2. Adverse drug reactions [ADR] monitoring Through the ADR monitoring report, scattered ADR case data can be collected, and the causal relationship can be analyzed and evaluated. Adverse drug reaction monitoring is an important part of clinical pharmacists' in-depth clinical work. Clinical pharmacists should establish a reporting system for adverse drug reactions in hospitals, understand and collect adverse drug reactions, make causal evaluation and analysis on the collected adverse drug reaction reports, report them to the monitoring center of adverse drug reactions on time, and feed back relevant information of adverse drug reactions to the clinic in time to prevent and reduce adverse drug reactions.
3. Drug information collection and consultation service The rationality of clinical drug treatment must be based on mastering a large number of latest drug information in time, so clinical drugs should often collect drug treatment information; Typical clinical medication problems accumulated at ordinary times; The latest new drugs, medical trends or related information can provide drug information for problems in clinical treatment by compiling "drug news". Providing information through drug consultation can promote medical cooperation and make drug use safer, more effective and more reasonable.
4. Comprehensive mastery of pharmacy knowledge Clinical pharmacists, as leaders in the field of pharmacy, have great responsibilities in pharmaceutical work. Clinical pharmacists should be familiar with comprehensive and systematic pharmaceutical knowledge. In addition to the knowledge that ordinary pharmacists should master, the knowledge of drug treatment monitoring, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics must also be mastered and consciously updated.