Clinical Informatics Pharmacist
Clinical Informatics Pharmacists are responsible for ensuring that healthcare organizations utilize technology to improve patient care. They work with clinicians, information technology professionals, and other stakeholders to develop, implement, and evaluate health information systems. Clinical Informatics Pharmacists also provide education and training to other healthcare professionals on the use of health information technology. This role is ideal for those looking to combine their passion for pharmacy with their interest in technology.
Education and Training
Most Clinical Informatics Pharmacists have a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree. They may also have a master's degree in clinical informatics or a related field. Additionally, many Clinical Informatics Pharmacists are board-certified in clinical informatics by the American Board of Pharmacy Specialties.