Pharmacist - Acute Care Medical Oncology
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Healthcare
Pharmacy
Description
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Summary:
The University of North Carolina Medical Center Department of Pharmacy’s Oncology Pharmacy team has an immediate opening for a highly motivated individual interested in providing patient care to our medical oncology inpatient service.
The Clinical Pharmacist will work to support the inpatient Medical Oncology service. This service admits and manages patients with a variety of solid tumors for inpatient management, supportive, and palliative care needs. This individual will provide pharmacotherapy services, medication profile review, response to drug information questions, order verification, problem resolution and distributive functions as needed. In addition, this person will work closely with other members of the Department of Pharmacy to address any needs that might arise and that require this person’s qualifications and/or expertise.
The individual will serve as a preceptor for both pharmacy residents at UNC Hospitals and pharmacy students as a part of the institution’s relationship with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
Qualified candidates will have earned a BS in Pharmacy or a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE‑accredited school/college of pharmacy and must be licensed or eligible for licensure to practice pharmacy in the State of North Carolina. The designation of Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist (BCOP) and completion of a PGY2 oncology residency or an equivalent level of pharmacy experience is also preferred.
Contact Information:
Elizabeth Tinoco, Pharm
D, MS, Clinical Manager, University of North Carolina Hospitals. Email: elizabeth.tinoco.edu
- Receives prescriptions, interprets prescriptions, and reviews the patient’s medication profile/history. Clarifies incomplete, inaccurate, or contraindicated prescriptions with the prescriber, nurse, or other health professional, as appropriate. Identifies and intervenes on problems related to the medication needs of the patient.
- Utilizes and analyzes patient data to provide optimal drug therapy recommendations. Assesses the patient’s medication therapy regimen and makes appropriate clinical interventions with the provider. Performs protocol‐driven clinical services such as IV to oral dosing, stewardship activities, etc.
- Compounds and oversees the preparation and dispensing of medications including sterile products using standard formulas, processes and procedures as required.
- Complies with the medication formulary, and therapeutic substitution and other programs designed to optimize drug therapy while minimizing cost as required.
- Completes required documentation such as notations in the medical record, controlled substances documentation, cash register reconciliation, competency, etc. as required.
- Counsels patients and appropriate family members regarding pharmaceutical care issues as requested or required.
- Directs workflow of the shift and supervises pharmacy technicians, students, and/or volunteers present during that shift.
- Adheres to federal, state, local and institutional policies, procedures, standards and regulations.
- Identifies and participates in process improvement opportunities.
- Precepts students, residents and participates in training new pharmacy staff as required.
Other information:
- Education Requirements: Pharm
D or BS Pharmacy Degree - Licensure/Certification Requirements: Active pharmacist licensure with the NC Board of Pharmacy or obtainable before initiation of employment. Recent graduates of ACPE‑accredited colleges/schools of pharmacy may fill this role while pending initial pharmacist licensure, but are subject to limitations mandated by the NC Board of Pharmacy and must obtain licensure within 6 months of orientation or sooner if required for operations.
- Professional Experience Requirements: No prior experience required.
- Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements:
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Employer:
STATE
Entity: UNC Medical Center
Organization Unit:
Chemotherapy Pharmacy
Work Type:
Full Time
Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00
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