Brigham and Women's Anticoagulation Management Service (AMS) is a pharmacist-run clinic that provides full anticoagulation management services for all oral anticoagulants including warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven), dabigatran (Pradaxa), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), apixaban (Eliquis), and edoxaban (Savaysa). Brigham & Women's (BWH) AMS has been recognized as a Center of Excellence by the Anticoagulation Forum. Patients are referred to our service by a Brigham and Women's/Faulkner Hospital attending physician, usually the patient's primary care provider or a specialist such as a cardiologist or hematologist for management of anticoagulation therapy. BWH AMS is a service dedicated to caring for patients who require anticoagulation. Pharmacists will provide full anticoagulation management including, but not limited to, prescribing anticoagulant medications and their required laboratory monitoring tests, while working closely with the referring doctor under a Collaborative Practice Agreement.
We provide the following services:
Selection of most appropriate oral anticoagulant therapy based on patient specific variables (including direct-oral anticoagulants and warfarin) Thorough education on anticoagulation based on national patient safety goals Assistance with getting your medication filled at the pharmacy Ordering and following labs based on patient specific factors Management of anticoagulants around procedures or surgeries Assessment and tools to improve adherence 24/7 emergency pager for triaging bleeding and clotting concerns
Patient Navigator will report to Ambulatory Pharmacy Manager and be part of a core team that works closely together to provide exceptional patient care.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Patient navigation assistant
Contacts patients enrolled in BWH AMS
Coordinate patient enrollment including obtaining patient medical history and laboratory data.
Facilitate patient access to information provided by the program.
Communicate recommendations to patients as provided by the CDTM pharmacist
Assist and help coordinate program development
Help with patient correspondence and scheduling
Help with any administrative tasks as needed
Teaching and Education
Educate patients
Work with the CDTM pharmacist to provide information and education to patients
Other duties as requested.
Qualifications
College degree preferred. Especially well-suited for this position might include individuals with background/major in Public Health, Health Education, Communications, Psychology, Clinical/Health Research. Master's in Public Health potentially beneficial but not required. Similarly, individuals with pharmacy background and training may also be well suited for this role given relevant issues related to drug therapy. Prior experience with clinical research or customer service beneficial. Individuals interested in future positions prior to medical school, public health also potentially well suited for this role.
Skills and Abilities Required
Excellent organizational skills given coordination of multidisciplinary team, various logistical components, data acquisition.
Strong communication skills, especially regarding support for patients and their questions, issues; empathy, ability to learn, adapt to program approaches.
Comfortability with telephone-based workflow
Established ability to work with, coordinate teams.
Computer skills: working knowledge, familiarity with computer, software including use of email, Excel.
Personal abilities/attributes: Positive attitude, creative problem solving, hardworking, flexible, energetic, cognizant of patient confidentiality, appropriate professional demeanor, especially in interacting with physician offices.
Fluency in Spanish or other languages are desirable; and being proficient in utilizing interpreter services
Occasionally may require hours outside normal working hours, such as Saturdays
Comfortable expressing ideas and feedback
Prior experience as a Navigator Assistant or equivalent 1 year experience
Able to work independently
Working Conditions
Work will be remote, must be able to attend on-site training and meetings as needed at Assembly Row.
EEO Statement
Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability.