NCCN 2013 Oncology Pharmacy Best Practices Webinar Series: Pharmacy Implications for Managing Adolescent/Young Adult Patients with Cancer

April 18, 2013

Pharmacists are important to the clinical decision-making process, both at the individual patient level and the drug use policy level. At the individual patient level, the oncology multidisciplinary team typically includes a clinical pharmacist who specializes in oncology. Furthermore, pharmacists dispensing chemotherapy require the clinical knowledge and expertise to effectively assess the appropriateness of therapy (i.e., for indication, dosing, etc.) and monitor the patient for adverse effects. Pharmacists also must be knowledgeable about specific drugs to be able to effectively counsel a patient regarding medications. At the policy level, pharmacists are actively involved in the formation of drug use policy though their participation on Pharmacy & Therapeutics committees for hospitals and managed care organizations. Often, the pharmacist on the committee performs the literature review and writes the policy for the committee to approve.

 

Target Audience

This educational program is designed to meet the educational needs of pharmacists.

Learning Objectives

Following this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe recent advances in the management of Adolescent and Young Adult patients with cancer
  • Outline the implications of recent research and practice changes to the clinical algorithms for Adolescent and Young Adult patients with cancer
Additional information
Supporters: 

This activity is supported by an educational donation from Amgen.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.00 Participation
  • 1.00 Pharmacist
Course opens: 
04/18/2013
Course expires: 
06/28/2013
Event starts: 
04/18/2013 - 1:00pm EDT
Event ends: 
04/18/2013 - 2:00pm EDT
Cost:
$0.00

Rebecca Johnson, MD
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Available Credit

  • 1.00 Participation
  • 1.00 Pharmacist

Price

Cost:
$0.00
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