Pharmacist Skills Checklist

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PLEASE RATE YOUR LEVEL OF SKILLS & FREQUENCY OF PERFORMANCE FOR THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES/SKILLS:

Proficiency

  1. I have never done the stated task.
  2. I have performed the task/skill infrequently; I require more experience/practice to feel comfortable and proficient.
  3. I have performed the task/skill several times and feel moderately comfortable functioning independently but would require a resource person nearby.
  4. I have performed the task/skill frequently and would feel very comfortable and proficient performing it without supervision or practice.

Frequency

  1. 5 or less Annually
  2. 5 or less Quarterly
  3. 3 or less Monthly
  4. 1 - 5 times Daily/Weekly
PHARMACY SETTING *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Ambulatory Care
Clinic
Compounding
Consulting
Correctional Facility
Geriatrics
Home Health
Home Infusion
Hospital - Inpatient
Hospital - Outpatient
Long Term Care
Mail Order
Military/Government/VA
Oncology
Pain Management
Pediatrics
Pharmaceutical Research
Pharmaceutical Sales
Private Pharmacy
Psychiatric
Retail
Sub-Acute
PHARMACY EXPERIENCE *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Admixture
Anticoagulant Dosing
Aseptic Technique
Accepting/Verifying Daily Order of Non-Narcotic and OTC items from Wholesaler/Distributor
Accepting/Verifying daily Order of Schedule II-V Narcotics from Wholesaler/Distributor
Blister Packs
Burns
Cardiothoracic/Cardiology
Cart Fill
Cart Check
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy Compound
Compound
Consulting
Critical Care
DME Equipment
Drug Information Specialist
Drug Interactions
Drug Rehabilitation Programs
Emergency Rooms
Enteral Feeding
Formulary Compliance
Emergency Pharmacy Experience
General Surgery
Geriatric
Hazardous Drug Handling
High-Risk Pregnancies
Homeopathic Treatments
Immune Globulin Therapy
Infectious Disease
Infusion Pumps
Injections
Intensive Care Unit
IV Preparations
Inventory Ordering
Kinetic Dosing
Knowledge of Over-the-Counter Drugs
Low-Pressure Technique
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Multi-Disease Treatments
Narcotic Dispensing Protocols
Neonatal
Nuclear Pharmacy
Nutritional Formulas
Nutritional Protocols
Oncology
Oral Suspension Reconstitution
Ostomy Supplies
PMB Prior Authorization Initiation/Follow-Up
Pediatric Infusion Therapy
Pharmacy Benefits Manager
Poison Control Pharmacist
Process Prescriptions through 3rd Party Processors
Record Keeping Requirements for Compound Medications
Restocking of Legend Items
Restocking of Over-the-Counter Items
Retail Compounding
Skin Care Products
Surgical Supplies
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Preparation
Ulcer Care Products
Urological Supplies
PHARMACY SOFTWARE *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Abbott
Access
Allscripts
BAXA
Baxter/Sure Med
Cerner
CPSI
Etreby
HBS
Horizon Meds Manager
McKesson
Meditech
NDC
NexGen
Opus-ISM
OSCO
OPUS
PDX
Parata
Pharm ASSIST
PharmNet
Pharmtrak
PROScript 2000
Pyxis
QS1
Renlar
Rx-Link
Speed Script
TechRX
Win Pharm
DOSING - CONVERSION FOR MEDICATIONS *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Intravenous to Oral
Intravenous to Intravenous (For Changes in Brand)
Medication Dosing for Neonates/Peds
Medication Dosing for Young Adults
Medication Dosing for Adults
Medication Dosing for Geriatrics
Medication Dosing for Obese
Oral to Intravenous
Unit Dose: Solid
Unit Dose: Oral Liquids
Use of Actual Body Weight for Dosing
Use of Ideal Body Weight for Dosing
DISEASE STATE MANAGEMENT *
SKILLFREQUENCY
AIDS/HIV
Anticoagulation
Asthma
Cardiovascular Disease
Chemotherapy
Cystic Fibrosis
Depression
Diabetes
Dyslipidemia
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hypertension
Osteoporosis
Pain Management
Smoking Cessation
Transplant
PHARMACIST IN COMMUNITY/HOSPITAL/INSTITUTIONAL SETTING *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Accepting Called in Prescriptions from Physician's Offices
Enter Rx into the Rx Computer
Check the Work of Pharmacy Technicians
Call Physicians for Refill Authorizations
Compound Medications for Dispensing
Transfer Prescription Orders
AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES *
SKILLFREQUENCY
Newborn/Neonate (birth to 30 days)
Infant (31 days to 12 months)
Toddler (1-3 years)
Preschooler (3-5 years)
School age children (5-12 years)
Adolescents (12-18 years)
Young adults (18-39 years)
Middle adults (39-64 years)
Older adults (64-79 years)
Elderly adults (80+ years)

Attestation

ATTESTATION: *