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===Outpatient Services===
Medical history review, interviewing patients for medication history, filling of prescriptions, patient counseling/education including food/nutrient interactions, cytotoxic IV preparation, distribution of medications to village and subregional clinics, drug information.
===Inpatient Services===
Preparation of sterile products (IV admixtures, piggybacks, syringes), medication histories, monitoring of drug therapy, drug information, discharge counseling/education on medications including food/nutrient interactions.
====Outpatient Comment====
Our pharmacists are a great resource. We do have a limited formulary—see the medical provider’s toolbox on the Desktop for the complete village, SRC, and Bethel formulary.
Our pharmacists are a great resource. We do have a limited formulary—see the medical provider’s toolbox on the Desktop for the complete village, SRC, and Bethel formulary.



Revision as of 20:05, 14 August 2014

Outpatient Services

Medical history review, interviewing patients for medication history, filling of prescriptions, patient counseling/education including food/nutrient interactions, cytotoxic IV preparation, distribution of medications to village and subregional clinics, drug information.

Inpatient Services

Preparation of sterile products (IV admixtures, piggybacks, syringes), medication histories, monitoring of drug therapy, drug information, discharge counseling/education on medications including food/nutrient interactions.

Outpatient Comment

Our pharmacists are a great resource. We do have a limited formulary—see the medical provider’s toolbox on the Desktop for the complete village, SRC, and Bethel formulary.

Always feel free to ask the pharmacists questions. They are always willing to look up things. The pharmacists will call you if you order something not on the formulary. If you want something not in the formulary you can use a non-formulary request form. This is filled out and the pharmacist can determine if the non-formulary item is allowed.

Pharmacy also manages Coumadin patients and does their INRs in the pharmacy. They will give out INR meters to patients. You need to fill out a pharmacy referral for this to happen. Ask the outpatient pharmacists about it if you have an anticoag patient; they can help you set it up.

Outpatient Pharmacist available for comprehensive medication review, dosing, elders w/ Poly Pharmacy and prior authorization.

Ask pharmacy related questions.

Available: MON – FRI

8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Phone #: 6377 or 6196

Pager: Ambulatory Clinic Pharmacists

-Prescriptions

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-Refills

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