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The Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist performs a variety of clinical, logistical, and operational functions to streamline care for oncology patients at the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper. The functions include but are not limited to:
- Collaboration with interdisciplinary care teams to propose best treatment practices in accordance with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines and primary literature
- Provides clinical pharmacy services for oncology patients, including patient counseling, selection of appropriate therapies, monitoring parameters and frequency of monitoring, management of adverse effects, and identification/ management of drug-drug interactions
- Deliver new oncology therapy in-services to the oncology healthcare team
- Lead hematology/oncology pharmacology and therapeutics lectures for hematology/oncology fellow physicians
- Navigate oncology drug shortages, including recommendation of alternative therapies when appropriate
- Precept pharmacy residents and students on ambulatory oncology elective rotation
- Build treatment plans for chemotherapy regimens into EPIC and partake in necessary workflows to add new oncolytic agents to hospital formulary
- Actively participate in oncology pharmacy & therapeutics (P&T) subcommittee and hospital P&T committee meetings
- Assist with medication acquisition for oral and injectable oncolytic therapies, including prior authorizations, appeal letters, and peer-to-peer reviews
- Identify and complete patient care quality improvement projects
- Assist with policy development with regards to oncology patient care
The Child Life Specialist will assess the psychosocial needs of patients and their families to offer and implement supportive, therapeutic interventions such as preparation for health care encounters, procedural support and coping strategies, and opportunities for various types of play.
The Child Life Specialist will be an advocate for pediatric patients and visitors and serve as a resource for other hospital staff in areas of child development, family-centered care, trauma-informed care, age appropriate and developmentally appropriate interactions, and bereavement support.
Work within designated center of excellence to coordinate all clinical aspects of the Cooper
Neurlogical Institute’s (CNI) practice, working closely with the treatment team of
Neurosurgeons and staff.
Demonstrate a comprehensive clinical knowledge of treatment indications, assist with
organizing weekly conferences, protocol follow up, education, and clinical care of patient.
Work collaboratively with physicians to provide community education, first responder
education, as well as peer education within Cooper University Health Care.
A Nuclear Medicine Staff Technologist will be responsible for the following:
•Acquisition and processing of all Nuclear Medicine exams. This will include general NM scans along with Nuclear Cardiology studies.
•Quality control of all Nuclear Medicine equipment.
•The safe handling of all diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals
•The safe handling of all therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
•Weekday, weekend and holiday call for after hour emergencies.
•Follows all NRC and NJDEP regulations regarding radiation safety
A Nuclear Medicine Staff Technologist will be responsible for the following:
•Acquisition and processing of all Nuclear Medicine exams. This will include general NM scans along with Nuclear Cardiology studies.
•Quality control of all Nuclear Medicine equipment.
•The safe handling of all diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals
•The safe handling of all therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
•Weekday, weekend and holiday call for after hour emergencies.
•Follows all NRC and NJDEP regulations regarding radiation safety
Adheres to Departmental procedures, fulfills compliance with life, safety, fire and hazardous waste requirements, Radiation Safety, Infection Control requirements.
Maintains Licensure, participates in C.E.U’s. Performs Ultrasound procedures (Portables, E.R., General, and Vascular).
Maintenance of equipment/supplies, maintains paperwork associated with job function.
Maintains work area.
Participates in clinical activities (i.e. assists with patient flow/care, performs various testing, assists provider etc.)
Participates in clerical activities (i.e. registration, scheduling, filing, telephones, pulling/ preparing charts, faxing, Xerox forms/ charts, fills out forms.
Participates in Departmental on-call tequirements.
The Registered RN is a professional care-giver who, as a member of a multidisciplinary
health care team, assumes responsibility and accountability for a group of patients for a
designated time frame and who supervises and provides care to these patients utilizing the
nursing process including the therapeutic use of self.
Follows established policies and procedures.
Communicates openly with internal customers and supervisors.
Provides excellent customer service interfacing well with all levels of staff, management
and physicians.
Applies Cooper core values.
Other duties as required.
Provide emotional and spiritual support via spiritual/cultural rites and activities elected by
the patients and staff of Cooper Hospital via direct patient contact with pastoral care staff,
departmental volunteers, and clinical pastoral education program students, while
responding to requested referrals to patient/community resources.
Responsible for receipt, distribution and delivery of supplies within Cooper Health Care network. This includes: Picking of requisitions orders, Receipt of Purchase Orders, Delivery of supplies, utilizing truck, Replenishment of inventory supplies, Cycle Counting, Utilizing Lawson / Mobile Supply Chain RF Scanner, Communicate with customers in a professional and courteous manner.
This position has a strong emphasis on customer service to our patients.
Must ensure quality patient scheduling, positive telephone etiquette and customer
satisfaction in support of the mission of Cooper University Hospital.
Serve as the front line contact person for all incoming patients.
Greet, register, schedule, collect point of service copays and provide general information to
patients and their families using AIDET.
Must have the ability to be organized, take independent action and project Cooper’s values
to both customer and co-workers.
Serves as patient’s non-clinical navigator during discharge coordination.