Our 3rd and final installment in this Oncology Pharmacy Training Pathways mini-series discusses the PGYNone route. I am joined by Vineetha Thomas and Sheila Pierre to discuss their experiences in becoming oncology pharmacists, forgoing residency training, positions they held earlier in their career, and ultimately becoming thriving oncology pharmacists.
This mini-series is supported by the ELO Collaborative, a fantastic training opportunity for those seeking get more oncology training outside traditional pathways.
Use this link to explore: https://elojbossaer--kelleycpharmd.thrivecart.com/elo-collaborative-1-year/651082f1e4e3c/
There is no universal pathway to become an oncology pharmacist, and the discussions in this mini-series reflect the views & experiences of those involved.
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Our 3rd and final installment in this Oncology Pharmacy Training Pathways mini-series discusses the PGYNone route. I am joined by Vineetha Thomas and Sheila Pierre to discuss their experiences in becoming oncology pharmacists, forgoing residency training, positions they held earlier in their career, and ultimately becoming thriving oncology pharmacists.
This mini-series is supported by the ELO Collaborative, a fantastic training opportunity for those seeking get more oncology training outside traditional pathways.
Use this link to explore: https://elojbossaer--kelleycpharmd.thrivecart.com/elo-collaborative-1-year/651082f1e4e3c/
There is no universal pathway to become an oncology pharmacist, and the discussions in this mini-series reflect the views & experiences of those involved.
Malignant Hematology Updates:
Venetoclax dosing strategies continue to evolve
HMA/Ven + IDH1/2 inhibitors: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO-25-00640
HMA/Ven + revumenib: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO-25-00914
Venetoclax + CPX-351: https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.27723
APOLLO: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO-25-00535
Iland APOLLO editorial: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO-25-01496
ctDNA assessment vs. PET in Large B-Cell Lymphoma: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO-25-01534
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Our 3rd and final installment in this Oncology Pharmacy Training Pathways mini-series discusses the PGYNone route. I am joined by Vineetha Thomas and Sheila Pierre to discuss their experiences in becoming oncology pharmacists, forgoing residency training, positions they held earlier in their career, and ultimately becoming thriving oncology pharmacists.
This mini-series is supported by the ELO Collaborative, a fantastic training opportunity for those seeking get more oncology training outside traditional pathways.
Use this link to explore: https://elojbossaer--kelleycpharmd.thrivecart.com/elo-collaborative-1-year/651082f1e4e3c/
There is no universal pathway to become an oncology pharmacist, and the discussions in this mini-series reflect the views & experiences of those involved.