Oncology
Pharmacists
Oncology pharmacy specialists recommend, design, implement, monitor and modify pharmacotherapeutic plans to optimize outcomes in patients with malignant diseases.
Nuclear Pharmacist
Nuclear Pharmacy seeks to improve and promote the public health through the safe and effective use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis and therapy. A nuclear pharmacist, as a member of the nuclear medicine team, specializes in the procurement, compounding, quality control testing, dispensing, distribution, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals. In addition, the nuclear pharmacist provides consultation regarding health and safety issues, as well as the use of non-radioactive drugs and patient care.
Oncology pharmacy specialists recommend, design, implement, monitor and modify pharmacotherapeutic plans to optimize outcomes in patients with malignant diseases.
Pharmacotherapist
Pharmacotherapy is
that area of pharmacy practice that is responsible for ensuring the safe,
appropriate, and economical use of drugs in patient care. The pharmacotherapy
specialist has responsibility for direct patient care, often functions as a
member of a multidisciplinary team and is frequently the primary source of drug
information for other healthcare professionals.
Ambulatory Care
Ambulatory care
pharmacy practice is the provision of integrated, accessible health care
services by pharmacists who are accountable for addressing medication needs,
developing sustained partnerships with patients, and practicing in the context
of family and community. This is accomplished through direct patient care and
medication management for ambulatory patients, long-term relationships,
coordination of care, patient advocacy, wellness and health promotion, triage
and referral, and patient education and self management. The ambulatory care
pharmacists may work in both an institutional and community-based clinic involved
in direct care of a diverse patient population.Nuclear Pharmacist
Nuclear Pharmacy seeks to improve and promote the public health through the safe and effective use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis and therapy. A nuclear pharmacist, as a member of the nuclear medicine team, specializes in the procurement, compounding, quality control testing, dispensing, distribution, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals. In addition, the nuclear pharmacist provides consultation regarding health and safety issues, as well as the use of non-radioactive drugs and patient care.