Objective: Provide comprehensive clinical oncology pharmacy oversight across infusion and oral oncology services by ensuring safe, evidence-based, and patient-centered medication management. Partner with providers and clinical teams to optimize treatment regimens, enhance medication safety, support care coordination, and advance high-quality pharmacy operations across all MOASD locations.
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
Collaborate with providers and other clinical staff to provide patients with individualized treatments utilizing the most recent and relevant evidence.
Review infusion orders for accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness.
Evaluate and interpret drug related laboratory results. Recommend dose adjustment, addition, or discontinuation of medication(s) as appropriate.
Identify, resolve, and prevent medication-related problems including subtherapeutic dosage, overdose, drug-drug interactions, drug-disease interactions, adverse reactions, and inaccuracies.
Perform comprehensive evaluation of patient medical records, to provide proper patient counseling.
Serve as the clinical contact for questions related to oral oncolytics, side effect management, toxicity monitoring and adherence issues.
Build, maintain, and standardize treatment regimens within the electronic medical record to ensure accuracy and alignment with current clinical guidelines.
Review provider requested regimen changes, verify safety and appropriateness.
Act as the central point of contact for regimen change communication to prevent scheduling errors and ensure infusion schedulers, authorization staff, nursing, and pharmacy staff receive timely information.
Monitor drug availability issues, guideline updates, pathway changes, NCCN revisions, and proactively update regimens as needed.
Oversee all aspects of the oral oncolytic program, including verification of new and refill prescriptions, and providing supportive care recommendations.
Coordinate with pharmacy technicians to ensure timely processing, communication, and follow-up for oral therapy patients.
Perform drug utilization management activities.
Ensure compliance with USP 797/800 principles relevant to sterile-compounding oversight in coordination with operational pharmacy staff.
Oversee pharmacy technician pharmacy related activities.
Perform final verification of medications prior to distribution to patients.
Ensure proper storage of medications.
Research and answer drug inquiries.
Document appropriately in patient medical records.
Uphold organization policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws.
Collaborate with all organizational staff.
Effectively completes other duties and projects as assigned.
*This job description is not designed to cover an exhaustive list of duties. Other duties may be assigned and activities may change any time with or without notice, as applicable. Furthermore, job descriptions do not establish a contract or change the at-will nature of employment.
Experience, Qualifications, Education
Graduate of an accredited Pharmacy School with a Pharm.D. Current and unrestricted California State Board of Pharmacy Pharmacist license.
Currently holds or eligible to obtain California Advanced Practice Pharmacist (APh) licensure within 120 days of hire.
Must meet ONE of the following:
Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist (BCOP); or
Completed PGY2 Oncology Residency and eligible for BCOP (must pass the BPS Oncology Pharmacy Certification examination within 120 days of hire); or
Completed PGY1 Pharmacy Residency + two (2) years of Clinical Oncology Pharmacy experience (must pass the BPS Oncology Pharmacy Certification examination within 120 days of hire); or
No residency, but at least four (4) years of Clinical Oncology Pharmacy experience (must pass the BPS Oncology Pharmacy Certification examination within 120 days of hire)
Ability and means to travel in a timely manner to other office locations. Requires active California driver’s license and proof of insurance for vehicle used.
Ability to compile and interpret information from multiple sources.
Thrive in a busy fast paced environment.
Establish and maintain professional and productive working relationships with providers and coworkers.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with tact, objectivity, sensitivity, and good judgment when interacting with patients, referring offices, providers, and coworkers from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Proficiency in computer processing functions, software and other standard office equipment.
Ability to effectively work, collaborate, and prioritize tasks independently and in a team environment.
Ability to calmly and professionally resolve issues with diplomacy and tact.
Medical Oncology Associates of San Diego (MOASD) offers a complete range of oncology services in an atmosphere of professionalism, encouragement and understanding. MOASD provides personalized care for the detection, diagnosis, treatment, support and follow-up of cancer patients and their families.
Our offices are within the Sharp Outpatient Pavilion, designed specifically to meet the needs of individuals diagnosed with cancer. Recognizing the importance of providing all services “under one roof”, our offices house a medical oncology infusion center, physician offices and exam rooms, and on-site registration. MOASD operates satellite facilities adjacent to UC San Diego Health East Campus, Scripps Mercy, and Sharp Coronado Hospital