2012
DOI: 10.2146/ajhp110399
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A solution to an unmet need: Pharmacy specialists in medication-use systems and technology

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“…The knowledge, education, and skills set of a CPIO is focused around the medication use process. CPIOs may provide value through leadership for of medication-use systems [86] extending into pharmacy operations, medication safety, quality improvement, pharmaceutical waste, medication preparation, and medication administration. Specific tasks may include vendor selection and contracting, vulnerability assessment, prevention strategy, and decision support.…”
Section: Cpiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The knowledge, education, and skills set of a CPIO is focused around the medication use process. CPIOs may provide value through leadership for of medication-use systems [86] extending into pharmacy operations, medication safety, quality improvement, pharmaceutical waste, medication preparation, and medication administration. Specific tasks may include vendor selection and contracting, vulnerability assessment, prevention strategy, and decision support.…”
Section: Cpiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, pharmacy leaders identified the need for an Information Technology leadership role called Medication-use Systems and Technology Pharmacist (MST) [86]. This role's focus on distribution technology may be the reason why the word "informatics" was omitted from the title.…”
Section: Cpiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cannot expect new pharmacy graduates or firstyear residency graduates to have attained a high level of expertise in these areas, which means that the expertise must be developed either as a pharmacy practice specialty or as a major component of a broader specialty. 4 Most of these specialists could be based in academic health science centers, and it might be feasible for other hospitals to develop linkages to them.…”
Section: Practitioner Expertise In the Applied Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%