Medication History Specialist - Clinical Risk Managment - Full Time
Company: CHRISTUS Health
Location: Texarkana
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Summary: Under the supervision of the pharmacy
compiles the best possible list of all medications a patient is
taking prior to admission to the inpatient units through interviews
of the patient or patient’s family coming through the Emergency
Department. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable
OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or
Leader of Leaders. Interview patients and family members for the
purpose of compiling an accurate and complete list of current
medications the patient was taking prior to admission to the
hospital, including all prescription, non-prescription, and
investigational medications including: Name of each medication and
formulation (i.e., Extended release) Dosage Route of administration
Include any PRN reason(s) for taking Indication and/or any special
circumstances under which the medication is taken (i.e., taken with
food). Last taken date and time (if known). Provide information
source(s) such as patient, family member, pharmacy, nursing home,
etc. Verify patient allergy information and ensure complete
documentation (i.e., substance, allergy category, reaction
description). Utilizes available resources for medication history
collection including but not limited to: patient and/or family
interviews, medication lists, outside facility medication
administration records, outpatient pharmacy records, and physician
office records. Verifies preferred pharmacy and primary care
physician information. Confirm patient is taking the medication(s)
as directed on the medication bottle(s) and/or vial(s). Document
any discrepancies. Document the reason for any PRN “as needed”
medication. Communicate to the pharmacist any complex and/or
high?risk medications (i.e., insulin sliding scale, warfarin,
methadone clinic, etc.) not comfortable with or does not have
appropriate knowledge about. In addition to the above specialized
responsibilities, the medication history pharmacy tech will also be
able to function as a standard pharmacy tech: Assisting pharmacists
in preparing and distributing drugs, maintaining the drug
inventory, and maintenance of records Discusses any questions or
unresolved medication history issues that arise during the
medication history process with the pharmacist. SECONDARY JOB
FUNCTIONS Use good clinical judgment skills to determine the
accuracy of medication history list as obtained. Solicit other
sources of information to verify accuracy. Collaborate with charge
nurse and patient nurse to determine when patient can be
interviewed. Has excellent knowledge of brand and generic
medication names, common dosages and dosage forms and frequency of
administration of each medication Ability to communicate with
patients of all education levels in an Emergency Department setting
Ability to log on to an electronic clinical data base to determine
if a medication list exists for patient Assess incompleteness of
the current list of medications by looking at drug, dose,
frequency, and indication for use. Establish rapport with patient
to obtain medication history or determine if patient or family
member can provide medication history or call patient's pharmacy or
physician's office for medication history Attends pharmacy staff
meetings and reads departmental email/communications daily.
Complete all competence/skills assessment requirements. Answer
telephone and direct calls to appropriate personnel. Maintain
security and confidentiality. Always maintains
safety-integrity-professionalism. Organizes and prioritizes work
assignments. Performs other duties as assigned. Job Requirements:
Education/Skills High school diploma, or equivalent required.
Experience 2 years’ work experience in a retail pharmacy. Hospital
pharmacy technician experience preferred. Licenses, Registrations,
or Certifications Registered pharmacy technician in the state of
practice required. Certified pharmacy technician preferred. ACPE
accredited IV certification program, including hazardous (minimum
40 hours); or meet the minimum State requirement. Optional BLS,
ACLS, PALS for Pediatric practice. ASHP Medication History
certification preferred. Work Schedule: 5 Days - 8 Hours Work Type:
Full Time
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