The Chemotherapy Clinical Pharmacist prepares and monitors the use of various forms of medications, compounds, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and equipment in the Clinical Pharmacy Division of the hospital and implements policies and procedures to ensure compliance with clinical practice and all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations including New York State Department of Health. This position monitors therapeutic drug administration and safety, manages clinical pathways, formulary management, pharmacoeconomic, and reports patient outcomes utilizing detailed reporting systems. The Clinical Pharmacist attends medical rounds and makes recommendations for pharmaceutical treatments, manages drug therapy programs to ensure safe, appropriate and cost-effective use of medications in accordance with established clinical and safety procedures and regulatory requirements, monitors patients for adverse reactions and develops alternative pharmaceutical treatments. The Clinical Pharmacist provides information to physicians and qualified prescribers on the availability of existing medications, new drugs, warnings, and incompatibility of certain drugs and contraindications of medications and other pharmaceuticals.