“…Interpreting complicated pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics using advanced therapeutic drug monitoring, 5 evaluation of patient clinical status and organ function, 6 or the ordering and utilization of procedures or laboratory assays to provide optimal pharmacotherapy are now common practice for most critical care pharmacists. 7,8 Critical care pharmacist participation on the multidisciplinary team has also demonstrated considerable benefits in areas such as anticoagulation, 9,10 antimicrobial therapy, 11 pain, agitation and sleep management, [12][13][14] and overall medication safety. 15 The ICU Liberation Campaign represents bundled interventions conducted by an interdisciplinary team, including a critical care pharmacist that has been associated with improvement in survival, ICU length of stay, and ICU readmission.…”