Pharmacist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835S0206X
HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacists.
As of today, the following are the total number of Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacists nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
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What do Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacists do?
Solid Organ Transplant (SOT) pharmacists manage the complex medication regimens of transplant candidates, recipients, and donors by optimizing pharmacotherapy, providing patient education, monitoring for adverse drug reactions, and ensuring medication adherence throughout the transplant journey.
They collaborate as integral members of the multidisciplinary transplant team, working across inpatient and outpatient settings to enhance patient outcomes and ensure the safety and quality of organ transplantation services.
Responsibilities
Pre-transplant: Evaluate the eligibility of transplant candidates and review their medications for potential complications that may arise.
Peri-transplant: Manage medications during the immediate surgical phase to ensure the appropriate use of high-risk drugs.
Post-transplant: Monitor patients to ensure the effectiveness of immunosuppressive therapy and prevent organ rejection, manage drug-drug and drug-disease interactions, and address other complications.
Patient Education: Provide comprehensive education on medication adherence and potential side effects to patients and their caregivers.
Collaborative Practice: Work closely with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to make informed decisions regarding patient care.
Quality Improvement and Research: Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and research to advance the field of transplant pharmacotherapy.
Medication Adherence: Assess and remove barriers to medication access and ensure patients maintain their treatment plans.
Why They Are Essential
- Complex Regimens: Transplant recipients require complex and lifelong medication regimens, particularly immunosuppressants, which necessitate expert management to prevent organ rejection.
- Adherence: Transplant pharmacists assist patients in managing complex medication schedules and enhancing adherence, which is crucial for the success of the transplant.
- Safety and Outcomes: Their expertise helps minimize medication-related complications, reduce hospital readmissions, and optimize long-term outcomes for transplant patients.
- Multidisciplinary Team: They are recognized as essential members of the transplant team by organizations like the United Network for Organ Sharing and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Specialty Pharmasists
Ambulatory Care Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P2201X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the provision of integrated, accessible health care services by pharmacists and is accountable for addressing medication needs, developing sustained partnerships with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community.
Cardiology Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835C0206X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in direct patient care to ensure safe and effective use of medications in patients with cardiovascular disease, as members of interprofessional health care teams.
Compounded Sterile Preparations Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835C0207X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill to ensure that sterile preparations meet the clinical needs of patients, satisfying quality, safety, and environmental control requirements, regulations, and standards in all phases of preparation, storage, transportation, and administration.
Critical Care Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835C0205X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the delivery of patient care services by pharmacists, as integral members of interprofessional teams, working to ensure the safe and effective use of medications in critically ill patients.
Emergency Medicine Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835E0208X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the care of patients at the bedside in emergency medicine settings.
Geriatric Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835G0303X
A pharmacist who is certified in geriatric pharmacy practice is designated as a “Certified Geriatric Pharmacist” (CGP).
To become certified, candidates are expected to be knowledgeable about principles of geriatric pharmacotherapy and the provision of pharmaceutical care to the elderly.
Infectious Diseases Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835I0206X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the use of microbiology and pharmacology to develop, implement, and monitor drug regimens that incorporate antimicrobials to optimize therapy for patients.
Nuclear Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835N0905X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in procurement, compounding, quality control testing, dispensing, distribution, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals.
Nutrition Support Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835N1003X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in maintenance and/or restoration of optimal nutritional status, designing and modifying treatment according to patient needs.
Oncology Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835X0200X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in developing, recommending, implementing, monitoring, and modifying pharmacotherapeutic plans to optimize outcomes in patients with malignant diseases.
Pain Management Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P1400X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skills, providing integrated, comprehensive, and accessible healthcare services to patients experiencing pain and associated symptoms.
Pediatric Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P0200X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the delivery of patient care services by pharmacists that ensures the safe and effective use of medications for all children from neonates through adolescents.
Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P0018X
Pharmacist Clinician/Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is a pharmacist with additional training and an expanded scope of practice that may include prescriptive authority, therapeutic management, and disease management.
Pharmacotherapy Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P1200X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in optimizing pharmacotherapeutic care of patients by developing, implementing, monitoring, and modifying complex treatment plans, providing advanced-level education and consultation, and collaborating with other health professionals in the management of therapy.
Psychiatric Pharmacists
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P1300X
A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in optimizing care of patients with psychiatric illness by assessing and monitoring patients, recognizing drug-induced problems, and recommending appropriate treatment plans.