The Impact You Can Make Team Impact The Pharmacist, Clinical Specialist Oncology (PCSO) is responsible for: providing quality patient care in relation to the patient’s oncologic/hematologic diagnosis, prescribed treatment, age group, and other identified needs; providing comprehensive pharmaceutical care to oncology/Hematology patients to assure safe and effective drug therapy. The Glens Falls Hospital Impact Mission Our Mission is to improve the health of people in our region by providing access to exceptional, affordable, and patient-centered care every day and in every setting. How You Will Fulfill Your Potential Responsibilities Interprets, reviews and evaluates inpatient and outpatient oncology/hematology or other chemotherapy related patient medication orders for optimal dose, dosage form, frequency, concentration, duration, drug-drug interaction, drug-disease state interaction, drug allergy interaction, drug-nutrient interactions, and potential cross allergenicity, taking into account the individuals patient’s special or age-related needs to ensure optimal drug therapy, high quality patient care and timely dispensing of pharmaceuticals. Performs pharmacokinetics dosing and monitoring for all patients on drugs where therapeutics levels are reported. Participates in multidisciplinary rounds in the inpatient and/or clinic areas with direct patient care contact for visual assessment of physical and psychological signs of drug-related effects. PCSO utilizes all Pharmaceutical Standards for Sterile Compounding. Assures timely compounding and dispensing of patient specific medications assuring the right drug, route, dosage form, strength size, and quantity are selected and prepared in the appropriate concentrations to deliver the prescribed dose. Ensures compliance with regulatory bodies regulating hazardous medications and compounded sterile preparations (CSPs). Develops and maintains clinical practice in oncology/hematology, cooperating with medical and nursing personnel to optimize the pharmacotherapeutic aspects of patient care. Provides optimal selection of pharmacologic agents, and design of a regimen to maximize therapeutics benefit and minimize toxicity. Provides follow-up on the clinical effects of the regimen with adjustments as necessary to achieved desired outcomes. Develop, review, assist and maintain, in collaboration with members of the Division of Oncology/Hematology various protocols and regimens within the electronic system. Participates in committees including, but not limited to: Oncology Program Leaders, Oncology Pharmacy Committee, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Cancer Committee, and other committees as required Provides drug and clinical information to other healthcare professionals in response to specific questions relating to new evolving issues related to the care of patients with cancer. Content expert for the development of oncology specific guidelines, policies and educational material. Participates in supervision of the operations of the Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) satellite Pharmacy, including process improvements, completing performance reviews for the pharmacy technician specialist oncology, provides peer input to the Director of Pharmacy for performance reviews of PCPO, and maintaining the oncology/hematology formulary. Designs, supports and implements policies to provide effective and efficient use of resources and for ensuring that budget, quality and value targets are met in collaboration with the Service Line Administrator of Oncology and Director of Pharmacy. Coordinates and trains new employees and cross trains existing employees to provide efficient and professional excellence in pharmaceutical care in the CTC Pharmacy. Provides visual, spoken, and written clinical education and training to pharmacy students, pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, related to management of oncology for the Department of Pharmacy and other staff related to the safe provision of Oncologic/Hematologic Pharmaceutical Care. Ensures compliance with American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer standards. Clinical Trials Management: Evaluates requests for cancer-related clinical trials; Participates in local Investigational Review Board (IRB) meetings as voting member; assists Research staff in completion of Case Report Forms (CRFs) books in accordance with specific trial requirements; Participates in the preparation of trial budgets for clinical trials, contributes to patient records in accordance with FDA and ICH regulations/guidance; Ensures maintenance of inventory records of investigational pharmaceuticals. Ensures that the CTC Pharmacy function is conducted in accordance with Federal and State laws.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree