensure accurate documentation of all patient encounters and clinical services in the EMR Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members including medical providers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, counselors, and outreach teams in interdisciplinary case discussions and care planning Participate in training and mentorship of student learners on clinical care Assist in maintaining inventory and regulatory compliance for medication handling Support monitoring of clinical service metrics and patient outcomes b.
Harm Reduction & SUD Best Practices:
Deliver patient-centered care grounded in harm reduction and trauma-informed practices Administer or supervise naloxone distribution, fentanyl test strip education, and safer use counseling Support the integration of evidence-based harm reduction models into mobile clinical workflows, such as screening and referral for MAT and behavioral health services Participate in training and mentorship of student learners on stigma reduction and culturally responsive care Assist with educating and implementing strategies for stigma reduction in clinical care Review current literature and program outcomes to support continuous improvement Collaborate on data tracking tools for monitoring harm reduction supply distribution, utilization, and patient outcomes Provide clinical feedback and recommendations during program evaluation and CQI processes Mental Health Cooperative embraces inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity. We’re committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Mental Health Cooperative is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. About MHC MHC was founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in response to the need for assertive community-based treatment for individuals who have required frequent inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. Since 1993, MHC has been passionately helping adults with severe mental illness to live quality lives in the community with our state-of-the-art treatment and support. In 1999, MHC recognized the need to support the whole family and expanded services to include children and youth. We established our non-profit agency by merging three community organizations: Urban Case Management of Meharry Community Health Center, Continuous Treatment Team of Council of Community Services, and Mobile Crisis Team of the Crisis Intervention Center. This fusion resulted in an innovative, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary approach that addresses the specialized needs of individuals living with severe behavioral health conditions and challenges related to poverty. MHC remains the only organization in the state focused solely on this population.