Oncology Pharmacy in Your Community - CAPhO
Oncology Pharmacy in Your Community - CAPhO
Oncology Pharmacy in Your Community - CAPhO
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2007 | NOPS PANEL SESSION<br />
SYNOPSES<br />
NOPS — <strong>Oncology</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Community</strong>, October 26-28, 2007<br />
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ONCOLOGY PHARMACIST Sunday, October 28th, 10:55 - 12:20<br />
Darryl Boehm:<br />
In this presentation, an overview of oncology pharmacy services provided through the two tertiary cancer centres <strong>in</strong> Saskatchewan will be<br />
reviewed. In addition, the presenter will review a typical day for a front l<strong>in</strong>e staff pharmacist at a tertiary cancer centre <strong>in</strong> Saskatchewan.<br />
Nancy Halle:<br />
1. Presentation of the facilities<br />
2. Description of the healthcare team and the services provided<br />
3. Description of the pharmacist’s role<br />
4. Identifi cation of the challenges/opportunities for the pharmacist<br />
Jackie Moulton:<br />
Rural oncology pharmacy has different challenges as well as different benefi ts than oncology pharmacy <strong>in</strong> larger centers. Through my<br />
presentation I hope to enlighten participants as to these challenges and benefi ts and <strong>in</strong>novative ways to overcome such challenges.<br />
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